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Title: Portion of letter from J.A. Reford, to His Family, Antrim
ID2261
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileReford, James A/39
Year1873
SenderReford, James A.
Sender Gendermale
Sender Occupationstore owner
Sender Religionunknown
Originunknown
DestinationCo. Antrim, N.Ireland
RecipientReford, Frances
Recipient Genderfemale
Relationshipunknown
SourceT 3028/B/13: Permission to copy from W. Reford, Esq., 81 Islandmagee Rd., Whitehead, Co. Antrim
ArchiveThe Public Record Office, Northern Ireland
Doc. No.9602029
Date01/01/1873
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
LogDocument added by LT, 01:02:96.
Word Count338
Genre
Note
Transcript...from Bloomfield and he
may run for County clerk
for Essex [----?] and got
it by a large majority it
will [build?] him up for life
his [---?] is five years at a
salary of [--?] $18,000 to $20,000
per year or from 5,000œ to
5,500œ So you see he was
lucky Joe is a smart good
man and if he was not
esteemed he could not have
carried the election which
you will see by the papers,
I [have?] you all the news
that I know of and I hope
you will write me and
let me know how you
all are Your affectionate
Brother
James A. Reford.


Joseph Reford, Son of
James Reford, Belfast
is in N. York. I saw his
name in the paper last [June?]
that he was put under arrest
for infringement of the revenue
laws and I had to see him
and was out with me at
Bloomfield from Saturday
to [Monday?] nigt [night?] back
he came to my Store and wanted 20
dollars I let him have it and
in the course of a week he came
and wanted more and
begged to have I let him have
10 more in the course of a week
he brought a note of 500 which
he wanted me to endorse for
him thus when I would not
do it he wanted to go and
come free it if I would go
security for [---?] and [----?]
the [----?].
He almost pestered the life
out of me and when
he found he could not make
a fool of me he left in a
[--?]. I wish when you
write you would let me
know about his family.
I forgive him the 30 dollars
to get [---?] of him you
all know I was under no
obligations to J. Reford.

I must tell you I don't
use glasses and I never
had the tooth aake [ache?] and
I was up [--?], old May the
9th 1872.