Margaret Hughes Philadelphia to Bella [McSorley?] [Mrs John Conroy?], Co Tyrone

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Document ID 0712016
Date 22-01-1905
Document Type Letters (Emigrants)
Archive McSorley
Citation Margaret Hughes Philadelphia to Bella [McSorley?] [Mrs John Conroy?], Co Tyrone;Annie & Pat McClean; CMSIED 0712016
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Tin 1 letter 11  Side 1			2210 Delancy 
                                                   Place 
                                                   Phila [Philadelphia?]
                                              (above written upside down)
                                              Philadelphia
                                                  Jan 22nd 1903

My Dear Friend
                          Bella I guess you
Must think that I gon  [gone?] back on you
but indeed such is not the case,
I do often think of you but it seems 
to to me that time flies by & you dont
relize [realise?] it going
Well Bella I know you will be glad
to know I am well anyhow& doing
well like people in America. I never
felt better in my life than I do this 
winter thank God I havent had 

side2

a cold yet & I have gained 6 Lbs [six pounds?]
since I come home to Phila [Philadelphia?] in Sept. [September?]
I was away all Summer at the sea
Shore it agreed fine with me.  I went
in bathing every day & when it was 
scorching heat in Phila [Philadelphia?] we had nice
cool weather cool enough to wear
heavy clothes in town you could
go without any atall [at all?] but of course
the appearance might look rather
awkward.
We are having nice weather now
no snow and very nice  Katie was to 
see me to day  She looks fine wishes 
to be Remembered to you all  She
is just as jolly as ever nothing troubling
                          her only a good
                                 time

Side3

Bella how is all the beaus I am
beginning to relize [realise?] the mistake I 
made in not staying at home &
getting married & work for myself
& not for the stranger now I am
getting old & cranky & will probably
have to find a place in the old ????
home.
if Willie  Campbell had only proposed
to me it would have saved me
from such a horrible fate but
as he grows older & begin to see
things in a different way& when his
wisdom teeth have come by that 
time I may be home & there may
be better times in store for me

Side 4

I guess you must think I am crazy
but I have no news interesting to you
to send from this side only every body [everybody?]
is well & this county is getting to look
like Garvaghey Chapel on Sunday with
all the people from home you will 
meet every day I sees the 3 [three?] Mc Magh 
girls every week Sarah Montague & Alice
& the Gormley boys & Patrick Rodgers
Clogherny bush.  I guess you heard
that Michael Kelly Garvaghey is
moved he is a brother to Frank

written sideways at top of first page
{who was home 
with his wife
& children he was
formerly in Campbells [Campbells?]
bread round.
he married a           
nice girl the 
name of Campbell
from  Roscavey  some place
Well now}

Written sideways at top of side 4

It is pretty near
time to stop so
I will say good
by [goodbye?] with Love to
your Dear Mother
Jonnie & your self [yourself?]
tell your Mother I am coming home
soon & that I am
coming to see her
I will let her know
so she will have a
big turf fire & 
the kettle boiling for
the tea just like
old times good by [goodbye?]
to all once again
I am as ever &
always yours
Margaret Hughes

Transcribed by NualaMacSherry. Checked by CMcIvor.