Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1946 (Friday) – Earl (Earl Sperry Lunt) and I went up to Bert’s (Charles Gilbert Lunt). Agnes (Agnes Coalter Golightly) was at home and delighted to see us, was pleased with her birthday present.  We spent a pleasant afternoon with the family and returned about dusk. A storm had come up, but we reached home […]

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1946 (Friday) – I was almost through cleaning my front rooms when Agnes (Agnes Coalter Golightly) walked in. She had come with a neighbor. We had lunch and then went to the Temple for a session, the two o’clock. Afterwards, she returned home. Received another letter from Jacobus.

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1946 (Sunday) – Went to Sunday School. Attended Brother Mortenson’s class. It seemed so strange not to have to carry a lot of material with me or teach a class. While I’m so tired, it seemed rather good. Agnes (Agnes Coalter Golightly) called from Clearfield to see how we were. Jean (Patricia Jean Lunt) has […]

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1946 (Wednesday) – I went to a funeral in the 17th ward, July Miller. Later Lionel (Lionel Lee Averett) and Ivy Averett (Ivy Rosella Gabbitas) took me to Port’s (Porty Lewis Gabbitas) and his family (Ivy Joan, Gordon Lewis, Larry Lunt, Judith Ann and Ted Lunt Gabbitas), including Lillian (Lillian Lunt) joined us with their […]

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This Day In Our Family History

1564  William Lount was born in Sutton Coldfield, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom to Richard Lount, about 33 years old, and Mary Alen, about 31 years old. He was the 4th of 9 children, and the 2nd of 6 sons, born to the couple. He was born to his parents only marriage 1702  Moses Blakeslee, age […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1945 (Saturday) – Right after breakfast Dad (Alfred Oscar Lunt) and I went out to Della’s (Della Lunt) with their gifts and up to Bert’s (Charles Gilbert Lunt) with theirs. Found them finishing last wrappings, and up to their necks in work, poor little Mary Beth (Mary Elizabeth Lunt) was in bed, has probably had […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

December 3, 1945 (Monday) – Phoned to Della (Della Lunt), she is feeling some better, Port (Porty Lewis Gabbitas) is a little better, was going down to see the doctor. Larry (Larry Lunt Gabbitas) is home from school as he has a cold. I went shopping, walked to Third South on Main, bought five Christmas […]

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1945 (Thursday) – Thanksgiving Day. Dad (Alfred Oscar Lunt) and I went up to Bert’s (Charles Gilbert Lunt) for dinner, the first time for years we had not prepared one for some of our family. They had a turkey and everything that goes with it. We found Jean (Patricia Jean Lunt) has been sick with […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1945 (Thursday) – For some reason or other I have neglected to write for almost two weeks. I am a busy woman and the days pass so quickly. I thought  when I stopped work I would have plenty of time to do a lot of things, but I don’t accomplish as much as I want […]

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