| Title: | Robert J Duncan, Co Tyrone to “Dear Father†|
|---|---|
| ID | 916 |
| Collection | Irish Emigration Database |
| File | Duncan, Robert J/1 |
| Year | 1911 |
| Sender | Duncan, Robert J. and Alex |
| Sender Gender | male |
| Sender Occupation | farmers |
| Sender Religion | unknown |
| Origin | Co. Tyrone, N.Ireland |
| Destination | unknown |
| Recipient | unknown |
| Recipient Gender | male |
| Relationship | son-father |
| Source | Copyright Retained by Mr & Mrs J Smyth, Castledamph, Plumbridge, Co Tyrone, Castledamph@btinternet.com |
| Archive | Mr & Mrs J Smyth |
| Doc. No. | 604108 |
| Date | 8/2/1911 |
| Partial Date | |
| Doc. Type | LET |
| Log | unknown |
| Word Count | 133 |
| Genre | |
| Note | |
| Transcript | [no envelope] [Page 1] Eden February 8 Dear Father Just a few lines to let you know that we are quite well hopping [hoping?] you are very well as there are none of the sheep lamed yet as the young calf is getting creamy milk and many a good nap mother gives it not to have it like the heifer calf I hope you will sone [soon?] be [Page 2] be [sic] home Dear Father the wether [weather?] is very good and uncle John is done plowing [ploughing?] in [bradkeel?] and mother is keeping andy at home a nod [another?] day as I got another sumons [summons?] Mosey Ballinte [Ballantine?] and Joe is not comming [coming?] over to plough their fields yet I must say goodbye as I have no more to say at present your loving son Robert J, Duncan |