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Title: M Smyth, Ontario, to J J Smyth, Castledamph
ID2976
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileSmyth, Mary/40
Year1903
SenderSmyth, Mary
Sender Genderfemale
Sender Occupationstudent
Sender ReligionProtestant (Presbyterian)
OriginOntario, Canada
DestinationCastledamph, Co. Tyrone, N.Ireland
Recipient
Recipient Gendermale-female
Relationshipwrites to her family
SourceCopyright Retained by Mr & Mrs J Smyth, Castledamph, Plumbridge, Co Tyrone, castledamph@btinternet.com
ArchiveMr & Mrs J Smyth
Doc. No.0506037
Date06/12/1903
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
LogDocument added by LT, 09:06:2005.
Word Count391
Genre
Note
Transcript[Front of Envelope]
Mr. J. J. Smyth,
Castledamph,
Plumbridge,
Co Tyrone,
Ireland.

[Stamped]
ST. THOMAS
[16?]
NO 21
03
ONT

[Back of Envelope]
[Stamped]
[NEWTOWNSTEWART?]
AM
5 0
DE 3
03







[Letter 1]

[Page 1]

St. Thomas, Dec. 6th. 03

Dear People-
I am, sure you will
think that I am neglecting writing
this last while but I dont know how
I always have something to do and
put it off from day today. One
reason is that I got so far away
behind in school while I was away
that I had to study night and day
to catch up. But I was for writing
and I was glad I didn’t for I
got a letter from Liza just at
night. I see you had got word
of Aunt’s death when You wrote
I suppose you saw all who was
there by the Essex Free Press
I get that paper sent down here.
You will certainly have a full
account of all that happened during

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Aunts death by Jim and I.
Annie got a letter from Belle
a few days ago. They are getting
along well but they have not got
a girl yet. We are going up at
Xmas again as I expect it would
be pretty lonely if we didn’t. I
don’t like to spend the money to
go up but I will get up for the
reduced rates at Xmas. The return
fare is $4.50 but it will be
cheaper by Xmas. Annie and
the boys don’t cost anything
as all railroad men’s wives
and children get free.
I am saving my money or
as much as I can now to put me
through whatever I go in for.
I am again in a thoughtful
position as to what I am going to


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do next year. I have three
or four in my mind but there
is always something against
each one. First is to go to
Business College but Jim is
strongly opposed to this he
thinks that office girls are not
looked upon as being in the social
sphere. but the end that Jim has
in view for me is to go to school
and then do nothing – be a lady,
but I won’t agree to this and then
he gets mad. He wouldn’t mind me
going on for a school teacher but
I don’t think I would ever like
that and I never would be able
to control the school. So that
is the fault with that. I guess
Jim would be satisfied if I
would go on and make a violin

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4
player and then teach. I
wouldn’t mind that but it
would take quite a bit of
money for that though I
would like to keep on taking
as Miss Risdon says I am
going to make a splendid
player if I would keep on
at it. I suppose I could gather
up quite a large class at home
if they would agree to the
money, This Miss Risdon that
I take from has about 20 pupils
at 50 cts [cents?] each lesson
each week = $10 = £2 per week.
I wish I was sure of that much
when I got through. I wish I knew
what I was going to do because
I’m always thinking what I’ll
do and if I go against Jim
why I won’t get any money

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5
from him he says. So if
I go to Business College
I would have to depend on
myself.
Say there is a young girl
next-door to us is collecting
Souvenir Spoons so she asked
me to try and get her one from
Ireland. So I wish you could
get one and send it to me. They
are usually about 4 inches long
or thereabouts (Coffee Spoons)
with Ireland written on them
Silver or - Then there are the
teaspoons she dont [sic] care
which. She will pay for it.
Their name is Campbell
[Cawree?] they are awful
good to us and take me out,
so I wish you could get I dont
think you will get any nearer

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than Strabane. Just ask
for a souvenir spoon
I would also like if you
would send me those shawls
that Tommy Hay sent there
with the embroidery on the
corner. I know you are not
using them there so I could
use it out here, once in a
while. I will send it back or
keep it in good condition.
Send whichever you like.
Also I wish you would send me
Tommy Hayes [Hay’s?] address.
I got a letter from him some
time ago but lost it.
Well it is strange about
W. J. [Willie John?] Not much
thanks for what was done for
him. But I wouldn’t wonder but
he will be sorry for it some day.

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The weather here is pretty
cold. It is much colder here
than Essex; farther North.
Not much snow yet but
plenty of skating. I am
determined to learn this
winter as all the rest of the
young people go here. I will
learn when I get up to Woodslee.
This is Sunday just getting
dark now have been to Sunday
School since I started this
letter.
I was intending to send some
little Xmas presents home but
I’ve not got any money just
now so I guess I’ll wait and
take them when I go. I have no
idea where I may go according
to present circumstances.

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You never sent me those Civil
Service papers. I’m not too
old for to try Telegraphing
I think they call it. That
is another I have in view. I
must soon decide or I will
amount to nothing in the end.
Glenn and Lesley are having
an argument just now so I
had to tell them to stop or
I would be writing what they
were saying. Lesley has got
an awful cranky disposition
at times and Glenn is just
the opposite; Sometimes both
of them will be on my knee
at once, and we fight usually
And has [sic] a great time. I
also fight with Charlie and though
I am taller than he is and heavier
still he gets the better of me. He
always pokes me on the ribs and
then I get mad.
GoodBye M. [Mary?] Smyth