This Day In Our Family History

1879 Harriet Rosabell Harper was born in the covenant in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah, United States to Charles Benjamin Harper, Sr., age 30, and Harriet Gibbons, age 27. She was the 4th of 9 children, and the 2nd of 5 daughters, born to the couple. She was born to her parents only known marriage. Her […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1947 (Tuesday) – Had to do some more shopping this morning, called in Edna’s (Edna Viola Nelson) to see her mother (Grace Viola Harper). We visited for about half an hour, then I went to town, called at the Temple to put three names on the prayer list, Agnes (Agnes Coalter Golightly), her daughter Judy […]

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1850 Ola Nelson was born in Everöd, Kristianstad, Skåne, Sweden to Nils (Neils) Olson, age 26, and Karna Palmgreen Anderson, age 25. He was the 1st of 5 children, and the 1st of 3 sons, born to the couple. He was born to his parents only known marriage 1884 Grace Viola Harper was born in […]

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1601 Ricus Lunt was born in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, United Kingdom to Richard Lount, age 30, and Mary Jacomyn McKinney, about 28 years old. He was the 1st of 7 children, and the 1st of 4 sons, born to the couple. He was born to his parents only known marriage 1887 Virginia Mae Smith was […]

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1655 Richard Mansfield died in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States when he was about 44 years old 1703 John Olpin was born/christened in Cambridge, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom to Henry Olpin and Jane Webb, both about 38 years old. He was the 6th and 6 children, and the 3rd of 3 sons, born […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1946 (Tuesday) – Home all day. I did some typing for Earl (Earl Sperry Lunt) on the Pageant “Remember The Day” , also copy of some new material which Earl desired to add to it and will give it to Sister Margetts, together with another copy of the testimony of Tom.  Earl quit his job, […]

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1946 (Tuesday) – I kept watching for Della (Della Lunt) to come in to do some shopping until I got quite nervous and phoned and found they had been in the day before while I was at the funeral. I made some puddings and apple sauce. Earl (Earl Sperry Lunt) went down to Pleasant Grove […]

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1946 (Thursday) – Sister Butler came and after a few words of prayer we started our teaching. Visited Sister Bailey, Sister Smith, then Sister Brown, Called at the Alberta Apartments, but found no one home. In Apartment 5 in the next home we found the Sister sick, just a bad cold, but she felt she […]

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1946 (Sunday) – Attended Sunday School. Afternoon – went for a ride with the Nelson’s (Grace Viola Harper and Edna Viola Nelson) and Earl (Earl Sperry Lunt), up through some of the canyons and down through Fort Douglas. Everything looked so beautiful in the hills, mother nature is certainly putting on her gay colorful dress, […]

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