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                    <text>DIART IJRITTZH 3Z ./ILL I AM PHOCIS 3A?d$ (BASHES) 1W CANADA.

103k
Dec 10
Vent to sea Drakette and Henry. Agreed to build house 16 ft
by iQfeet with a leant© 3 ft on one side for 35 dollars. Said
Wm. King to find all the materials for building same and to
deliver them on the spot. Said house I am to rent for the term
of six months for the interest on the moneys. The building
costs and garden not included. Paid sixpence for wiskey and
12 cants for apple. Clear.

Dec 11
Framed on Knight’s shed at sawmill on Byham. Received 10 lbs
of pork of Levi Berry for washboard. Went to Mrs Meacalls on
a visit in evening. Wife went up in the forenoon. Had a pleasant
time. Vas quite unwell in evening. Rac’d 1^ cups of tea. Clear
and cool*
Dec 12
Finished a toilet for I’m Moacall. Mr Buck came hare to work
Knight’s men commenced mending the dem. Raft of lumber went
through the raceway at 11 o’clock. Clear.
Dec 13
Raised a shod 12 ft by 2U ft at the mill for John Knight.
Worked at a toilet part of day for Win Xeacall. J. wright was
here at the raising and agreed to be here again next Tuesday
to settle with me. Quite unwell in evening. Wife washed in
forenoon. Complained of a pain in her back and hips. Is better
this evening.

Dec 1U
Sabbath. Vent to D. Mikennys, returned after sunset. Wife
sick and in bed. Called at E. Woodmans, who was not at home.
Commenced preparations to move to street. This Is the coldest
day we have yet seen this winter.
Dec 15
Kora mild and quite pleasant. Finished toilet for rim Moacall.
Wife and son was here on a visit this evening. Framed the shod
rafters end sent one load of goods to D. Mikennya on the street,
and expect to go myself tomorrow. Received in goods ^.$0.
Dec 16
Anxiously awaited the arrival of Mr Hikenny to take the
remainder of ay furniture to his place. Vo sign of him at
dark. All packed and in readiness. Ho teas came and wo went
to Enoch Woodmans and left my wife and went to D. Mikannys*
Clear and cold.
Dec 17
Brought one load of goods to the street. Clear and cold.

Doc 13
Draught last load from Medcalfs mills. Mlkenny went with ne
for them and agreed with Via Anderson for lumber. Clear at
loh and cocmicn at ^. To pay in hay at 1; per ton.

�Dec 19
Worked ^ da-* for 3. Mikenny, in the afternoon vent to 71 anna.
Called at ".Blewetts on my nay and staid all night at 3.
Billots. Saw Mr. Elijah Woodman. Saw John Wright. Saw Mr* Alt
and Mr Legogue in the evening.

Dec 21
Sabbath. Returned from Vienna to the street. Pound W.
Bergin at Mr Pounds where ay wife Is boarding. Brought home
goods $9.33. Clear and cold.
Dec 22
Worked for D, Mikenny on house. Clear and cold.

Dec 23
Worked for Mikenny part of day. Tried to buy a comer lot
from Solomon Moore. Did not succeed. Clear and cold.
Dec 2U
Worked on D. Mikssmy's house* who want to Vienna. Rec'd 1
stick of tape. Agreed to work tomorrow for blacksmith.

Dec 25
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Worked on an ox frame for blacksmith for which he agreed to
pay me 20/ for Ruttecy agrees to give V extra. Rec'd a subpoena
for next court Jany 3rd. Seo Hill versus J. Wright on part of
plaintiff. Quite cold.
Dec 2?
Was quite unwell. Went to bed about noon, was very sick all
night. Took a sweat.

Dee 26
Worked on (illegible). Last evening Mias Mary McKanny was
taken suddenly ill with cholic. Was very unwell all day. Clear
and pleasant but cold.

