James Robb, [County Londonderry?] to William Creighton, U.S.A

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Document ID 201130
Date 16-03-1833
Document Type Letters (Emigrants)
Archive Public Record Office, Northern Ireland
Citation James Robb, [County Londonderry?] to William Creighton, U.S.A; PRONI T3452/1/5; CMSIED 201130
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Coleraine 16th March 1833

Dear Sir

I send this Letter by Rebecca Wray who
goes by New York she intends to stay a
few Days in your Sister Ann's and she
expects you will send her whatever you
think is the value of her Goods that she
left with you. I have not got a Letter
from you since you since you (sic) went
to your Place but one I wrote you after
I got it which I hope went safe to you
please write me the first opportunity
I will be glad to hear that you and
all the Family [are?] well. This Town
was visited by the Cholera [on?] [----?]
August last there was 283 Cases and 103
deaths but thanks be to God it has entirely
ceas'd, my Sisters and Family are all
well and I hope this Letter will find you
all in good health remember me to Mrs
Creighton. your Sister Jane and your Brother
Robert. I remain your sincere Friend

James Robb

Transcribed by Chris Pilkington