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Maggie O'Donovan, Gaulstown, Glenmore, Kilkenny, to her cousin 'Edward' [Philip Edmond] Sheehan, United States, 28 March 1895
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Maggie O'Donovan (27/03/2023), Maggie O'Donovan, Gaulstown, Glenmore, Kilkenny, to her cousin 'Edward' [Philip Edmond] Sheehan, United States, 28 March 1895, Publisher = "University of Galway", Asset Id 75566, Archival Record Id p155/30/16
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Item Details
Collection
Sheehan and Foley Letters
Title
Maggie O'Donovan, Gaulstown, Glenmore, Kilkenny, to her cousin 'Edward' [Philip Edmond] Sheehan, United States, 28 March 1895
Description
The final letter from Ireland was written some thirty five months after James' death, to his eldest son, Philip Edmond (not Edward). P. E., as he was known, would have been been twenty years old. Since James, as well as most of Bridget's children emigrated to America, and Edmond was without issue, few of Phillip's and Mary's progeny were left to keep the peat fires burning. [Archivist note: The following information was provided by the letter donor and gives additional context for the letters in this series (p155/30/16).] James Sheehan, son of Philip and Mary Sheehan, was born on February 15, 1837, at Deer Park, Mullinavat, County Kilkenny, Ireland. He was apprenticed into the coopers' trade at an early age, and at the age of twenty-one, left a blighted land to seek his fortune. The letters reproduced on the following pages were received by him between the day he emigrated to the New World, landing in Newfoundland ca. 1858, and April 16, 1892, the day he reached his final resting place in Corpus Christi Cemetery in Fort Dodge, Iowa. It is possible to construct a rough chronology of his travels in the New World. He lived in Newfoundland approximately four years, first at St. John's, and later at Harbour Breton. He migrated to Boston in 1862, where he had relatives at Ipswich. Next he went to Albany, New York, and later to nearby West Hebron. In 1868 he arrived in Dubuque, Iowa, at the invitation of another cousin. Finally, in 1871, he arrived at Fort Dodge, where he was united in marriage to Catherine Loftus, of County Mayo, on November 25, 1873, To this union five sons were born. The original letters are faded and stained, and sometimes in a hand that is nearly illegible. Many words are only guessed at, especially surnames and place names. They seemed to be rather casual about the spelling of names. The surname appears as Sheehan, Sheehy, or Sheahan. Philip is sometimes Phillip, Bridget is often Briget.
Date
28/03/1895
Date Issued
27/03/2023
Resource Type
Text
Archival Record Id
p155/30/16
Publisher
University of Galway
Extent
1p
Topic
Sheehan and Foley Letters
Geographic
Gaulstown (townland),Kilkenny (county),Ireland,United States
Temporal
Nineteenth century,Eighteen nineties
Genre
Transcript
Note
Transcript by National Library of Ireland. Title by University of Galway. Descriptive information from letter donor.
Creator / Author Name
Maggie O'Donovan
Part Of:
p155_0030_0016_d022