Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1913 (Monday) – My how time does fly and I have been so busy and I suppose careless that I have failed to write in my book for nearly four years.  Since then we have been blessed with the arrival of two more boys. Earl Sperry, born 10 March 1910 and George Arthur, born 5 […]

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How Are We Related?

Paternal Great-Great-Grandfather: Charles Henry Sperry – 46 Charles Henry 46 – Jeanette 16 – Earl Sperry 7 – Nelson Earl 2 – Kellie Jeanette 1 Paternal Great-Great-Grandmother: Caroline Webb – 47 Caroline 47 – Jeanette 16 – Earl Sperry 7 – Nelson Earl 2 – Kellie Jeanette 1 Paternal Great-Granduncle: Charles Alonzo Sperry – 48 […]

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This Day In Our Family History

1871  Elisha Thomas Mayhew was born in the covenant in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah, United States to Elisha Mayhew, age 63, and Ann Rogers, age 38. He was the 2nd of 3 children, and the 1st of 2 sons, born to the couple 1884  Harriet Rosabell Harper died at the age of 4 in Pleasant […]

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This Day In Our Family History

1881  Henry Melvin Sperry was born in the covenant* in Nephi, Juab, Utah, United States to Charles Henry Sperry, age 30, and Caroline Webb, age 29. He was the 6th of 11 children, and the 3rd of 3 sons, born to the couple.  1910  Cyril Harper was born in the covenant** in Pleasant Grove, Utah, […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1906 (Monday) – My husband (Alfred Oscar Lunt) went to Sanpete on the 11:30 train. I am feeling much better. Father (Charles Henry Sperry) came in to see how I was. Della (Emma Della Sperry) and Ruth (Ruth Sperry) came up and spent the evening. In the afternoon Ada Wood came over bringing Albert (Albert […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1906 (Sunday) – I was able to get up in the forenoon. My head was much better and I didn’t chill so much, but my poor throat was surely sore, I could scarcely speak a word. Lillian (Lillian May Sperry) went home and took my Lillian (Lillian Lunt) with her. Retta (Retta Sperry) went back to […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1906 (Thursday) – I went over to Mother’s (Caroline Webb) and spent the afternoon, In the evening I went to a theater with Father (Charles Henry Sperry) and Mother, Clara (Clara Golden) and Pearl (Eva Pearl Sperry) kept the baby (Eva Ruth Lunt) homer for me.

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1905 (Sunday) – I went over to Mother’s (Caroline Webb) to spend the day. In the afternoon, I went to meeting . I had to play for Sister Cazier (Sarah Ann Cazier) to sing. The folks (Charles Henry and Caroline Sperry) took care of the children (Alfred Oscar, Jr., Lillian, Charles Gilbert and Eva Ruth […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1905 (Thursday) – My husband (Alfred Oscar Lunt) came home from Sanpete, had dinner with us and then took the train for up North. I went to Relief meeting, after the opening exercises, Sister Cazier (Sarah Ann Cazier) spoke to us for a few minutes, she said it was not often you would find a […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1905 (Sunday) – Mother (Caroline Webb), Esther (Emily Esther Sperry), Melvin (Henry Melvin Sperry), Lillian (Lillian May Sperry), Pearl (Eva Pearl Sperry) and Ruth (Ruth Sperry) were here for dinner. In the afternoon, Pearl and Ruth stayed with the children (Alfred Oscar, Jr., Lillian, Charles Gilbert and Eva Ruth Lunt) while Mother, Esther and I […]

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