Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1905 (Friday) – Our baby (Charles Gilbert Lunt) is sixteen months old today, he has one tooth now and can walk halfway across the room alone. Alfred (Alfred Oscar Lunt, Jr.) and Lillian (Lillian Lunt) have gone with their fathers for hay. I haven’t been up town since the 31 January. On Monday 6h of […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1905 (Monday) – Oscar (Alfred Oscar Lunt) took us up town on the wagon and then Alfred (Alfred Oscar Lunt, Jr.) went with him for a load of hay. Thomas Schofield’s (Thomas Jackson Schofield) body was brought down to Nephi on the train. In the afternoon I went up to see him and had a […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1905 (Thursday) – Oscar (Alfred Oscar Lunt) took Lillian (Lillian Lunt) with him on a horse and drew the little hand sleigh with Alfred (Alfred Oscar Lunt, Jr.) and Bert (Charles Gilbert Lunt) on it. I followed behind to keep them from falling out. When within a block and a half of Grandma Lunt’s (Priscilla […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1905 (Wednesday) – I arose a little early this morning so thought I would try and write some more in my book. I have had no one come down to see me and have only been up town once since the eleventh, that was Monday the 16th. Oscar (Alfred Oscar Lunt) had to go to […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1904 (Monday) – We spent the day at Grandma Lunt’s (Priscilla Pitt), it being the day after Christmas, we celebrated on that day. From Grandpa (Alfred Lunt) and Grandma Lunt, Oscar (Alfred Oscar Lunt) received a tie and me a silver butter knife and sugar spoon, Alfred (Alfred Oscar Lunt, Jr.) a hammer and hatchet, […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1904 (Thursday) – For the last three days, we have been trying to get straightened around a bit. Great-Grandpa Lunt (Edward Lunt) came down to see us. In the afternoon, I took Bert (Charles Gilbert Lunt) and walked uptown. Seems like I called at nearly every store in town, including the meat market. Then I […]

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