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Title: Martha J. Wilson, Ontario to her aunts, [Co. Armagh?].
ID3378
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileWilson, Martha J/1
Year1861
SenderWilson, Martha Jane
Sender Genderfemale
Sender Occupationfarming household
Sender Religionunknown
OriginHope Township, Canada West (present-day Ontario)
DestinationCo. Armagh, N.Ireland
Recipientunknown
Recipient Genderfemale
Relationshipniece-aunts
SourcePerry Town, Hope Township, Co Durham, Canada West, (Now Ontario, Canada)
ArchiveThe Public Record Office, Northern Ireland.
Doc. No.9102020
Date03/01/1861
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
LogDocument added by JM 09:02:1994
Word Count951
Genre
Note
TranscriptPerry Town Hope Canada West.

January 3rd 1861

My Dear Aunts
I presume by this time
you have given me up for a careless, ungrateful,
being, and whether to plead guilty or not
is the querry [query?], I would fain plead innocent,
althoughe [although?] I must say my actions speak the contrary,
but I assure you I think a great deal
about you left as you are, bereft of the only friend
to whom you would confide your joys & sorrows
he who was so careful & saving & capable of manging [managing?]
so as to turn every thing [everything?] to the best advantage.
your situation must be very lonely but I hope by
this time you find your loss made up in some
degree in my cousins, I have come so near losing
track of them that I wish you would send me
an account of their names & ages I mind some
thing [something?] of the 3 eldest and that is all for you see
it is now nearly 19 years since I left home.
Where is Uncle John he might write me at
least once or twice a year, I have not time to
write as often as I would like there is more
work to do in a small family here than at
home, I am my own Millnier [Milliner?] dress-maker and
I make all Joseph's clothes excepting his best and
then I dare not commence with the children [about?]
me, my health has been rather poor since our
last baby was born she was 8 months old
yesterday 5 of which I had a girl I am
without at present but I find it very hard
work but it is very hard to pay 10 s a month
to a little girl not able to do near all my work
our own are getting able to assist me some but
John the oldest goes to school so he cannot help
me so much Sarah was 4 years old in July and
helps me a great deal, she is so willing to assist me,
Ellen Marcella was 2 last March she is the
most thoughtfull [thoughtful?] and carefull [careful?] of the 3, her
Father hopes that someday he will have things
done to his liking for he is very particular and
you know I am rather inclined to be otherwise,
but Joseph has wrought a great change
on me for the better, I think you would say
so if you were here. Anna Maria is the name
of the youngest she seems very bright and is
a great pet I assure you, but John would give
her in exchange for a boy, he was 7 years old last
August. Have you seen Martha Jane Feloon yet

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she was foolish to give up her nice situation, I
hear that Loisa [Louisa?] Stoops is going home this
winter too, but I think that they will yet
return to Canada, it is one of the finest spots
on earth, certainly we have some desperate
cold weather in winter, and some scorching
weather in summer, but it gives us the
means of alleviating the suffering of either
seasons. I hear by a neighbours letter that
you have had a very wet season at home
and that it is probable some may suffer
from its effects, but I would fain hope
that the Dispenser of all good has not
seen fit to visit Ireland again as on a former
occasion for I had dreadful accounts
from eyewitnesses of that time. Write &
let me know how you are situated this
year, let me know is Jenny Cooper dead and
Nancy Gillespie & if you know anything
of Quaker Haddocks family, these are about
all my acquaintances down there Uncle
Samul's [Samuel's?] family I knew little or nothing
about I might see one of them occasionally
but that was all Where is Ruth & Anne
Henson is W. Long alive yet. I have said
nothing about how we are getting along in
this world we move much as usual still
increasing a little and of debt and has
something ahead lumber for the last few
yeas [years?] has brought little or nothing there
seems to be a little [stir?] at present so we are
in hopes of making something more this,
year, those few years of hard times hurt
Joseph very much but thanks be to God
he braved the storm, but with many a loss.
we have a nice Pony, 2 cows and perhaps 3
heifers coming in next spring Joseph saws
all himself now and has no man
Aunt I send you one and all the best
heartfelt affection I am capable of and believe
me ever your distant but not forgetful
niece Martha Jane Wilson

Cousin Henry a letter once a year and papers
in between would be very acceptable to your
cousin M.J.W. [Martha Jane Wilson?] Tell Thomas if he is not
ashamed of himself I am neither a paper nor letter from
one of them for more than one year, I am sure he might get
time to write twice a year at least. James Boland was

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here the last of last winter he is getting on well his
present wife has but 2 children the youngest I think will
be 6 next Feb The 6th of Dec was a general thanksgiving for
our bountiful harvest we were at W Boland's after church
W. Bolands folks are all well so is N. [Nancy?] Gillespie & family.
My Love to Uncle John tell him I want him to write me soon.
Inclosed I send a scrap to Margat [Margaret?] Anne please send it to her.
Wm [William?] Boland had a letter from sarah lately they are well.