Title: | Nicholson, Thomas to O'Brien (n. Greeves), Anne, 1821 |
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ID | 5997 |
Collection | The Transatlantic Letters of an Irish Quaker Family_1818-1877 [B. Jackson] |
File | quaker/43 |
Year | 1821 |
Sender | Nicholson, Thomas |
Sender Gender | male |
Sender Occupation | merchant |
Sender Religion | Quaker |
Origin | Friendsville, NY, USA |
Destination | Smithsville, Niagara Co., NY, USA |
Recipient | O'Brien (n. Greeves), Anne |
Recipient Gender | female |
Relationship | cousins |
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Log | unknown |
Word Count | 194 |
Genre | abstract of letter, property, family |
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Transcript | Friendsville, 12th 12 mo 1821 Anne has written to him re their [putative] removal to Friendsville & he mentions a site of 50 acres of woodland suitable for saw & grist mill. Dr Rose offers to take 200 dollars worth [‘of carpentry work, I suppose,’ adds J.R.H. Greeves] to pay for the 50 acres, for which he asks 6 dollars per acre & would deduct 50 dollars in case a saw-mill is erected. He suggests that William come to Friendsville to go into the matter — "I know how disagreeably thou wilt be situated when Uncles family go away". He mentions Uncle Jos visit last summer. "Mary B [Beale] has ... been confined & is now well: she has a little son". —. He [the writer] is too poor to go to Ireland for a wife: he has a great part of his father's books: they have two cows but never make butter: he mentions "Anna, jane, Huldah & Charlotte Nicholson's removal to Belfast, where they have set up a shop — my uncle is not with them - he is a Strange man". thy truly affectionate cousin Thomas Nicholson Anne O'Brien Smithville Niagara Co. N.Y. |