Mr George Sim, Tin Smith, Pickton
Mirimichie October 9th 181-
Recd Jan 5th
Dear Brother I embrace this opportunity of sending you these few lines to let you know I am in good health thanks to you I'm hoping this shall find you in the same I consider myself clear of that complaint now and for your getting married I think you can't do better if you can find a good one if so may god bless you both as for tin ware I suppose it would sell welll here but as I have not settled at a home yet I can't take any yet but before the spring I expect I shall know how I am to settle and I shall write you again by that time I expect I long very much to see my Father & Mother and more especially my Daughter however I must drop the thought for I like this country better nor the old country as there is more freedom in this I once thought of going home but I think I'll not go now
I don't think that I can build the mill this season [but] I depend upon [Alex] for my irons but I can't give him the dementions yet I expect you will let him know that I am well an you have more opportunity than me you must excuse me for not writting sooner for the opportunities was commonly gone before I -- knew I expect you will write me with the first opportunity
no more at present but remaining your loving brother till death John Sim
*from notes of Jack Cunningham - John Sim, Miramichi, New Brunswick to George Sim, Pictou 9 October 1815; George Sim was born at Portsoy, Banffshire and died at Pictou, 10 July 1819, age 32.
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Uploaded on: | December 11, 2018 |
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