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Title: E Carter, British Columbia, to Geo Kells, [Ireland?]
ID592
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileCarter, Everina/3
Year1894
SenderCarter, Everina
Sender Genderfemale
Sender Occupationhousewife
Sender Religionunknown
OriginBritish Columbia, Canada
DestinationIreland
RecipientKells, George
Recipient Gendermale
Relationshipsiblings
SourceCopies Provided by Dr. R.T.B. McClean, 41 Deanfield, Bangor, Co Down, BT19 6NX, tmccwwore@hotmail.com
ArchiveDr. R.T.B. McClean
Doc. No.312029
Date10/01/1894
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
LogDocument added by LT, 05:12:2003.
Word Count164
Genre
Note
Transcript$$H316 Part of the Dr R.T.B. McClean Catalogue$$H

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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