Title: | George Farrelly To "Dear Aunt Sarah" |
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ID | 6742 |
Collection | Irish Emigration Database |
File | Farrelly, George Hayes/31 |
Year | 1907 |
Sender | Farrelly, Geoge Hayes |
Sender Gender | male |
Sender Occupation | store owner |
Sender Religion | unknown |
Origin | NYC, New York, USA |
Destination | Ireland |
Recipient | Irvine, Sarah |
Recipient Gender | female |
Relationship | nephew-uncle |
Source | Farrelly Family Letters, Drumreilly, Ballinamore Co Leitrim. Photocopies Donated By Dr John Dinnen, Minstercote, Much Birch, Hereford, HRZ 8HZ. Tel 01981540730. e-mail john@dinnen.fsnet.co.uk johnandjudydinnen@hotmail.com |
Archive | Dr John Dinnen |
Doc. No. | 212006 |
Date | 1/4/1900 |
Partial Date | |
Doc. Type | EMG |
Log | Document added by LT, 22:11:02. |
Word Count | 338 |
Genre | |
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Transcript | To Aunt Sarah Irvine 444 W.57 St. New York City In Mier,lnd April 1. 1900 Dear aunt sarah Your letter and papers duly received and I took the papers down to the office of the cemetery at 71 Bway [Broadway?] and left them there. I have not heard from them yet but persume they are all right. I thank you very much for your kindness and good will in transferring the lot to me and hope it will always be in the possession of some member of the Farrelly Family. It is too bad you are affected by rheumatism but I suppose we have to take whatever comes and be thankful it is not worse than it is. We have been very fortunate this winter as regards our health none of us having any sickness other than a slight cold occasionly [occasionally?]. Frank started to work two weeks ago in an architect's office on 5 Ave. He seems to be getting along very well and it ought to be a good thing for him as he has an inclination towards that kind of work My work keeps me quite busy as this is our best season, March and April. but after that it will begin to get lighter. Carrie and I were [went?] to Madison Square Garden Monday night to witness the Military Tournament. Gov. Roosevelt was there and there was a grand review. There were foot and bicycle races and maneuvers [monoeuvres?] by the infantry, cavalry and artillery which were very interesting and well executed. Wednesday night we heard a concent by the Carlisle Indian Band which is going to the Paris Exposition, and it was very good . The Band is composed of Indian young men from the government school at Carlisle Penn [Pennsylvania?] Alice [Lenfertey's?] friend Mr Lupez was in to see me last week for a few minutes. He was in New York visiting his brother. As I do not think of anything else of interest now. will close. The family join me in love to yourself, uncle Will and the Marrion folks. Your loving nephew, George Hayes Farrelly |