Title: | Joseph Mahon, Canada to D. Mahon, Co Tyrone |
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ID | 3668 |
Collection | Irish Emigration Database |
File | mahon, joseph/36 |
Year | 1903 |
Sender | Mahon, Joseph |
Sender Gender | male |
Sender Occupation | manuall worker/day labourer? |
Sender Religion | unknown |
Origin | L'Épiphanie, Quebec, Canada |
Destination | Gortin, Co. Tyrone, N.Ireland |
Recipient | Mahon, D |
Recipient Gender | male-female |
Relationship | son-parents |
Source | Copyright Retained by Alice Mahon, 34 Glenside, Derry Road, Strabane BT82 8PU, Co Tyrone, NI |
Archive | Alice Mahon |
Doc. No. | 303010 |
Date | 16/11/1903 |
Partial Date | |
Doc. Type | EMG |
Log | Document added by LT, 14:03:03. |
Word Count | 396 |
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Transcript | Envelope Addressed to Mr D Mahon Gortin Co Tyrone Ireland Lepiphanie P.2e Canada 16:11:03 Dear Parents, I received your letter on Saturday I had been working about 10 miles from this place this last 3 weeks & I don't know how long the letter may have been here, there will be work here till Xmas if the weather don t be too cold I may stop till then. I am going to save up all I can I don't mean to work always. I am sending you 10 Dollars £2 & some odd money. I hope you will receive it all right it is a Post Office Order as I never sent money before I will be anxious to hear from you as soon as you get this letter and let me know if you received it all right. I am glad Andrew is getting on well. But I am Sorry about Johnny I have lost the Address of my Aunt Mary you might send it again I don't know where I will go after this job is finished I am all right here only for the cold I lost £2 out of my pocket about a week ago whether it was stolen or not I don't know I drew 21 Dollars & 60 cents for two weeks last pay that is over £4 and my board paid as well. I don't like to see you in want at home as long as I have it I intend to save up all. I can and perhaps start some business if I had some one with me I could trust but I have not met them here yet. Perhaps I will send you some again. You might write & send me Andrews address I mislaid it. You might send me a paper if you can remember I am getting along very well and I hope you are all in good health as this leaves me at present perhaps I may not [be?] here when your letter comes but I think I will if I don't I can get it sent on to me. I suppouse [suppose?] you don't hear from Uncle Patrick or Frank at all if you do you can tell them I am getting along well. I enclose you the Money Order hoping you will receive it all right & write as soon as you get it hoping you are all well. I remain Your affectionate son Joseph Mahon Transcribed by Jonathan Engstrand |