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Title: Samuel Shaw, Muskegon, Michigan, to Mrs Shaw, Ballyfounder, Co Down
ID2453
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileShaw, Samuel/18
Year1872
SenderShaw, Samuel
Sender Gendermale
Sender Occupationship business?
Sender Religionunknown
OriginMuskegon, Michigan, USA
DestinationCo. Down, N.Ireland
RecipientMrs Catherine Shaw
Recipient Genderfemale
Relationshipson-mother
SourceD2709/1/9: Presented by Miss Shanks, Ballyfounder, Portaferry, Co Down
ArchiveThe Public Record Office, Northern Ireland
Doc. No.9501121
Date24/03/1872
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
LogDocument added by LT/JW, 11:01:1995.
Word Count517
Genre
Note
TranscriptMuskegon March 24 1872

Dear Mother
By this time
you will think that in have
almost forgotton you i would
have wrote sooner but i was
waiting on Hugh Glen cumming [coming?]
out to i would here [hear?] the news
he got to Chicago last Saturday
week i was in Chicago last
week prearing [preparing?] for spring but
Sarah took sick and she sent
me a telegram to come home
i have been here 5 days and
she is getting all right [alright?] again
i am for Chicago this evening
again, i was over Seeing my
old Papi [Pappy?] Coulter this winters
the [they?] were all well when i was
there and like the american letters
dowing [doing?] well the [they?] have got quite
a large farm 250 Arces it is 45
miles from Milwaukee, him and
the old woman seems to stand
the presher [pressure?] of there [their?] years pretty
good, we have had a verry [very?] cold long
winter here there is 30 inches of
ice in muskegon lake that is
30 inches thick this time last winter it
was all clear water and
navigation was began, I dont
think there will be any sailing
for 4 weeks yet, we got a
judgement against the Propelled
lake on account of the
collision that you heard about
for damages and cost we were
allowed $1400 we have not
collected it yet but it is all
straight we will get it by the
time you get this letter, it
has been a good winter in the
woods the loggers had plenty of
snow and it frows [froze?] so that
the Swamps were all good to
haul on so that the have got
in farr [far?] more logs than the [they?]
expected to get in when the [they?]
went into the woods i think
we are gowing [going?] to have a good
Season the cumming [coming?]
by the prospects! Glenn
said that he has a box for
us filled with stockings and
bedding it was not up from the
depot when i left Chicago you
wanted to know what about
your son Mr Patterson he
is working in a Bakery in
Chicago William was to
see him when i was there
he is well and is gowing [going?] to
have Nancy & the babies out
this Summer he wrought
2 weeks for William & I
after he come out but
him & I had a growl
and he left he then went coocking [cooking?]
with Nick and nick wore
him to laying up time but he
was tired of him there is
a good deal of truth in what
you said of him that he was
like Tom Blair, my cousin
Davie [David?] has not been around
sience [since?] may last he is another
dead beat Bella [Isabella?] and the family
were well when i left & william
Sarah wants to be remembered to
you give my love to Margret [Margaret?]
& the family and to William
Taylor & wife & ther [there?] care
and all the rest of the neighbours
i was sorry your ring did not fit
good by [goodbye?]

P.S. direct Yours & [Be?]
Mulkegon Sam Shaw
Box 663
Michigan, U.S.