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Title: 8. From James Prendergast to his children in Boston
ID5653
CollectionThe Prendergast Letters. Correspondence from Famine-era Ireland (1840-50) [S. Barber]
Fileprendergast/8
Year1842
SenderPrendergast, James
Sender Gendermale
Sender Occupationfarmer
Sender Religionunknown
OriginMilltown, Co. Kerry, Ireland
DestinationBoston, Mass., USA
RecipientPrendergast children
Recipient Gendermale-female
Relationshipfather-children
Source
Archive
Doc. No.
Date
Partial Date
Doc. Type
Logunknown
Word Count849
Genrefamily, correspondence, neighbours, decease
Note
TranscriptMr Cornelius Riordan
N° 22 Atkinson street Boston
State of Mass
America

prepaid
Thomas Prendergast
Thoma
Milltown
Boston

Milltown October the 11th 1842

My Dear children, I take this opportunity of writing
you these few lines hoping to find each of you
in as perfect health as this leaves me your affection^ate^
mother and Brothers with their families at present thank
God for his infinite mercy. I always received your
letters even the last directed to Jerh Connor and which is
most grievous and surprising to me that ye had not
received any letter from me this time past and writing
frequently to ye. Dear children let me know in your
answer to this whether you received a letter bearing date
the 20th of August last as I mentioned the particulars of
the affairs in it. I always received your drafts the one
of May of £5..os.od and the other in Augt last of £5..os.od stg.
Now Dear children as not getting my letters I have changed
from Milltown post to the Killarney post dreading it may
be a neglect of theirs. Dear children I have sent four pair of long stockings one for each of you by Catharine and Anne
Spring now the Mrs Springs which sailed from Cork on the
8th of October Inst. I expect you will answer this at the receipt
of this as usual and send me a particular acct respecting
(Turn over)
The Springs and also let me know about Robert Riordan
or has he any employment or is he still with ye. As I am
anxious to know what my affectionate child Judy is doing
as you never mentioned to me what she was doing in
any of your letters. Dear children both your mother and I
was not in better health these twenty years past as we are
at present thank God th° it would be a happy circunstance
to each of you were we in our long home. Dear children from
the enquiry made by your mother of the Springs of your ever
coming home they had told her ye never would. Therefore
if it be not your wish coming home your affectionate mother
would be most anxious to be with ye on the first of May
next as she would be better pleased being and dying with
you than elsewhere. Let me know in your next letter how is
Michl Sullivan getting on or is he still in your neighbourhood.
His Wife Mary Donoghue was not able to go to him this season
but will on May next according to the account or encouragement
sent by her husband and she is surprised why he does not
write frequently to her. Daniel Riordan still in the Victoria
Hotel. He is well in health. Richard Eagar Esqr Attorney is
Dead. A few days before his death he had settled with your
affectionate Brother Maurice and he passed his note to him for £8.10s
which he does not expect to receive a penny by him for ever.
Also The Revd John Quill formerly your p.p. of Milltown
but lately of Liselton near Listowel where he died and being
Intered there the loving boys of milltown went and brought him to be buried in the chapel in milltown according to his own
wish tho his own friends chosed to have him with his father and
mother he was taken from their bosom and brought to milltown
where there was a magnificient procession from the time the corps
left Tralee. The Town was all lighted by different persuasions
in honor of our long lamented ^Clergyman^. He was waked in the Chapel
and intered within the Chapel where we had the greatest concour[...]
of people of different creeds at the Burial all in mourning f [...]
Loss of that talented p.p. Dear children do not forget [...]
to me about the last letter if you have recd it or not as the [...]
of this letter was present at the posting of it namely Patk D Mahony
soninlaw to Danl M Connell schoolmaster. No more at present
from your affectionate Father mother and Brothers who join
with me in Love and Friendship for Cornelius Riordan Judy
Riordan Jeffeory Prendergast and Thomas Prendergast together with the
conclusive blessing from your mother. James Prendergast
The writer of this letter and who is a particular friend of mine and always
writes my letters but my signature his name is Patrick Mahony of
milltown.
He begs of you to enquire about a cousin of mine ^his^ who is in Boston.
His name is Patrick Moynihan Tailor. He got lately married to a daughter to one Danl Buckley who lives in Broadstreet. If you discover him tell him that I begged of him to write to me about my brother Cornelius Mahony who went to America along with him if he recd any account from him. Let him know that I wrote to him about a fortnight since whether recd or no. I remain your Truly Patk
D. Mahony
Milltown Landsurveyor