This Day In Our Family History

1706  Moses Brockett and Anna Grannis were married 1851  Daniel Morgan Miller and Elizabeth Mosley were married in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States 1870  Henry Gardner died in Smithfield, Cache, Utah, United States 1880 Mary Elizabeth Harper, age 16, completed her initiatory and endowment ordinances and then was married and sealed for […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1906 (Wednesday) – Alfred (Alfred Oscar Lunt, Jr.) and Lillian (Lillian Lunt) went over to their Grandma Sperry’s (Caroline Webb) to watch for their father (Alfred Oscar Lunt) when he came on the train. He stood on the back of the train and waved to them, which pleased them very much. My husband was here […]

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1906 (Tuesday) – In the evening, Clara (Clara Golden), not feeling very well, got Ruth (Ruth Sperry) to come and sleep with me and she went home. Mother (Caroline Webb) and Pearl (Eva Pearl Sperry) came up for a while. I wrote a letter for Mother. 

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1906 (Sunday) – My sister Lillian (Lillian May Sperry) came up and had dinner with us, Ada (Ada Salisbury/Taylor) came over with her two children and spent the afternoon, I helped her home with the children in the evening. Alveretta Evans was here in the afternoon for a little while. Pearl (Eva Pearl Sperry) and […]

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This Day In Our Family History

1880  Mary Elizabeth Harper, age 16, completed her initiatory and endowment ordinances and then was married and sealed for time and eternity to William Henry Armistead, age 25, in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in The Church’s Endowment House, which is located at 50 North West Temple in Salt Lake City, […]

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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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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1906 (Monday) – New Year’s Day. I let Clara (Clara Golden) stay home today. I had Melvin (Henry Melvin Sperry), Retta (Retta Sperry), Lillian (Lillian May Sperry), Pearl (Eva Pearl Sperry) and Ruth (Ruth Sperry) up for supper.

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1905 (Monday) – My sister, Esther Farnsworth (Emily Esther Sperry) left on the early morning train for Idaho, where they are going to live. We shall miss her very much. My husband (Alfred Oscar Lunt) left on the half past ten a.m. train for Provo, returning in the evening to stay with us overnight. My […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1905 (Wednesday) – I feel so tired and sleepy today. In the forenoon I took the baby (Eva Ruth Lunt) and went over to Mother’s (Caroline Webb). She is up to Provo, but Esther (Emily Esther Sperry) was home. In the evening, I went to a board meeting. Pearl (Eva Pearl Sperry) took baby over […]

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