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Title: [?], [?], Edenclaw to Annie Weir, [?].
ID3237
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileWeir, Rose/6
Year1892
SenderWeir, Rose
Sender Genderfemale
Sender Occupationfarming household
Sender ReligionProtestant
OriginEdenclaw, Co. Fermanagh, N.Ireland
DestinationPontiac, Michigan, USA
RecipientWeir, Annie
Recipient Genderfemale
Relationshipsisters
SourceCopyright Retained by Mrs Linda Weir, Tirmacspird, Lack, Co.Fermanagh, BT93 OSA.
ArchiveUlster American Folk Park.
Doc. No.9906094
Date29/02/1892
Partial Date
Doc. TypeLTE
LogDocument added by LT, 18:06:99.
Word Count173
Genre
Note
TranscriptEdenclaw 29th
February 1892

Dear sister

I rite [write?] these few lines to let you that
we are all well at present and I
see that you are longing to
hear from me well we have
joined the plouging [ploughing?] now
you said you would come home
but I doubt you are telling
lies I would like to see you
home Annie but then I would
not like to see you going
away well you must excuse
me for not writing in your
last letters well Thomas
gallagher (sic) is for cotland
[Scotland?] well grandmother is
well and unke [uncle?] gorge
[George?] is well I was
down in [meelroe?] last sunday
there was a great snow storm
last sunday but it went
away with a great fall of
rain you said my writing
was bad Annie but I
think I could rite [write?] as
well as you yet Annie
if you would rite [write?] plainer
than you do I could
read it better well you
must excuse me for I
have gone to far.
[end of letter]