Journal: Jeanette Sperry
1904 (Monday) – My Sunday School teacher, Brother Jenkins died today.
Read More Journal: Jeanette Sperry1904 (Monday) – My Sunday School teacher, Brother Jenkins died today.
Read More Journal: Jeanette Sperry1904 (Sunday) – Baby (Charles Gilbert Lunt) is six months old today. Alfred (Alfred Oscar Lunt, Jr.) and I went to Sunday School. Lillian (Lillian Lunt) went out to the North Ward with her Aunt Lillian (Lillian May Sperry). In the afternoon I went to meeting in the North Ward, I took the baby with […]
Read More Journal: Jeanette Sperry1904 (Friday) – Mother’s (Caroline Webb) birthday, she is 53 years old.
Read More Journal: Jeanette Sperry1904 (Thursday) – I went to Relief Society, we had a lovely meeting. We are going to take up a series of lessons on The Book of Mormon.
Read More Journal: Jeanette Sperry1904 (Wednesday) – I took the children (Alfred Oscar, Jr., Lillian and Charles Gilbert Lunt) down to their Grandma Lunt’s (Priscilla Pitt). They enjoyed the day fine. When I arrived home I found I had left something down there so Della (Emma Della Sperry) walked down there with me.
Read More Journal: Jeanette Sperry1904 (Tuesday) – Evening I went to Mutual with Della (Emma Della Sperry).
Read More Journal: Jeanette Sperry1904 (Monday) – Baby (Charles Gilbert Lunt) has been feeling miserable but it is better today.
Read More Journal: Jeanette Sperry1904 (Sunday) – I took Alfred (Alfred Oscar Lunt, Jr.) and Lillian (Lillian Lunt) to Sunday School. I visited the kindergarten class. Jennie Teasdale was here this afternoon later she took my Lillian home with her and returned her to me in the evening.
Read More Journal: Jeanette Sperry1904 (Saturday) – My husband (Alfred Oscar Lunt) returned to the sheep herd again.
Read More Journal: Jeanette Sperry1904 (Friday) – Oscar (Alfred Oscar Lunt) and I went down to this mother’s (Priscilla Pitt) for a little while. In the evening Mother (Caroline Webb), Oscar and I taking the baby (Charles Gilbert Lunt) with us went down to Grandma Sperry’s (Emily Louisa Miller) to spend the evening.
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