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Title: E. Montgomery, Portadown, to Mr. J. Searight, Philadelphia.
ID1789
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileMontgomery, E/50
Year1849
SenderMontgomery, E.
Sender Genderunknown
Sender Occupationunknown
Sender Religionunknown
OriginPortadown, Co. Armagh, N.Ireland
DestinationPhiladelphia, Penn., USA
RecipientSearight, Joseph
Recipient Gendermale
Relationshipfriends
SourceD.2794/1/2/37: Presented by H.H. Montgomery, 4 Kensington Gardens, Belfast 5.
ArchiveThe Public Record Office, Northern Ireland.
Doc. No.9602131
Date01/03/1849
Partial Date
Doc. TypeLET
LogDocument added by LT, 22:02:96.
Word Count191
Genre
Note
TranscriptDr [Dear?] Mr Searight
I have very often proposed
writing a line to you, to remind
you that you left some Books
which were your Fathers, in the
wardrobe with those I purchased
from you I think they should
be given to your sister as
it Is likely you may not regard
them much as you would have
taken them, but it is likely
She would be Gratified
by having them, I have not
mentioned this to her or
any of the family let me
have a Line from you on
the subject when you
write next to John
I have felt pleasure in
hearing of your health and
I hope I may say [purposely?]
in Temporal and spiritual
matters, this day we had a
letter from William he was
in good Spirits, [we?] [are?]
sorry he is at New Br [Brunswick?]
its been so unhealthy
I suppose you will have
a long letter from John
thank mercy we are all
in health Aunt Kitty
was with us most of the winter
She is now gone to Dubl [Dublin?]
She is always Glad to hear of
you
Wishing you every
happiness
I remain sincerely yours
E [Elizabeth?] Montgomery