Letter from Henry Crosbie in Liverpool to his brother-in-law Theodore Cronhelm at 7 Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin. He proposes that they start writing each other monthly and discuss subjects in Christian theology. In the second half of the letter he congratulates Theodore Cronhelm's sister, Louisa Cronhelm's, engagement to Mister Cooper. Henry Crosbie states that he is happy for them, and that he hopes Theodore won't disapprove because of Mister Cooper's lack of noble ancestry. Henry also mentions that he is expecting a letter from his brother, Edward William Cronhelm, who has had traveled to Bombay and that he is anxious for it to arrive.
Letter from Frederic William Cronhelm at Crow Wood, Halifax, West Yorkshire, to his sister-in-law Elizabeth Cronhelm.
Letter from Frank, surgeon of the 88th Regiment of the New York Infranty in the Union Army, at Harrisons Landing, James River, Virginia, to his father. He writes that he was saddened to hear of the death of his mother, and that he has been sending letters through his friend Howard Carroll, who was later appointed Colonel of the 105th Regiment of the New York Infrantry three days after this letter was sent, 2 August 1862, and led his regiment into the Battle of Antietam on 17 September 1862, and died on 29 September 1862. The identity of Frank is unknown, but he is likely Francis, the nephew of William Gainfort and Lucy Neville. Frank writes of the Irish Brigades courage in battles of July 1862, and of their heavy losses.
Letter from John Bothwell McCutcheon at 2 Elmwood Avenue, Belfast, to his cousin Theodore Tobias at 31 Mountpleasant Square, Dublin, regarding the history of the Tobias family.
Silhouette of Henry Clarke Cronhelm, son of William George Otto Von Kronhelm and Sarah, née Clarke. Framed by H Wigoder and Company Limited at 75 Talbot Street, Dublin, on 28 February 1958.
Schedule of legal advice provided by Messers Ryan and Parkinson to Edward William Crosbie with the purpose of straightening advising him and his sisters on their claim to the family lands of Kilmurry, part of Crosbie Park (later Slaney Park) in Baltinglass, County Wicklow. This advice lead to an agreement among Edward William Crosbie, and his siblings Sir William Edward Crosbie, Louisa Dorothea Crosbie, and Elizabeth Cronhelm with her husband Henry Clark Cronhelm. There is also an account of the collective cost of the services provided by Messers Ryan and Parkinson.
The order of service for Howth Parish Church for 25 June 1911. At the bottom of the second page notes that the Coronation Hymn was written by Matthew Tobias, Helen Lamb's grandfather.
Typed draft of a sermon, probably written by Reverend Matthew Tobias, grandfather of Helen Lamb.
Copy of a draft of, "The German Connection", a genealogy of the Cronhelm family written by Doctor Claude H Cronhelm.
Sem títuloLeter from Ted in Auckland, New Zealand, to Helen Lamb, regarding the german branch of the Cronhelm family tree. Attached is information on the Cronhelm family.
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