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Title: J. Cox, Staffordshire, to W & FG Cash, [?].
ID718
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileCox, John/32
Year1855
SenderCox, John
Sender Gendermale
Sender Occupationfactory worker?
Sender Religionunknown
OriginStaffordshire, England
Destinationunknown
RecipientW & F.G. Cash
Recipient Gendermale
Relationshipnot acquainted
SourceD3618/D/9/21: Deposited by the late Mrs AC May
ArchiveThe Public Record Office, Northern Ireland.
Doc. No.9510072
Date23/11/1855
Partial Date
Doc. TypeLET
LogDocument added by LT, 12:10:95.
Word Count133
Genre
Note
Transcript Mr W. & F. G. Cash
Tis with the grates [greatest?]
thanks that I have
the pleasour [pleasure?] to
informe [inform?] you
that Mr. W.F has
answard [answered?] the letter
I sent to you Oct. 11th
and if you see Mr.W.F.
pleast [pleased?] to remember
my best respects
to him
and tell him that
I love the Irish female
emigration and if
I was a going to stop
in Ingland [England?] I would
ever be a subscriber
to that fun [fund?]. and
I send to [two?] postage stamps
to that fun and wile [while?]
I stop I's will send.
what I mean by stop is
I mean to go to the
United Stats [States?] if I am
speard [spared?] and shall
ever feel gratful to
him for what he as don
for me.

I am yours
humble and obedant [obedient?]
servant

Joseph
Cox

Can Lane Nr Sedgley
Waterhouses factory
Staffordshire