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Title: Alexander Cupples, Ill. USA, to Agnes [Cupples?], [Co. Down?]
ID810
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileCupples, Alexander/2
Year1895
SenderCupples, Alexandr
Sender Gendermale
Sender Occupationunknown
Sender Religionunknown
OriginChicago, Illinois, USA
DestinationCo. Down, N.Ireland
RecipientCupples, Agnes
Recipient Genderfemale
Relationshipsiblings
SourceT1476: Copied by Permission of Mrs H.M. Gilmore, Belfast
ArchiveThe Public Record Office, N. Ireland
Doc. No.9804837
Date16/01/1895
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
LogDocument added by LT, 30:04:98.
Word Count318
Genre
Note
TranscriptTo: Agnes [Cupples, Loughbrickland, Co. Down?]

From:
10138 Wallace St. [Street?]
Station P.
Chicago, Illinois.

My dear Agnes.
I am duly in receipt of your kind letter of
the 2nd inst. [instant?] and I must say I was very much
surprised and grieved to hear of Williams death, it was a
great blessing he did not suffer much pain when the end came,
the two girls I hope will be a source of great comfort to you
in the future-you are certainly entitled to a great deal of
sympathy, as it has been your sad lot to see the entire
family laid to rest, and I hope the Lord will sustain you
in the future, as he has done in the past- I have been
looking over the Photographs of the family and I find I have
no likeness of Williams except one taken a great many years
since, if he had any taken lately I wish you would send me
one, such also of the two girls, as I would like to have
them.
I saw by the papers some time since that Mitchell
Henry's place in Galway was advertised to be sold at public
auction the 4th of July last. it [It?] was quite a large
estate comprising fourteen thousand acres of land with all
needed conveniences, had you heard anything about it?
Jennie and her two children were up here and made us
a visit in November last, she has two interesting children a
girl and a boy. Aggie and her family live near us only two
streets apart she has also has [sic] two nice children a son
and a daughter, and they are all well.
We have had some cold weather, the ground is covered
with snow and good sleighing.
How is Sam Henry's health? give him my best respects.
We are all well here, and all join with me in kind
love to yourself and the two children.
I am Dear Agnes you affectionate Brother.
Alexander Cupples.

January 16th 1895