Title: | E Carter, British Columbia, to Geo Kells, [Ireland?] |
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ID | 592 |
Collection | Irish Emigration Database |
File | Carter, Everina/3 |
Year | 1894 |
Sender | Carter, Everina |
Sender Gender | female |
Sender Occupation | housewife |
Sender Religion | unknown |
Origin | British Columbia, Canada |
Destination | Ireland |
Recipient | Kells, George |
Recipient Gender | male |
Relationship | siblings |
Source | Copies Provided by Dr. R.T.B. McClean, 41 Deanfield, Bangor, Co Down, BT19 6NX, tmccwwore@hotmail.com |
Archive | Dr. R.T.B. McClean |
Doc. No. | 312029 |
Date | 10/01/1894 |
Partial Date | |
Doc. Type | EMG |
Log | Document added by LT, 05:12:2003. |
Word Count | 164 |
Genre | |
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Transcript | $$H316 Part of the Dr R.T.B. McClean Catalogue$$H $$W o=Click Here for Images;%\0312027.htm;none; VIEWER DEFAULT$$W A letter, dated 10th January 1894, to George Kells (1854 - 1929) in Ireland from his youngest sister, Mrs. Everina Carter (1872 - 1903) who lived in Vancouver, British Columbia. Vancouver Jan 10th 1894 Dear George, I received your note and Xmas cards. Thank You very much for remember- ing us. I am sending you our Photos. which I hope you will like. I think they are very true of us. I shall expect your own, Mrs. Kells, and children's in return. Pleas [please?] don't forget but send them. I don't think you would know me if you should happen to see me. I had a letter from Mother about a week ago. She said they were all quite well. Dear George I never expected she would live so long or ever get well again. She said she was going up for Co. Longford in the spring. What kind of a winter are you having in Ireland. We are having a nice winter here so far. Pleas [please?] excuse this short letter. hoping you are all quite well as we are at present. I remain Your Loving Sister Eva. P.S. My Husband sends his best respects to all |