Title: | Nicholson, Thomas to O'Brien (n. Greeves), Anne, 1822 |
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ID | 6001 |
Collection | The Transatlantic Letters of an Irish Quaker Family_1818-1877 [B. Jackson] |
File | quaker/47 |
Year | 1822 |
Sender | Nicholson, Thomas |
Sender Gender | male |
Sender Occupation | linen trader |
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 | 80 |
Genre | abstract of letter, wil and inheritance |
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Transcript | Friendsville 16 3 mo 1822 He is back from Pittsburg after 8 weeks' absence. — "according to the Will & the laws of this state" Anne is "nor entitled to any legacy & S.D. [Susy Douglas] only a very little which she may be unable to get"; — this all owing to the wording of the codicil, which only left her the farm of Culnagrew, so William Heazleton's sisters & Edward Heazleton's widow share principally. Anne O'Brien Smith ville Niagara County N.Y. |