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Title: Mary S. Cranston, Canada to Uncle Lowry, Co. Donegal.
ID738
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileCranston, Mary S/36
Year1888
SenderCranston, Mary S.
Sender Genderfemale
Sender Occupationfarmer
Sender Religionunknown
OriginOntario, Canada
DestinationBallindrait, Co. Donegal, Ireland
RecipientLowry, Andrew
Recipient Gendermale
Relationshipniece-uncle
SourceMrs Ann Walker, Tapley Town, Durham Co., Ontario, Canada.
ArchiveThe Public Record Office, Northern Ireland.
Doc. No.8809079
Date10/12/1888
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
LogDocument added by JM 20:10:1993.
Word Count389
Genre
Note
TranscriptAndrew Lowry Esq.
Argrey. Ballindrait
Strabane
Ireland

Tapleytown Dec 10 1888

Dear Uncle,
I received your kind
and welcome letter in due course and
was very happy to hear that you were
all well the last letter I must apologise
for not writing soon I had one letter
commenced but could not get time to
finish it. we had a very wet fall here
in Canada Granny Lowry is staying
with us for a few weeks and Uncle
Kirk's youngest daughter Ella
I must not forget to thank you
for your congratulations on my
Brother's Marriage he rented a
farm 50 acers [acres?] this year and had
over 1000 [?] oats and 60-five barley:
our oats yielded to about 60 five to
the acre. We [milled?] five acre this
summer. Butter has been from 25c
to 35c a lb Uncle Kirk has sold his
Blacksmiths shop and went back
to [Canada?] to the Farm you said
that you did not receive a piece
of Aunt Ann's hair I braided a
small bit and put it in so it
must of have been taken out and I
put a card in about a year ago
and I didn't know whether you
received it or not you wanted
Grandfather's likeness I told him he
is going to get them - at his earliest
convenience Aunt Jane Knox has
not been very well this summer
but is a little better I received
your paper last night so
I thought it was time to write
We have 4 acers [acres?] of an orchard
and we had about 175 barrels of
apples Fall and Winter. I will
be 15 years on the 19th February,
and weigh 111 lb; Uncle Kirk's
moved just 2 fields from Aunt Ann

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so that she will have a little
company now. We have never
received a letter from Aunt
Margret I will send you a paper
this time. We have had the Gov [Governor?]
General of Canada in Hamilton
last week and Lady Stanely
which there was a great deal
of money spent over all for
nothing. Well I guess I will have
to stop at present for want
of news. Wishing you all a Merry
Christmas and a Happy New
Year. [?] me and do not
be so long in writing &
remain your
Affectionate Niece
Write Soon
Mary Scott Cranston
Tapleytown
P. O. [Post Office?]
Co. Wentworth
[1888?]

Wishing you all a Merry
Christmas and a Happy New
Year.