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Title: [?] [Michigan, USA?] to Robert, Articlave, Co. Londonderry.
ID3934
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
File1831-40/27
Year1833
Senderunknown
Sender Gendermale
Sender Occupationfarm labourer
Sender Religionunknown
Originunknown
DestinationArticlave, Co. Derry, N.Ireland
RecipientRobert
Recipient Gendermale
Relationshipunknown
SourceT.1866/8: Copied by Permission of Miss E M Thompson, Wayside, Articlave, Co. Londonderry.
ArchivePublic Record Office, Northern Ireland.
Doc. No.8809052
Date26/11/1833
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
Log06:09:1988 GC created 14:08:1989 ET input 11:09:19
Word Count787
Genre
Note
TranscriptExcept home I could not be happier or better cared for than here, as far
as bed & board & do as I like in some way.
My Dear Robt.
I recd. [received?] your ever welcome letter on Friday
and also one from Joe [Please?] tell him I'll
write him soon your letter to me was the only
consoling one I got from home. I endorse every word
in it you say [Ada?] and some thus might have
done more & said more than they did and so
far as I can gather all others are [winling?] in for
selling the last [sawing?]
stone. In the first place I have made nothing
of it but [Driven?] out of a Dear old home to a
wild god forgotten awful country to face & work to [strangers?] at work
I would not do at home and under anything but good health
I am sorry I did not remain in [Hobucku?] I never had pain
or ache until
I came here & [even?] Mrs Isaih [Isaiah?] Curry knew the
difference here having to be up at 5 until summer and have
breakfast on the table for a lot of men.
In the harvest hay time all men grub & sleep here when they
are working all food is provided of the best of course your
work is never done here Sunday or Saturday. I would rather
have a herring at home as all their D-D pastry and tarts
etc. I can and have done all sorts of work Light & heavy
Dry & wet - But milk butcher & shoehorse all these
my man is supposed to do you buy the nails & shoes & [due?] them
yourself Tom Curry wants me to take down a house as big as yours
& [remove?] it to near this house for a workshop etc., for me or anyone
else to do [Blacksmith?] or carpenter work. I wish the hay was all
pressed it is [heavy?] I have to work all off the mow and [onward?] to the
machine and [roll?] in all the [wates?] [- - ] I Curry feeds
and a boy [driver?] the horse you may guess the size of
the barns here when one holds two tons of hay with
of lumber (which means all cut timber) & Curry
wants me to engage a year with him. After
we press 100 tons of hay which will take a month
he would want me to go down & attend bar &
[chore?] about until spring & then come up here &
garden all summer & take another acre off [the?]
orchard & go into vegetables strong. They have a
big place in East -[---?] & will require stuff
down by the boat every week at the same time
I would have a general care or charge over all
the place a man & his wife who would be here in
Isaih [Isaiah's?] place & Mrs Currys. I told him I would
give him an answer in a month or so after
the pressing of the hay. If Maggie was
here & under takes to cook [etc] I hear as much
as he would want me to "run" the
place that is manage all but he [wants?] me. For the
gardening business. I Curry will be leaving here for
Canada in April [to?] a farm of their own & they are
glad to go I would not care for Maggie to be a servant
5 years ago after she came here from Canada I think it is
the weather I am at work from 5 till dark at everything & am
doing work that [them?] Canadians or others can not do. After
I fixed up our 300 [trees?] and staked them and made
drains or ditches some [3--] feet & made a pipe of the
best pine [ ? ] & took water off the land & has it as
dry as our garden Tom Curry (the owner) is driving up every
now & then & always someone with him to see what I have
done. I am at everything else. That is to be done round the place there are
13 horses 30 cows & [Bonny?] stock & 6 pigs all these are
attended to 3 times a day by Isaih [Isaiah?] & myself. I clean
feed attend to the horses when I get up & he milks & attend to
the cows the sheep require little as yet I am often down in
[Tauas?] with a team & can [drive?] a pair in double harness like a
[hook/] I hear from parties that Curry is well. Taken with me
I was down on Thursday for a waggon.