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Title: Margaret Kells, British Columbia, to George Kells, Ireland
ID1579
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileJohnston, Margaret Emily/20
Year1894
SenderKells, Margaret Emily
Sender Genderfemale
Sender Occupationunknown
Sender Religionunknown
OriginVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
DestinationIreland
RecipientKells, George
Recipient Gendermale
Relationshipsiblings
SourceCopies Provided by Dr. R.T.B. McClean, 41 Deanfield, Bangor, Co Down, BT19 6NX, tmccwwore@hotmail.com
ArchiveDr. R.T.B. McClean
Doc. No.312027
Date23/04/1894
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
LogDocument added by LT, 05:12:2003.
Word Count421
Genre
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A letter, dated 23rd April 1894, to George Kells (1854 - 1929) in Ireland from his sister, Margaret Emily Kells (1870 - 1919) who lived at that time with her brother, Henry Kells (1853 - ?) in Port Kells, British Columbia.

Port Kells

Apr 23rd 1894.

Dear Brother George,
Just a line to let you know
that we are all well here
at present. I had a letter
from Mother a few days
ago and indeed I must tell
you that I was very sorry
to hear of your wife, Mrs.
Kells being so ill. I trust
in God that she will be all
right in a short time. It would
be a great loss to you and
the children if she would
be taken away from you.
She must have caught a
bad cold somehow. I do hope
it won't amount to much.
I had a letter from Bob
a few days ago, he sad [said?] he
would write in the course
of a few days ago & let me
know how your wife is
getting along. indeed I will
be very anxious to get
his letter. I hope there will
be no bad news. Dear
George it is a most
wonderful thing. How
Mother has regained her
health, after so many
years of illness. She may
live for many a year
yet. She seems to be as well
as ever she has been, only of
course she is older, it is a
great blessing to her indeed.
Well George I thought that
you would have sent me
your Photo before this. When
Lizzie gets all right again you
should get all your pictures taken
in a group. I would be so glad
to have one of them. Im sure
the children are growing big
now. You cannot be lonesome
where there are so many
of them. Children are such
company. the weather is
beautiful here at present
it is quite a treat indeed
we have had such a long
winter. My, there has fallen
such a lot of rain this
winter & spring. I have not seen
the like before. But we are
likely to have some good
weather now. I am sending
you one of my Photos it
is only a small one. Dickson
& I are going to get our photos
taken together so I will send
you one. Now I will expect
one from you so dont dissapoint
[disappoint?] me. I had a letter from
Eva a week ago she & her Husband
are quite well also Mary A. and her
Husband are well. Henry & Dickson
join in send their love to you all.
So hoping to hear from you
soon. I enclose with best wishes
to yourself, Mrs. Kells & all the children.
From your ever loving sister M.E. Kells