This Day In Our Family History

1861 Coleman Ballard Alcorn was born in Irvine, Estill, Kentucky, United States to William J. Alcorn, age 26, and Judith Tudor, age 22. He was the 2nd of 3 children, and the 2nd of 2 sons, born to the couple 1935 Clark Alcorn, age 54, and Evelyn Charlotta Buffington were married in Havre, Hill, Montana, […]

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1859 Caroline Ann Coles was born in Amphill, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom to Reuben Coles, age 20, and Hannah Terrell, age 17. She was the 1st of 13 children, and the 1st of 5 daughters, born to the couple 1922 Kathryn Harper, age 8, was confirmed a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1905 (Friday) – Grandma Lunt (Priscilla Pitt) and I went up to Sister Matheny Vickers. Sister Cazier (Mary Ann Parkes) was there, we had met for them to wash and anoint me for my coming sickness, they gave me such a wonderful blessing, promised me that my little one (Eva Pearl Lunt) would be born […]

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1890 Emma Jacobine Hunger was born in the covenant in Lehi, Utah, Utah, United States to William Adolph Hunger, age 26, and Cora Eselene Wells, age 22. She was the 1st of 3 children, and the only daughter, born to the couple 1918 Earl Sperry Lunt, age 8, was baptized and confirmed a member of […]

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1871 Elisha Thomas Mayhew was blessed when he was 2 months 24 days old in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah, United States 1874 Benjamin Harper, Jr., age 47, completed his initiatory and endowment ordinances and then was sealed for time and eternity to Elizabeth Phipps Brand, age 50, in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1905 (Wednesday) – I went over to Sister Cazier’s (Mary Ann Parkes) and talked to her for a while, then I went up town, on my way back to Sister Lunt’s (Priscilla Pitt). I called to see Sister Matheny Vicker’s. Again, we slept at Grandma Lunt’s.

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