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 | 1853 Letter - Alison Fisher to her sister Elizabeth Wolfes Cove 20th Oct 1853
Dear Elizabeth
I take thiss favourable oppourtunity
of writing to you i hope you are well as thiss
leaves us at present thank God for al his
mercies Aunt has got a letter from Alexander
and he is well and working in Montreal
but he did not tell us his directions Annie got
a letter from Henrietta and she is… |
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 | 20 Nov. 1912 Letter from Malchen to Franz Steinbauer
[Malchen was a nickname for Amalie Steinbauer. She wrote this letter in 1912 from Miesbach, Germany to her brother, Franz Steinbauer in New York. He had just been married to Elizabeth Kurr]
Miesbach 20.XI.12
Liebster Bruder,
Sehr eerfre3ut über Dein rasches Antworten. Danke Dir zugleich herzlich für Deinen Brief. Es war mir nur angenehm,… |
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 | Handpainted by Edna T. Coon inside:
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
From Mrs. Earl Coon
68 Chatterton Ave
White Plains |
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![Handpainted Christmas Card by Edna Coon
[subject is the tower of the Chatterton Hill Church, White Plains, NY] Handpainted Christmas Card by Edna Coon
[subject is the tower of the Chatterton Hill Church, White Plains, NY]](Letters/thumb_EdnaCoon_card_1l.jpg) | Handpainted Christmas Card by Edna Coon
[subject is the tower of the Chatterton Hill Church, White Plains, NY] inside:
May the peace and joy of Christmas be with you all through the year
From Mrs. E. Coon |
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 | Handpainted Christmas Card by Edna Coon, letter inside:
Sincerely wishing you all the cheer that the Christmas Holidays can bring! Mrs. E. Coon
other side:
Dear Barbara
Suppose you are getting ready for Xmas.
I thought I would mail most of my out of town cards this week to avoid the rush.
It has been raining here all day so I stayed in & painted.
How is the weather down there? I got… |
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 | Handpainted Christmas Card by Edna T. Coon inside:
Season's Greetings
From Edna T. Coon |
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 | Handpainted Christmas Card by Edna T. Coon inside:
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year (printed)
From Mrs. Earl T. Coon |
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 | Handpainted Christmas card by Edna T. Coon inside:
To wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
From Mrs. E.T. Coon |
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 | Handpainted Christmas Card by Edna T. Coon inside:
Season's Greetings
From Mrs. E. Coon |
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 | Handpainted Christmas Card by Edna T. Coon inside:
Merry Christmas and Best Wishes for a Happy New Year
From Mrs. E. Coon |
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 | Handpainted Christmas Card by Edna T. Coon inside:
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
from Mrs. E.T.Coon
back:
Dec '61
Dear Folks,
I am spending the holidays with Maybelle & her family out in Mansfield, Ohio. I will be coming home after the holidays. It's awful cold here 39 degrees outside. Sometimes I wish I had taken that place in West Palm Beach when I had a chance the last… |
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 | Handpainted Christmas Card by Edna T. Coon inside:
Season's Greetings
From Edna T. Coon
back:
Dear Folks,
Having lost your address I just found it. I also lost Louis address too. It seems a long time since we have been having spring like weather down here in New Jersey. No snow so far. I spend Thanksgiving up in W. Plains with Bea & family. My daughter and husband spent there… |
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 | Handpainted Christmas Card by Edna T. Coon 1970 inside:
Season's Greetings from Edna Coon
return address on envelope:
Mrs. Edna T. Coon
15 Oak Street, Lincroft, NJ |
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 | Handpainted Christmas Card by Edna T. Coon, 1957 inside:
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
From Edna T. Coon
This scene I did from nature along the Bronx Parkway
Dear Bobbie,
I wish that land lord down there had let me have the place when I wanted it but it was to late the last time.
It is awful cold up here and the streets are all covered with ice & snow then to my apartment isn't as… |
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 | Letter - Anna Maria Gray Daly to Mary Donohue Gray - 1965 5-1-65
Moheraven
Dromod
C. Leit
Dear Mary
I got your nice card and note before Christmas. I was very sory to see Poor Pat was sick. I do hope and pray he will become real well. What was the matter or was he in Hos. or was it serious. He should have come home on a holiday if he thought it would have done him good. Tom is thinking of coming in… |
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 | Letter - Katie Gray to son Tom, soon after he emmigrated to America - 26 May 1949 P.S. Lily is leaving on the 26th June for the U.S.A.
Corrigeen
Elsin Bridge
Mohill
26th May '49
Dear Tom
I got your welcome letter a few days ago, glad to know you are working and that you like your job so well. You are getting a very good pay and short hours. It is a fine thing you have such time to rest till you get used to the country.… |
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 | Letter - Katie Moran Gray to son Patrick Gray Patrick was in the U.S. Army during WW II. His mother wrote this to him from Mohill, Ireland.
