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Title: M. Smyth, Ontario, to Mrs. J J Smyth, Castledamph
ID2938
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileSmyth, Mary/20
Year1902
SenderSmyth, Mary
Sender Genderfemale
Sender Occupationstudent
Sender ReligionProtestant (Presbyterian)
OriginOntario, Canada
DestinationCastledamph, Co. Tyrone, N.Ireland
Recipient
Recipient Gendermale-female
Relationshipwrites to her family
SourceCopyright Retained by Mr & Mrs J Smyth, Castledamph, Plumbridge, Co Tyrone, Castledamph@btinternet.com
ArchiveMr & Mrs J Smyth, Castledamph, Plumbridge.
Doc. No.0410095
Date18/05/1902
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
LogDocument added by LT, 27:10:2004.
Word Count805
Genre
Note
TranscriptEnvelope addressed to:-

Mrs. J J Smyth
Castledamph
Plumbridge
Co Tyrone
Ireland

Postmarked on Front:-

SOUTHWOODSLEE ONT
MY 20
02

Back of Envelope:-
Postmark

HAMILTON
15
MY [31?]
02
CANADA

NEWTOWNSTEWART
AM
10
MY 31
02

WINDSOR
MY 20
02
ONT



South Woodslee
Essex
May 18th 1902


Dear People

A few more lines
as I think it is pretty
near time to write again
I put it off from one day
to another untill [until?]
it gets too far.
Well [it?] is thundering
and lightning now rain is
almost over there are nobody
here but Belle and I and
the little boy, Uncle and
Aunt went out to Leamington
yesterday but they were to
come back this Evg. [Evening?] again
but has nt came yet it is just
getting dark, 7.30 o clock
We will not get to Church
tonight,

Jim & a young lady came
down from Essex this Evg. [Evening?]
Came at about 4 o clock
& started again after
5 after supper. She is the
name of Green, Jim was
at their place for dinner
and so he wanted his
[tennis?] rack [racket?] from
here, So he got their horse & came
down. He sent me $10
on Friday to get a new
dress [or?] whatever I want
to go to Windsor on 26th
A great day is [it s?] going to
be there. I am not going to get
a new dress just now. I
am going to get that
black striped blouse
made that I got in Omagh
Belle wants me to get
a linen dress for the summer
or a muslin, but Jim
wants me to get a good
one, I have not got a
decent one hardly or not
the same fashion as they
wear them here.
Well I suppose you will
be thinking how the wedding
past off. It was very good
not anything extra I mean
not much fun everything
was swell. There was a (two-three)
young [man?] at it, but
any amount of girls. One
thing I know that if I had
been going to a wedding
over there I would have
thought that the day never
would have come, but
it never caused me a [thought?]
I expected what it would be
like. I will send you a
paper of it all in it. We
got home here at 3 o clock
so we did not stay long,
they [the?] people here are afraid
to lose a nights sleep.
We are going to have a
great day on Friday 23rd.
Empire day. We are
going to have a programme
in the school from 1 to 4 o cl
[o clock?] I have to get up an
essay on The Red Crossed
Flag. I don t know how
I ll manage yet. All the
rest is for getting up something
so this was left for me
We had an hour s picnic
back in the woods on Friday
Miss Jenner got up her lunch
& we all took our dinner
& went back to the woods [to?]
eat it. Such a crowd of little
ones cheering & all sorts. We
got flowers and came back.
Well I was just thinking
yesterday that we have
up the churning machine a year
now 16 17 & 18th was the days
that Russell put it up. It
does nt seem so long.
Uncle and Aunt has [sic] just came
Uncle has got another little
colt he has got five horses
now.
Well I must tell you a
story about Willie
the little boy (English) that s here
He brought in the duck
eggs one night and he got
a little egg something like
a [banty s?] egg. We asked him
what kind it was he said
it was the drakes. He is
a kind of an innocent
thing.
Uncle has got his
picture enlarged life
size head & shoulders.
or rather it was Belle
that got it done, & had
it hanging up in the room
before he knew anything
about it. It is off that
little [ones?] that we have
or same as we have.
It only cost $3 for frame
& all.
Belle is going to commence
house cleaning next week Cass
has finished hers. Uncle has
not got a buyer [for?] his
farm yet, but I think the
first chance he gets he ll
let it go.
Well I suppose the Lisnascreight
[Lisnacreaght?] folks are all well
I don t know whether I owe
her a letter or that she owes
me one, but I suppose I
will write anyway when I
get time. I would like to
know if she remembers this
time last year when I broke
the bowl over her one night &
- I must also write [to?]
John some day

Good Bye hoping all are
Well You -----

M. [Mary?] Smyth

(Written Upside Down at Top of Page One)

I had an awful
dream here one night
I dreamt that Liza
was going to get Married
to [Joe?] stewart and I [thought?]
that I would nt
let her, Oh! Such
a fright as I got
I did nt know where
I was when I wakened

Transcribed by Elizabeth Prentice