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Title: Mary Gibson, America, to the Church Clergyman of Tullyarden, Culmore.
ID1165
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileGibson, Mary/15
Year1898
SenderGibson, Mary
Sender Genderfemale
Sender Occupationunknown
Sender Religionunknown
OriginPittsburgh, Penn., USA
DestinationTullyarden, Co.Derry, N.Ireland
RecipientClergyman of Episcopal Church
Recipient Gendermale
Relationshipnot acquainted
SourcePresented by Gordon Douglas, Altnagevin, Londonderry
ArchiveThe Ulster American Folk Park, Omagh, N.Ireland
Doc. No.9502201
Date29/02/1898
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
LogDocument added by LT, 20:02:1995.
Word Count288
Genre
Note
TranscriptTo the Clergyman of the Episcopal Church of
Tullyarden Culmore
Near Londonderry
Co. Derry
Ireland

Two Post Office Franks on reverse of envelope:

NEW YORK N.Y. LONDONDERRY
MAR 1 9.30 a.m. '98 3 0
MA 14
98

(Copy of the envelope of the first letter from Mary)




140 Sheffield St.,
ALLEGHENY P.A. U.S.A
Feb 29th '98


Revd. Sir,

Please pardon the liberty a stranger takes in thus addressing
you but as I do not even know your name I merely trust to your
generosity to reply to this. If you will kindly send me your name
and address I will mail you five dollars of our country money being
one pound english money to repay you in case you can send me the
desired information about Joseph Robinson, at the time in the employ of
Robert Campbell and later, with Capt. John McConnel, and then with
David Bredin in the parish of Tullyarden Culmore.

I am his daughter Mary and for fifteen years know nothing of my
father or brother. In this country I married and lost sight of my
own people. If they are still alive I would be glad to find their
address. Canon Stackwas rector when I was a child and my dear mother
is buried some where near the old ivy covered wall of the church. I
have a wish to go home to revisit Culmore but I do not know if I
have any relatives there. My father married again and I did not get
along with my stepmother. When, as a child, I left them, I know
I had one brother who was sent to Gwyn's Institution in the city
of Derry. My dear husband died seven years ago and I am pretty well
of [off?] so would be glad to learn something of my people. I
cannot send you either money or stamps as I don't even know your name
but as a follower of my master I trust you will reply when I
send you what I say.

Yours Sincerely

MRS. MARY GIBSON (Formerly Mary Robinson)

140 SHEFFIELD ST.

ALLEGHENY. U.S. AMERICA