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Title: John J Smyth, Castledamph to James A Smyth, Ontario
ID2866
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileSmyth, John James/53A
Year1894
SenderSmyth, John James
Sender Gendermale
Sender Occupationfarmer
Sender Religionunknown
OriginCastledamph, Co. Tyrone, N.Ireland
DestinationEssex Co., Ontario, Canada
RecipientSmyth, James Alexander
Recipient Gendermale
Relationshipfather-son
SourceCopyright Retained by Mr & Mrs J Smyth, Castledamph, Plumbridge, Co Tyrone, castledamph@btinternet.com
ArchiveMr & Mrs J Smyth, Castledamph, Plumbridge.
Doc. No.410016
Date10/05/1894
Partial Date
Doc. TypeLTE
LogDocument added by LT, 26:10:2004.
Word Count502
Genre
Note
Transcript[Front of envelope]

Mr James A Smyth,
Southwoodslee [South Woodslee?] box 4,
Essix [Essex?] County,
Ontario,
Canada

[Stamped]
N.T.STEWART
MY 10
94
IRELAND

[Written upside down below address]
Answer June 9 1894


[Back of envelope]

[Stamped]
PLUMBRIDGE
C
MY 10
94

[Stamped]
HAMILTON
2
MY 22
94
CANADA

[Stamped]
ST THOMAS
MY 22
94
ONT.

[Stamped]
SOUTH WOODSLEE
MY 24
94
ONT.

[Letter 1]

[Page 1]

Castledamph
May 10th 94

My Dear James
Once more I take the
pleasure of writting [writing?] to you to let
you know that we are all well
at present - Thank God for all
his goodness to us all - Three
years is But a short time
Cince [since?] you left and oh
what changes has (sic) taken
place in every way - when
you take a look back you
have to wonder But look
farder [farther?] back your Uncle and
Aunt is (sic) now 31 years in Canada
many changes has taken place cince [since?]

[Page 2]
that time short as its [it?] seems to
be - and yet we are speared [spared?] in
helth [health?] thank God for all his
goodness to us all. -
Dear James we received your
letter to day [today?] I hope you will
be nothing The worse of the cold
or what seems to be a cold [like?]
take good care of your helth [health?]
I supose [suppose?] Bella told you all
Tomy [Tommy?] challinged [challenged?]
[Alex?] on the 19th But it never was named
on the 20th Knox mixed up the 19th and 20
[20th?] together and it was hard to understand
his oath I never heard two could swear a
wrightfalsehood [right falsehood?] But
But (sic) the two - William [swore?]
that the [there?] were (sic) not one word of

[Page 3]
truth in all thy [they?] swore nor neither
the [there?] were (sic) - the oath he took in
Reids [Reid s] case was tremendious [tremendous?]
there [their?] tongues is (sic) loose on the
hinges well we have (sic) hill [wired?] along
the Bottom - and we are going
to wire Jamys [Jamey s] Bank nixt [next?] week
Elkin had to wire all his from
the Bridge up so the [there?] will be
sharp times along The Burn.
They had to wire in the [grauling?]
and then they tumbeled [tumbled?] down
at the middow [meadow?] so I think we
will give them as much trouble
as they will give us - well now
more news - your Uncle James is
going to get marid [married?] he went for
the licence yesterday I am not able

[Page 4]
to tell you the day William and Bella
is Best Man and Maid - to Miss Elisa
McFarland Drumnaspar
Annie Barkely is also going to get
married to James McKelroy [McElroy?] / [Andy?]
I think it will be nixt [next?] week This
is changes (sic) indeed Bell [Bella?] & Elisa
is over at Gortin to day [today?] getting
something for the wedding -
William is Drawing limestone
Tomy [Tommy] and Jamy [Jamey?] hay [Hay?] is
(sic) threasing [threshing?] this two Days
the weather is verry [very?] weet [wet?] now
we have cut know [no?]
turff [turf?] yet - Elisa [Duncan?]
Eden [Silky?] wife is dead and gon [gone?]
We sent you the fiddle strings
I hope you have got them I hope
you will do well at the examination
don t [don t] loose [lose?] courage. Good By [Goodbye?] at
present from

John J Smyth