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Title: L. W. Kelley, Boston, to Margaret McQuade, Co. Armagh
ID1590
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileKelley L. W/76
Year1899
SenderKelley, L.W.
Sender Gendermale
Sender Occupationattorney
Sender Religionunknown
OriginBoston, Mass., USA
DestinationCo. Armagh, N.Ireland
RecipientMcQuaid, Margaret
Recipient Genderfemale
Relationshipbusiness
SourceD889/7/1: Deposited by: Messrs Joshua Peel & Son, Solicitors, Armagh.
ArchiveD889/7/1: Deposited by: Messrs Joshua Peel & Son, Solicitors, Armagh.
Doc. No.1200282
Date05/12/1899
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
LogDocument added by LT, 19:12:00.
Word Count232
Genre
Note
TranscriptL. W. KELLEY [Kelly?],
Attorney at Law,
504 Sears Building,
Tel. 2492, Boston.

Boston, Dec. 5th, 1899.

Mrs. Margaret McQuade,
c/o Rev. D. Gormill, C.C.,
Poyntz-pass, Co.Armagh,
Ireland.

Dear Madam,-
Your letter of Nov. 20th duly received, and in
reply would say that I have made several inquiries
and I find that your sister, Mary Ann Strain, died,
leaving property in the State of Ohio. She also
left a will, bequeathing to you and your brother
an annuity of ten pounds. The estate has been
settled and there is some property left in the
hands of the Executor, by which this annuity is to
be paid from.
I have tried very hard to make a settlement with
the Executor, and they claim that it takes about the
money which they receive from this property to keep
the property in repair, and as soon as they can get
hold of any money they will forward the same to you.
You say in your letter that a Miss Slavin, of
Medford, Mass. [Massachusetts?] has sent to Father
Gormill a check for $50.00. It will be all right
for you to receive that money and sign the within
receipt, which I send you, and forward the same to
Miss Slavin.
I wish, in your next letter, you would give me
the address of this Miss Slavin, that I may write
to her and find out what I can in regard to the
settlement of your sister's estate.
Hoping you will answer this letter at once,
I am,
Yours truly,

L. W. Kelley [Kelly?].