Ellen [Jane Eaton?] to Albert Campbell 15 April 1935. Page 137-138
Page 137 Altnagelvin, Londonderry 15th April, 1935 Dear Albert, I had your letter and en- closures this morning. Now if you lived in Derry, and took our bread[?] (which I hope you would!) we would expect to be paid for it, no matter how strongly we felt the ties of kinship ,so I see no reason why professional transactions should not be similarly dealt with. However I accept your valuable advice; and hope Providence will spare you to enjoy the inheritance we are look- ing for. I am in my seventieth year and can- not expect to see much of it by all appearance but I did anticipate the comfort of putting up a tablet “In memory of Ann , Robert and Hugh Campbell of Aughelane”, over an enclosed bed in the Tyrone County Hospital, and an- other in our own City Infirmary in memory of my brother John. However if funds permit my heirs will carry out these wishes. Page 138 I hope Lily and you are both well, and with affectionate regards. I am Your cousin Ellen Transcribed by Brian McCroryClose