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Title: Hogan, Michael to Hogan, Mathew, 1857
ID4271
CollectionOceans of Consolation [D. Fitzpatrick]
Fileoceans/33
Year1857
SenderHogan, Michael
Sender Gendermale
Sender Occupationex-convict, servant
Sender Religionunknown
OriginMelbourne, Australia
DestinationCappagh White, Co. Tipperary, Ireland
RecipientHogan, Mathew
Recipient Gendermale
Relationshipbrothers
Source
Archive
Doc. No.
Date
Partial Date
Doc. Type
Logunknown
Word Count531
Genrenews, emigration
Note
TranscriptSouth Melbourne March 1857
Dear brother
I avail myself of the opportunity of writing these few lines to you
hoping to find you wife and family in good health as this leaves me and
family at present thank god. I reed, your letter about the first of Jany. Last
and would have written an answer to you ere now were it not for I being
paying Michi. Moores passage as required by you and I was waiting until
I could mention all particulars to you about it. I am Still under the care of
Dr. Jacob and my eyes are mending only very Slowly.
Mathew Hammersley has left me and has gone to the harvest about
3 months ago and John Hogan is with me Since. Mathew Hammersley's
Sister is in Service near me and we recd. a letter from him a few weeks
ago. He and his Sister are well and in good health as are all the friends. In
consequence of low wages being in adalede Dora ryan has come over to
melbourne and has 36 £ a year. She has had the pleasure of reading your
letter and paper. She comes to See me occasionally. Your friend danl. ryan
has gone to the ovens diggins. He promised to write to me a letter but he
has not done So as yet. Michl. hogan of hospitle and family are well and
in good health. He is worth from 200 to 300 pounds of shared money.
John hogan requires if his brother could leave his parents to come to
this country he would do well in this country. Whether he is married or
Single he would press on him to come but he is Slow in doing So in consequence
of how his parents and brother are circumstanced at home. I think
he could Serves his parents or friends better in this country than in Ireland.
Tell Mr Kilbride that I have got no account of his Son any more than that
I heard about 3 years ago that he was then in Sydney. I would not Spare
nor will not if I possibly can get any information respecting him, Spare any
trouble.
Dora ryan sees the hayes continually. One of them Jas. came over
and borrowed 3 pounds of me and he going to the diggins and he never
came near me since [?th]en. When parents dont give their children industrious
habits they Seldom need expect them do much good afterwards.
I have paid Michl. Moores passage through the government immigration.
There is living with me a Servant girl named Mary Leamy formerly
of the parish of emly and a cousin of John Leamy's of Solohead and She
being Sending for a brother and a sister of hers we considered it the best
and cheapest to bring them 3 out on the Same form. If you go to paddy
hogans house this girl formerly lived near terry higginsis and any of terry
higginsis children will make them out for you.
As william ryan has left the carriers arms you have better direct your
letter to
Michl. Hogan
South Melbourne.
No more at present from
Your affectionate brother
Michael Hogan