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Title: 3. From James Prendergast to his son Thomas
ID5648
CollectionThe Prendergast Letters. Correspondence from Famine-era Ireland (1840-50) [S. Barber]
Fileprendergast/3
Year1841
SenderPrendergast, James
Sender Gendermale
Sender Occupationfarmer
Sender Religionunknown
OriginMilltown, Co. Kerry, Ireland
DestinationBoston, Mass., USA
RecipientPrendergast, Thomas
Recipient Gendermale
Relationshipfather-son
Source
Archive
Doc. No.
Date
Partial Date
Doc. Type
Logunknown
Word Count585
Genrefamily
Note
TranscriptMr Cornelius Riordan
No 10 Oliver Street
Boston
America

Milltown May the 29th 1841

Dear Thomas, I take the opportunity of writing these
few lines to you hoping to find you and the rest
of the brothers and sister in as perfect state of health as
this leaves me at present thank God. I also recd
your letter of the 15th March last with your remittance
of £5..os.od and Dear child it was never so much
wanting as at the moment I received same. Dear Thomas
let Cors Reardan know that I was with his Brother Dan
in Killarney some time ago and he is well in health
and is still in the same place. He told me he Intended
writing to his Brother but he has neglected and he told
me to mention him in my letter. Now I have to acquaint
you that he is void of clothes at present. Dear Thomas
I have double the quantity of Garden sat this year that I had last year. I had sent some stocking with Mrs Fleming who prepared last march herself to go and being seduced by John Gnaw who went last March but when they
arrived in Cork he would not give her the money which
he promised her. The stocking was in her Trunk and
it remains in Cork Hill which she promises daily
to bring them but I have not recd them as yet. Your
Brother Maurice is out of his place as Mr Richd Eagar's farm
was ejected. Now he has been highly encouraged by the
Eagars of Glenflesk to go to themselves. Now you have
mentioned in your letter about the post as being so neglectful
in writing. Now I have to acquaint you respecting the postage.
For every letter I pay 1s at the receipt and the same at the
Entry of one. Also the packet starts from Liverpool on the
first Wednesday of the month to that place ^(ie) the states^ wherein it sails from Liverpool for different other parts of America three
times a month. That is the cause of our neglect in writing
often to you as nothing would give me and your Dear mother
greater comfort as hearing from you all. I wrote to you two
letters one in the month of march last and another in the month
of April. Let me know in your next letter whether you recd
either as it gave me a good deal of uneasiness this time past.
Let me know how Con and Judy are in health and
are they still in the same situation and also you and your
Dear Brother are you in the same situation still. I had
mentioned in one of my last letters about a man named
William Keating Brother to Kitty Keating Darby Sullivan's wife.
I hope you will enquire or whether you know him or would
you be able to make inquiries respecting or what is he.
Your Brother Michl has got a young daughter and also
your affectionate Brother John another daughter and
two months before the birth of the female he came from
Tralee to know whether your Dear mother would have any objection of calling her after his sister Judy. Accordingly
she was called Judy. I remain yours affectionate
Father &c [...]

James Prendergha[...]
Milltown

P.S. Now I with your affectionate mother join in
prayers and with our thousand blessings to Cors Riordan
Juddy Riordan Jeffery and Thomas Prendergast.