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Title: William W. Shaw, Chigago, U.S.A., To His Mother Mrs Shaw, Co. Down
ID2456
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileShaw, William W/8
Year1872
SenderShaw, William W.
Sender Gendermale
Sender Occupationship owner (cargo transportation)
Sender Religionunknown
OriginChicago, Illinois, USA
DestinationCo. Down, N.Ireland
RecipientMrs Shaw
Recipient Genderfemale
Relationshipson-mother
SourceD2709/8: Presented by Miss Shanks, Portaferry, Co. Down
ArchiveThe Public Record Office, Northern Ireland
Doc. No.9501106
Date05/02/1872
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
LogDocument added by LT/JW, 11:01:1995.
Word Count398
Genre
Note
TranscriptChicago 5th July 1872
Dear Mother
I write you a few times to let you know that we are all
in good health hoping you are enjoying the same blessing
you will think it stange [strange?] I did not write to you
before this time but I got my right thumb badly smashed
but it is better now I am stopping with bella this winter
I am not working any so I have good time plenty to eat and
nothing to do captain glenry [glenn?] went home this fall
and sam sent you a gold ring bella sent hooks & I sent
œ3 I suppose you have got it before this he would tell
you about the fire we had here better than I could write
Sam & I had a close shave through it but the schonner
and us weathered it all right [alright?] I would went
home to see you this fawl [fall?] but we bought a
schooner the [they?] call her
the Glad tidings She is 5 years old and will carry about
400 tons oad [load?] and cost 11 thousand dollars so it
took all my money but I might have enough next fawl [fall?]
to pay my passage I send you some of my pictures you can
give one to sister margret [Margaret?] and you can show me
to some of the girls & see if I would suit any of them
I send one pound to old Jinney Hughes you can give it to
her and tell her I sent it. I had a letter from sam two
days ago & his Mrs & family was in good health brother
Robert Patterson is in Chicago this winter he is working
at his trade theer [there?] was a son Johan Barron of glastry
sailing with us last fall he got nearly drowned the night of
the fire but we got him pulled out of the river in time he
is in good health and working in the packing house alet [?]
Keely is in good health give my best respects to Margret
[Margaret?] & family and to all the neighbours I hope you
put cap. [Captain?] Glema [Glenn?] on trek [track?] of
nice girl I think he went home for one I have no more to
say at present & remains
your Son
William W Shaw
when you write let me know all the ups & downs

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