| Title: | [?], [?] To Annie Weir from [?] | 
|---|---|
| ID | 1764 | 
| Collection | Irish Emigration Database | 
| File | Megaw, E/36 | 
| Year | 1890 | 
| Sender | Megaw, E. | 
| Sender Gender | female | 
| Sender Occupation | farmer | 
| Sender Religion | unknown | 
| Origin | Southfield, Michigan, USA | 
| Destination | Pontiac, Michigan, USA | 
| Recipient | Weir, Annie | 
| Recipient Gender | female | 
| Relationship | friends | 
| Source | Copyright retained by Mrs Linda Weir, Tirmacspird, Lack, Co. Fermanagh, BT93 OSA | 
| Archive | The Ulster American Folk Park | 
| Doc. No. | 9906017 | 
| Date | 14/07/1890 | 
| Partial Date | |
| Doc. Type | EMG | 
| Log | Document added by LT, 03:06:99. | 
| Word Count | 213 | 
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| Note | |
| Transcript | Anney [Annie?] July th 14 1890 Dear frend [friend?] i recived [received?] you [your?] kind and welcom [welcome?] letter and was glad to find by it that you are well we are all well at Presant [present?] wile [Willie?] went away on [wetnst?] Wednesday morning we did not know he was Coming down to he Come to the door a saterd [Saturday?] night so he told me he had Got a place up north and he Came down to see about some money that was Coming to him so he left in the intenchen [intention?] of given [giving?] it up when he was Coming hom [home?] a thusday [Thursday?] from [Nontaca?] he Cold [called?] in the Post office in birmingham and got a letter for M megaw from Joseph and he wants W. bell to go west so i sepose [suppose?] i will soon have none fo [of?] them Coming to see me i am shure [sure?] you are lonly [lonely?] since Bella went away we are at the Bereys [berries?] if you were down you could get all the berres [berries?] you Could pick in James Shanklns [Shanklin's?] woods is just as thick as the [they?] Can be there are nine and ten in them ever [every?] day Pickn [picking?] So i Close with love from us all |