Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1946 (Wednesday) – Dad (Alfred Oscar Lunt) and I walked up town, he posted two parcels, one for Donald (Donald Snader) and one for Dorothy (Dorothy Snader), loose leaf book for their birthday.  We had to wait in the doctor’s office for over an hour. The doctor told me I didn’t need an operation, that […]

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1945 (Saturday) – Had all of my Saturday’s cleaning to do and made a cake. About five o’clock, Dorothy (Dorothy Snader) and (Jean Snader) arrived, they both looked splendid. Of course they were quite tired after their long ride. In the evening they took a little walk and then went down to Esther’s (Emily Esther […]

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1945 (Monday) – Cleaned my front room closet, afterwards I went to the library, but was so tired and sleepy I couldn’t do much work, shopped and returned home. Received a paper from Lillian’s (Lillian Lunt) folks, an Ontario paper, in which was a picture of Donald (Donald Snader) sitting up in bed shaking hands […]

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1945 (Sunday) – I listened to two sessions of conference. During the noon time Uncle Edgar (John Edgar Lunt) came to see us. It is always good to see him, he remained until time for him to return to church. Sister Astle (Rose Lorena Bolton), Chuck’s (Charles Mayhew Astle, Jr.) mother, called me on the […]

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1945 (Monday) – Went to the library and searched on the Eby line. Only stayed there about two hours. It’s been quite stormy today, although it stopped by evening. Received a letter from Donald, and he was almost well again.  Before Jean (Jean Snader) left for her school, the Bishop visited her and advised her […]

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1945 (Monday) – Yesterday I forgot to wear dark glasses and in riding home, I felt a breeze on the back of my head. Today when I opened my eyes in the morning, a pain struck my right eye so intense I could hardly stand it. I had to put on my dark glasses as […]

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This Day In Our Family History

1608  Richard Harding was christened in Cambridge, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom 1880 James Albert Weaver, age 24, and Dora Sophia Johnson, age 16, completed their initiatory and endowment ordinances and then were married in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in The Church’s Endowment House, which is located at 50 North West […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1945 (Sunday) – Dorothy (Dorothy Snader) and Donald’s (Donald Snader) birthday, 20 years old. Donald in the Pacific Islands, probably the Philippines. Dorothy is doing a splendid job in her position in Ontario, takes dictation, monographs and waits on the farmers. They raised her salary to $146 per month.  I have continued to get a […]

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This Day In Our Family History

1600  Richard Lount, age 29, and Mary Jacomyn McKinney, about 28 years old, were married in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, United Kingdom. This was the only marriage for both 1796 Samuel Webb, Jr. was born in Coaley, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom to Samuel Webb, age 39, and Mary Comby, age 35. He was the 10th of […]

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1820 David Webb was born in Coaley, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom to Samuel Webb, Jr., and Elizabeth Spencer, both 23 years old. He was the 3rd of 10 children, and the 1st of 6 sons, born to the couple. He was born to his parents only marriage 1880 Fred McLaughlin was born in Austin, Travis, […]

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