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Title: Sara J. McCume, Philadelphia, to Joshua Peel, Armagh.
ID3809
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
Filemccume, sara j/41
Year1899
SenderMcCume, Sara J
Sender Genderfemale
Sender Occupationunknown
Sender Religionunknown
OriginPhiladelphia, Penn., USA
DestinationArmagh, N.Ireland
RecipientPeel, Joshua E.
Recipient Gendermale
Relationshipbusiness
SourceD889/7/1: Deposited by Messrs Joshua Peel and Son, Solicitors, Armagh.
ArchiveThe Public Record Office, N.Ireland.
Doc. No.103096
Date24/07/1899
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
LogDocument added by LT, 20:03:01.
Word Count460
Genre
Note
Transcript5533 Pearl St
West Philadelphia.

July 24. 99.

J.E. Peel Esq.

Dear Sir
I take the liberty of
writing to you to say that
my sister H. M. [Lemon?]
Markethill Co Armagh Ireland
will be of age September 12th
1899 now as our father &
mother are both dead I
being the eldest of the family
& her only sister feel it my
duty to write to you to
interest yourself in her behalf
I want you to see her before
she is of age in reference
to her life insurance policy
which is payable to her Sept
12th. 99 also about money
in Post Office Saving Bank
together with the ÷5.00 left
her by my deceased brother
Chas. [Charles?] this ÷5.00 was left
Chas [Charles?] by my mother and he
would not accept it but left
it to my sister Machel [Michelle?]
The reason I wish to have
her leave her affairs in your
hands is that she may be
honestly treated by her brothers and
get her rights according to
mother's will, this Will you
have in your possession
I understand from yourself
that her brother William. H.
has got her to loan him
money to pay her last
premium this he had no
right to do according to my
mothers will as she gave
him a considerable amount
when he was studying
medicine on conditions that
he would pay my sister's
life insurance premiums in
return which I suppose she
may have mentioned in her
will he has also taken the
policy from her & has it
now in his possession
I do not want my sister to
loose money by my brothers
the way I did. I loaned one of
them ÷10.00 of it is lost to me
now, so far as I could under-
stand my brothers their motto
was take all they could from me
& I want you to see after my
sisters affairs that she will
be rightly treated by them
please drop my sister a line
to come over and see you
and explain to her, her
position, if she does not pay
you, your fee please send
the bill to me & I will
remit Mr. Peel please do not
make the charge very heavy
I want you to collect her
money & put in bank in her
name also take charge of her
bank book borrowing how kindly
you saw after my affairs &
believing you to be a righteous
man I place full confidence
in you.
I am very glad to have to tell
you that I have had a very
happy life since I came to
America I have found Christ
I borrow him as my personal
servant & so does my husband
Trusting you will take charge of
my sisters affairs
I remain respectfully
Sara J. McCume