Title: | James McCarley, Co. Antrim, to Robert McCarley, U.S.A. |
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ID | 3754 |
Collection | Irish Emigration Database |
File | mccarley, james/214 |
Year | 1834 |
Sender | McCarley, James |
Sender Gender | male |
Sender Occupation | farmer? |
Sender Religion | unknown |
Origin | Co. Antrim, N.Ireland |
Destination | Charleston, S. Carolina, USA |
Recipient | McCarley, Robert |
Recipient Gender | male |
Relationship | father-son |
Source | T 3655/1: Deposited by Mrs. E. P. Jones. |
Archive | The Public Record Office, N. Ireland. |
Doc. No. | 9802545 |
Date | 05/10/1834 |
Partial Date | |
Doc. Type | LTE |
Log | Document added by LT, 09:02:98. |
Word Count | 373 |
Genre | |
Note | |
Transcript | To : Robt [Robert?] McCarley Charlestown [Charleston?] South Carolina Newberry Courthouse [U.S.A.?] From : James McCarley, [Knockboy?] [County Antrim?] [Ireland?] 5th October 1824 Dear Son I send you these lines to inform you that your Grandfather is died 7th Nov 1823 and your Grandmother 1 Mon [one month?] after your Grandfather left me and the land I opposed and my own house that I had before your Uncle Moses was left 30 & his former possessions his Daughter Jenny 30 your Uncle Mathews [Matthew?] land in & my old house in Knockboy together with your Grandfathers chest & bed your Uncle Mathew [Matthew?] was left 30 & your Grandfathers house & his land your Uncle William was left 1 but it equals him in money I gave him 7 & Moses 7 & Mathew 7 & 10 that he got before his death which makes him equal in money but the land he should have got was left to Jenny McCarley at your Grandfathers death [your?] Grandmother was left 10 & the land & his [clothes?] as long as she lived but at her death it was equally divided between I & Moses and Mathew & Moses children 7 each who are 5 yrs [years?] & your Uncle Saml [Samuel?] was left 4 your brother John wants to know whether he could live better by his trade or Farming if he was to come Your brother Stafford has made a good proficiency in learning & whether he could better by a Clerk or Schoolmaster & intends to come positively again next fall your sister Jenny is well and is coming on well and has 2 daughters and a son named Robert Corn is from 6/s [shillings?] to 6/s [six shillings?] 8 [pence?] p [per?] cwt [hundredweight?] butter 10/s [shillings?] & [Carrots?] potatoes [8-?] p [per?] [bushel?] & pork 50/s [shillings?] p [per?] cwt [hundredweight?] cotton from 40/s [shillings?] to 200/s [shillings?] p [per?] [----?] [---?] is married to Widow Dale and mary Eliza Dale to David McCash Junior of Knockboy [--?] Thos [Thomas?] Ferguson is dead and carried out by the Sheriff Saml [Samuel?] Wilson has bought all that farm and living in it. We all enjoy a tolerable state of health and join in love to you I add no more at present but remain your affectionate Father till death James McCarley |