Tulrusk
Eslin Bridge
Mohill
10th July '43
Dear Patrick,
We got your very welcome letter a few days ago. I think we are getting all your letters. It is very good of you to write so often. The next letter you write, send us your address in good big… |
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 | Letter - Katie Moran Gray to son Patrick, Mar. 8, 1948
Mentions: Marie Gray Tiernan, who lived in Nebraska; her visit to Margaret (Maggie) Gray Booth in Wisconsin; Owen Gray and his son Stephen; Kathleen (prob. daughter Kathleen Gray Eves),son Tom Gray; daughter Anna Marie and her husband Hugh Daly. Tulrusk, Eslin Bridge, Mohill, March 8th '48
Dear Patrick
As I am a good while looking out for a letter from some of ye, I just made up my mind to write a few lines to you hoping to hear ye are all well.
As for myself and Tom we are getting on fair enough although we are lonesome and miss your Father terribly. Lord have mercy on his soul. Poor… |
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 | Letter - Steinbauer-18 Oct. 1912 to Franz in NY from his mother in Germany Munich, Oct. 18. 1912
Liebster Franz !
Vor allem meinen herzinnigsten Dank für das Geld welches Du mir von Deiner Rente hast zukommen lassen. Habe es heute erhalten. Die Postanweisung ist vom 25. September 1912 datiert.Ich erhielt es am 17. Oktober.Lieber Franz, ich habe die Rente für den 1. Januar bis 31. Mai erhalten- Also für 5 Monate.Sie… |
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 | Letter - Tom Gray to brother Patrick Gray, 20 Jan 1949 [Thomas must have sent Patrick a telegram about their mother being very ill. In this letter he says she is better. She died a year after this letter was written. He mentions his coming immigration to America, his sister Anna and James Moran, a cousin.]
P.S. She is great this night Thank God
Tulrusk
Eslin Bridge
Mohill
20th Jan 49
Dear… |
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 | Letter from Amelia Gronholz Mentions Anne, Jack, Sharon, Billy, Catherine, Budd, Jeff, Douglas, Sandy. Gives recipe for Potatoe Pancakes. |
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 | Letter from Amelia Gronholz to Bobbie Coon Written on a paper bag at the post office. |
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 | Letter-Hans Steinbauer to Arthur and Elizabeth Steinbauer-Jan 28, unknown year Munich, January 28th
My dear nephew!
I have received your very handsome Christmas-card for which I thank you from heart. If I did not write to you and mother it was not because I had forgotten you both, but for the fact that I am still in such a bad state of health I didn’t like to write to anybody. Only now and then there are days on which my… |
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 | Letter-Inquiry from Hans Steinbauer-March 1920 *[Franz Steinbauer died suddenly in 1915. His family in Germany were not informed. In 1920, Hans Steinbauer wrote to the police in Mount Vernon, N.Y., trying to find his brother.]*
Munchen, 31. Marz 1920
Polizeibehorde
Abteilung Inquiry-Office
Mount-Vernon
_____________
in State New -York
I ask your information about my… |
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 | Letter-Steinbauer family to Liz and Arthur (Fred) Steinbauer -Oct 1929 *[Hans Steinbauer writes the first part, mother Marie writes the second part]*
Munich, October 19, 1929
Dear sister-in-law,
Dear Arthur:
I have duly received both your letters and was very much pleased with them. Especially we thank you for the nice photos. The theatre program and the map of the Bronxe-New York did also come into our… |
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 | Letter-Steinbauer family to Liz Steinbauer-May 28, 1920 *[After writing to the police in Mount Vernon, N.Y. asking for information on brother Franz, the Steinbauer family was informed of his death in 1915. They wrote this letter to Liz Steinbauer.]*
Munich May 28th 1920
Dear Mrs. Steinbauer
Our information had been successfully by finding out your adress at length and unfortunately we got now the… |
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 | Letter-Steinbauer-1931 *[Letter from Hans Steinbauer to Arthur (Frederick W. Steinbauer)& Sister-in-law Elizabeth Kurr Steinbauer, 14 Aug 1931.He mentions Grandma (Maria Ligas Steinbauer)]*
Munich, August 14th 31
Dear Arthur and
Dear Sister-in law: I received your parcel for which I and my family thank you very much. It was a great surprise to us. I was not… |
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 | Postcard-Steinbauer / Ligas - Oct. 1912
(Mr.Georg Haberl of Bavaria was kind enough to translate this postcard from Old German to New German handwriting)
München, am 26. Oktober 1912
Mein lieber Franz
von Deiner Vermählung erfahren. Ich, meine Frau und Kinder wünschen Dir nur alles erdenklich Gute dazu. Halte nur immer fest zu Deiner lieben Frau, dann wird sich nichts fehlen.… |
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 | RickySteinbauer note.jpg |
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