| Title: | John S. Sinclair, California, to Margret Graham, Draperstown |
|---|---|
| ID | 2474 |
| Collection | Irish Emigration Database |
| File | Sinclair, John Stevenson/22 |
| Year | 1887 |
| Sender | Sinclair, John Stevenson |
| Sender Gender | male |
| Sender Occupation | unknown |
| Sender Religion | unknown |
| Origin | Healdsburg, California, USA |
| Destination | Draperstown, Co. Derry, N. Ireland |
| Recipient | Graham, Margaret |
| Recipient Gender | female |
| Relationship | friends |
| Source | D.1497/1/9: Presented by Mrs W Patterson, Magherafelt Rd, Draperstown |
| Archive | The Public Record Office, Northern Ireland |
| Doc. No. | 9408084 |
| Date | 22/09/1887 |
| Partial Date | |
| Doc. Type | EMG |
| Log | Document added by LT, 03:08:1994. |
| Word Count | 273 |
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| Transcript | Sept [September?] the 22 1887 friend Maragret I was glad to Hear that your farther [father?] and Mother and Brothers all well and sisters and also that Robert and wife is goying [going?] to live in my old Houses I wish them all sorts of good luck that the may live long and die happy and be able to conker [conquer?] the Robinsons and Ann Kely [Kelly?] for I wood [would?] as soon live beside the Devil I wish them all sorts of good luck on that place that what John Stevenson Sinclair wishes them god bliss [bless?] them every day the rise and my [---?] and god curs [curse?] on Kelly and the robinsons that what I say about them, you can read this to tilda Combs rember [remember?] me to David John taylor and Patrick Heron the [they?] are the rite [right?] sort of men mine [mind?] what John Sinclair says after a while & mite [might?] take a ease to old Ireland you no nothing about Cali, Cali [California?] is not Ireland if you wood [would?] meat [meet?] me on the burn bridge you wood [would?] not now [know?] me and when I go you will see if you do well that all rite [write?]. Dear Margaret you as well as me all about about the robinsons and Ann Kelly all I have to say to you is rite [write?] regular and dont forget John S. Sinclair for I never will forget you I will send you a card that you can put in your Book that will keep your Ant [Aunt?] in your mine [mind?] I can rite [write?] no more John Sinclair |