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Title: Bella Smyth, Castledamph to James A Smyth, Ontario
ID2573
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileSmyth, Bella Maggie/57
Year1894
SenderSmyth, Bella Maggie
Sender Genderfemale
Sender Occupationfarming household
Sender ReligionPresbyterian
OriginCo. Tyrone, N.Ireland
DestinationEssex Co., Ontario, Canada
RecipientSmyth, James Alexander
Recipient Gendermale
Relationshipsiblings
SourceCopyright Retained by Mr & Mrs J Smyth, Castledamph, Plumbridge, Co Tyrone, castledamph@btinternet.com
ArchiveMr & Mrs J Smyth, Castledamph, Plumbridge.
Doc. No.0410069
Date28/06/1894
Partial Date
Doc. TypeLTE
Log
Word Count424
Genre
Note
Transcript[Front of envelope]

Mr James Alex Smyth,
South Woodslee Lock Box 4,
Essex County,
Ontario,
Canada

[Back of envelope]

[Stamped]
PLUMBRIDGE
JU 28
94

[Stamped]
HAMILTON
JY 10
94
CANADA

[Written at top]
Ans July 13 1894


[Page1]

Castledamph
June 28th 1894

Dear Brother,
In answer
to your letter which we
received on the 22nd we are
all well, hoping you are the
same I suppose this is one
of your examinations (sic) days
its likely you are busy at this
time and I hope you will be
successful write as soon as
possible and let us know how
you done There is another
America man landed home
yesterday, Harkness McKelvey
a brother of George's Jamey's but
I suppose you do not remember
him he will be here again
Friday evening he is a

[Page 2]
Master of an Orange Lodge in
America he was telling
Willie Gilkison that Lizzie
McKernan was married there
He came by Liverpool and
was speaking to Uncle Willie
he told him he would be over
here about the Plum fair but
he is coming so often and has
not got the length yet that
you cant heed what he says
He told him that one of his
sons was married but we dont
know which one it might
be the one that was here for
he was pretty through going
There must be bad times in
America now for there is a
great deal coming home and it
is not a good sign

[Page 3]
We have got a few days of
good weather here now the turf
will come some speed if it
stands for a while we have
put ours up in crows nests out
of the barrows and did not
spread them at all we have
the turnips all in we got them
in easy this year we got the
lend of Houstons sewing [sowing?]
machine and we had no bother
they are at the potatoes this
last two days hoeing and
moulding them up Uncle
James got in his turnips too
he is doing well since he was
married. She is the oldest
daughter of William McFarland
There is no settled place
where they are going on the
twelfth I dont think these

[Page 4]
ones will go to Strabane
but the others is all going
the band is going up Eden
road again Friday night and
over the hill and away round
that road.
We are asked to a party
this evening to McClellands
Eden four of us the yankee will
be there and the [they?] will have
Daniel so I suppose it will
be a good evening
James Young of the home
is getting a legacy now
15 hundred pound a
sister that was married
and died in America

No more this time

Bella M Smyth

written in a hurry