Title: | James Horner, Philadelphia, To Thomas Horner, [Bovevagh?]. |
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ID | 1460 |
Collection | Irish Emigration Database |
File | Horner, James/8 |
Year | 1802 |
Sender | Horner, James |
Sender Gender | male |
Sender Occupation | unknown |
Sender Religion | unknown |
Origin | Philadelphia, Penn., USA |
Destination | Co. Derry, N.Ireland |
Recipient | Horner, Thomas |
Recipient Gender | male |
Relationship | son-father |
Source | T.1592/9: Copied By Permission of Hugh Conn Esq, Limavady, Co. Londonderry, Ireland. |
Archive | Public Record Office Northern Ireland. |
Doc. No. | 8810080 |
Date | 01/01/1802 |
Partial Date | |
Doc. Type | EMG |
Log | 12:10:1988 GC created 10:08:1989 ET input 24:08:19 |
Word Count | 327 |
Genre | |
Note | |
Transcript | Dear Parents January 3 1802 I have wrote to you to see if you will do me the favour to pay the sum of 10 Guines [Guineas?] to Richard Burk and you will oblige your son James Horner. I have sent one [letter?] before but for fear it would be lost I thought it this way better if it comes to hand you will get a Reseat [Receipt?] in it but if not this way sefise [suffice?] I have red. [received?] the money from Wm. Burk the 23 Feb 1802 (1) and I will write to his father concerning it. You need not be affread [afraid?] that it is nessity [necessity?] that puts me to it only I thought it might be of more youse [use?] to me now than again I hope you will not dissapoint [disapoint?] me and my neighbours as I will remit it as soon as possible if you have it not you can get it without much trouble as it will not be long if the Lord spears [spares?] me health nor is it asking any thing off you for I would be very sorry to ask any thing that I thought would hurt you. I suppose the family is all living together as yet and I am convinced that he will not say against it. I need not say any more this may sufise [suffice?] at present I have wrote so many I have nothing meterial [material?] only that I am well that is the Greatest Blessing I hope none of you will omit writing to me let me know how all family affairs is from the least to the greatest. I hope you all will be [living?] and well. To I see you and more. Remember me to all my friends in [Innochoagher?] and all my dear friends and neighbours in [Bovevagh?] your Affectionate Son Jas Horner this letter is com [come?] by Belfast Direct you [your?] letters to Js. Carson south [st.?] Mr Thomas Horner Bovevagh Care of Mark Rodgers Newtown limivady 3 Jan 1802 |