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Title: [?], [?] To Annie Weir from [?]
ID1764
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileMegaw, E/36
Year1890
SenderMegaw, E.
Sender Genderfemale
Sender Occupationfarmer
Sender Religionunknown
OriginSouthfield, Michigan, USA
DestinationPontiac, Michigan, USA
RecipientWeir, Annie
Recipient Genderfemale
Relationshipfriends
SourceCopyright retained by Mrs Linda Weir, Tirmacspird, Lack, Co. Fermanagh, BT93 OSA
ArchiveThe Ulster American Folk Park
Doc. No.9906017
Date14/07/1890
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
LogDocument added by LT, 03:06:99.
Word Count213
Genre
Note
TranscriptAnney [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