August 15 |
Went to marsh at the head of Larues pond to cut hay David Jocks Watt with Me & we went with John Ackland I helped Mr Rosenberg till noon then he is to help to slack |
16 |
worked in the marsh very warm |
17 |
cockd & stacked & finished what we cut in the marsh |
18 |
worked or mowed A little this morning for Mr Rosenberg & came home with Mr Edgly Mary is very sick Dr Keer says it is the watter in the head |
19 |
the Boys worked in the swamp below the orchard I did nothing the Baby is very low |
20 |
the Boys began to cut the peas I cut A little of the Barley Granmam & betsey has been here since thirsday the Baby is so low that they never its side |
21 |
Revd Mr Harvy preached at our school house the Baby is so low that I did not go |
22 |
Mary Breathed her last about 7 oclock this morning she suffered a great deal before she died |
23 |
Mary is buried at Granmam feet the Rev Mr Morrison preached there was A great many there |
24 |
rain most of the Day thrashed the Rye |
25 |
Began to cut the spring wheat good crop |
26 |
finished the chinee wheat then cut the large oats warm Day |
27 |
cut the Scotch wheat heavy rain & hail this afternoon |
28 |
Revd Mr Mills preached this forenoon & the Revd Mr McKenzie in the afternoon |
29 |
drew in the scotch wheat & went to Mill with 11 Bushel of Rye wat cut some of the oats |
30 |
drew in the chinee wheat the large oats the Barley & John Youngs peas & spring Rye |
31 |
hooked peas in the forenoon rain in the afternoon |
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