Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1904 (Wednesday) – Lillian (Lillian Lunt) fell from the big bridge into the edge of the creek and skinned her face. I was busy mending. Mrs. Orme (Lettie Orme) called for me to go to Sister Cowan’s to practice some hymns for Relief Conference. Mr. Orme came for his wife and they came here and […]

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1904 (Sunday) – I went to Teacher’s Prayer Meeting at 9:45, this is the first time I have been able to attend one, then I went to Sunday School. Pearl (Eva Pearl Sperry) took Alfred (Alfred Oscar Lunt, Jr.) and Lillian (Lillian Lunt) to their Sunday School. We had dinner and supper over to Mother’s […]

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1904 (Friday) – The girls (Emily Esther and Retta Sperry) came over to sew again. Sister Lunt (Priscilla Pitt) and Aunt Ann (Ann Pitt) came here for dinner. In the evening, Mother (Caroline Webb) stayed with the children (Alfred Oscar, Jr., Lillian and Charles Gilbert Lunt) while I went to Sunday School Teachers meeting. Della […]

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1904 (Wednesday) – Baby (Charles Gilbert Lunt) has been feeling so miserable lately and needs so much care. I haven’t been feeling the best myself so I decided to have my sister Lillian (Lillian May Sperry) come and live with me for a week or two. In the afternoon I went to Mrs. Sudweeks’ (Selena Ann […]

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1904 (Tuesday) – Sister Vickers came in to finish the sewing. In the evening, Mother (Caroline Webb) and I went to a concert in the Tabernacle. Alfred (Alfred Oscar Lunt, Jr.) and Lillian (Lillian Lunt) slept over to Mother’s and Mother slept with us.

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1903 (Sunday) – It is again fast Sunday and I have been to meeting and again had the pleasure of bearing my testimony to the Lord’s goodness to me. I have been very busy and have neglected writing in my journal. Since last I did, my husband (Alfred Oscar Lunt) has been home. He came […]

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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  2013  Judith Ann Lunt was buried at Washington City Cemetery, which is […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1902 (Tuesday) – Evening, Emma Huggins and Lida Crawley came into invite me to Mrs. Orme’s for Thanksgiving. I was sorry I couldn’t accept the invitation but I had promised Mother (Caroline Webb) I would come up there. I wrote a letter to Esther (Emily Esther Sperry).

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