Title: | Moses Staunton, Belfast, to His Mother in Glasgow. |
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ID | 3030 |
Collection | Irish Emigration Database |
File | Staunton, Moses/23 |
Year | 1844 |
Sender | Staunton, Moses |
Sender Gender | male |
Sender Occupation | unknown |
Sender Religion | Protestant |
Origin | Belfast, N.Ireland |
Destination | Glasgow, Scotland |
Recipient | Mrs Staunton |
Recipient Gender | female |
Relationship | son-mother |
Source | T 2035/7: Copied by Permission of Dr.E.R.R. Green, History Dept. Univ. of Manchester, Manchester 13. #TYPE LET Moses Staunton, Belfast to His Mother in Glasgow, 28 August 1844. |
Archive | Public Record Office, N. Ireland |
Doc. No. | 8912006 |
Date | 28/08/1844 |
Partial Date | |
Doc. Type | LET |
Log | 02:01:1990 LT created 12:06:1990 IH input 14:06:19 |
Word Count | 168 |
Genre | |
Note | |
Transcript | Mrs Staunton Calvi[dock?] [printworks?] Near Glasgow Belfast Augt [August?] 28 1844 Dear Mother I was hoping to have seen you over here last year but was dissapointed [disappointed?] I am sorry to hear that you are in bad health from pains Keep them warm for I dont hear of any thing [anything?] so good for Rheumatisms I hope you are Getting better by this it is not likely that I can Get over this year but if it is possible it will be in 4 or 5 weeks at farthest dont be in want of any thing [anything?] for thank God if I have trouble I have not poverty to press along with the rest If I do not come I will remit you about that time wishing you the consolations arising from the sense of being in union with the head ever Christ of whom I can truly say I feel sustaind [sustained?] and as my day is so shall my & your strength be if we hold fast and [?] I am & Mother [?] Affectioneately [Affectionately?] Moses Staunton |