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Title: Annie Hagan, Coracrow, To Mary Hagan.
ID1296
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileHagan, Annie/88
Year1890
SenderHagan, Annie
Sender Genderfemale
Sender Occupationhousewife
Sender ReligionCatholic
Origin"Coracrow"
DestinationIreland
RecipientHagan, Mary
Recipient Genderfemale
Relationshipsisters
SourceDonated & Copyright Retained by Mrs. Margaret McGinty, 1 Ardgannon, Quarry Lane, Dungannon.
ArchiveThe Ulster American Folk Park.
Doc. No.9706219
Date01/01/1890
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
LogDocument added by LT, 25:06:97.
Word Count161
Genre
Note
TranscriptCoracrow
Wednesday

Dear Mary

I received your letter
I am glad you are all
quite well I am enjoying
the country first rate.
You will be kind enough
to send my tin case with
Ellen Mooney she intends
going to the market tomorrow.
I wont mind takeing [taking?] my trunks
until I get a few more letters
from James. I know you
will care them for me
in your own room.
I never went to Pomeroy
Chapel or town since
I came to this country.
I am fond of the quiet
little chapel convenient to us.
[Moores?] at the Bridge will
have apples and nuts for
Halloweve it will be
so pleasent [pleasant?] burning them
on the hearth. I am
glad Mickey Donaghy is quite
well give him my kind
wishes tell him when I
return. I hope I will know
him right away Kind
love to Minnie Elizabeth O'Hagan
Excuse haste Write often
I am Dear Mary

Your fond Sister
Annie Hagan