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Title: Dunne, Christopher to Dunne, Michael Sr, 1867
ID4299
CollectionOceans of Consolation [D. Fitzpatrick]
Fileoceans/61
Year1867
SenderDunne, Christopher
Sender Gendermale
Sender Occupationhelper
Sender Religionunknown
OriginBrisbane, Queensland, Australia
DestinationKells, Co. Meath, Ireland
RecipientDunne, Michael Sr
Recipient Gendermale
Relationshipson-father
Source
Archive
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Date
Partial Date
Doc. Type
Logunknown
Word Count604
Genrenews
Note
TranscriptMarch 18/67
Dear Father
I received your letter dated December 11th and was delighted to hear you Mother and all my Brothers and Sisters are well and all old frends as this leaves me at presant and all the Children thanks be to God for his Kind mercy to us. I was sorry to hear of the trouble my Uncle has met with by the death of his Son and also Mr Kernans Children hopeing the are now better.
Dear Father I thought by this time I would be Sending you a better
account of Brisbane but I am Sorry to Say that it has not improved Since
I wrote to you last. If any it is worse; there are a grate many leaving hear
for America. I Could not Complain So much of this place untill up to the
presant for the buisnes I was at I had to leave on the 8th of January. I
happened with an accident. I was loadeing on top of the van. The Horse
Started off and I was upset & was very Severly hurt and my Colar bone
was broken. I must give thanks to God I am now better. I was under a
good dale of expences togeather with the loss of time it has Came very
heavy on me. I am not in any employment at presant. I now want a frend
to assist m[e] to get over the presant difaculty untill Such time as I would
be able to make Some recompence. I was getting on to my wishes untill I
happened with the accident but when I was not Killed on the Spot I have
not much Cause to Complain when God was pleased to leave me over my
Children. I was for two hours after that fall that I did not make a motion
but lay quite Sinceless. I was takeing to my home where I had to remain
for Seven weeks without leaveing my bead and the grater part of that time
in Sever agony.
Michael mentioned he would Send me a paper but I did not receive
it. I would have Sent you one this time but ther is nothing in them worth
reeding. As to Thos. Brady he has left Brisbane and went to Melborn about
four months past. I have herd from him once Since. He was then in good
health. I have had the pleasure of seeing James Murtagh at Christmas and
he Came to See me when I was hurt. He wishes to be Kindly remembered
to you all. He told me to mention he was to send Something to his Father
and in Concequence of the dullness of the times he will not be able to Send
him anything Sooner than July and that he would Send him what he Could.
He is married and has three Children and the enjoy good health. He also
told me that if his Brother and Sister wished to Come to this Colony he
would pay there passage on Conditions that the would pay him back and
if his Father wished to Come he would also pay his.
I send m[y] love to you and Mother and all my Brothers and Sisters
also to Mr McDonnell and Mr Kernan hopeing the and there family are
well. Wishing to be Kindly remembered to W. S. Garnett Esqr. Mrs Garnett
and family also Mrs Ryan and family Patrick Christy a[n]d Anne Gibney
hopeing the all enjoy good health. I now Conclude Sending my love and
blessing to you all.
I remain Dear Father and Mother
Your affectionate Son
Christopher Dunne