Dee 23
Sabbath. Better this morning. Went in the evening to a
Methodist meeting about three miles west of this through a very
delightful country. Clear and quite cold.
Dec 29
Rather worse this morning. Took cold last evening. Visit
from Mr Butter. Went to MeXennys, staid until late In the
evening. Came home and found wife sick. Was some better this
evening myself. Rec'd 11/ which paid butter and some goods.
Dec 30
Much Better this morning, both myself and wife. Went to
Jeremiah Moore's to grind some tools. Went to Daniel Abells,
saw the ell mill, saw Mr Chamber's cabinet factory. In the
afternoon went to D. MeSenny's prepared to begin work again.
Mild and snow.
Dee 31
Spent the forenoon trying to bargain for a village lot.
Palled and went to XcKenny'a and in the afternoon began to
repair an old sleigh. MaZenny and luddingtao talked over the
affairs of tha shop. My wife this day continued to board herself
■n n.?n»mdn wnn&amp;r room. Drought over a faw dishes and a table.
Pi epared to bid Adieu to the old and hail the new with a happy
^aaiL.
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�Jan 1
Worked for HcKenny in the forenoon on a door node by Dennis.
In the afternoon worked on a sleigh. Saw a large door killed by
Alex Moore. Stormy. Cold and blustery with snow.
Jan 2
Worked on sleigh for McKenny. Finished it this day. Hrs Pound
had a son return from the states named Isreal. Cold and squally
with intervals of snow. Rac’d 12/ trade.

Jan 3
Wont to court at Smith and Humphreys. Subpoenaed by ChHlH in
a case with J. Wright, who gained the case bf lying to A.D. Draper.
Clear and cold.
Jan U
Sabbath. Spent a groat part of the day at home. Saw and conversed
with Joremian Moore of thia place. Went in the evening to alt up
with Mary McKenny, who was very sick. Phebe Moore and Elijah lane
accompanied me. Came home a little before daylight and went to
bed.

Jan 5
Worked thia day at D. MaKennya. They removed Mary McKenny in a
sleigh to Jeremiah Moore* s where she will be more comfortable
than at home. Cold with a fine sunshine. Rac’d in goods 1/.
Jan 6
Worked at D. McKennys. In the P.M. want to a raising at 3.
Moores. Finished this frame without anything material happening.
Was inwall thia day. Cloudy and quite cold.

Jan 7
Worked for D. HcKenny on house. Saw Sam’l McManny. Cold and clear
and more mild in P.M.
Jan 8
In the forenoon witnessed receipts for S. Moore, D. MoKenny
and Win Luxon. In the evening want to Jeremiah Moore’s. Saw Mary
MoKanny who I think will not live long. Came home in evening and
found wife quits unwell which prevented me from attending a
meeting at Smith end Humphrey’s this evening for the purpose of
taking into consideration the best mode of making the Otter Creek
navigable to this place. Clear and cold.

Jan 9
Worked at D. MaKenny’s. Saw and approved the proceedings of last
nights meeting. Clear and cold.

Jan 10
Went to a meeting for the purpose of ascertaining the possibility
of making the Otter Creek navigable from its mouth to its source.
The object of the meeting was however thwarted by John Burwell, Esq
from Port Burwell who brought forward other resolutions which were
passed and a petition of his drafting was produced by him and
signed by two thirds of the people present. Mild, clear and pleasant.
Jan 11
Sabbath. Jent to Jeremiah Moore's and spent a very agreeable
afternoon in good company. Clear and quite worm and pleasant.

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Worked for D. McKanny on house. In the evening heard the unwelcome
news that I was obliged to look for a hou.es to live in. Passed the
evening very disagreeably and in great anxiety in consequence of it.
War* with snow.
Jan 13
Vent to J. Moore*a with whom I made a following agreement via.
That I am to saw in hie sawmill if he should require me so to
do. He furnishes me with a house to live in till I can build a
house for myself on the street on a lot ho sells me for the sum
of ten dollars. Warsi with rain.
Jan 1li
*
This day I moved to J. Moore’s through mud ankle deep and was
obliged to bring part of my furniture down hill by hand which was
a very laborious task. Got settled by evening without any material
accident, tuite warm with rain.

Jan 15
Vas quite unwell. Wont to D. McKennys and put in sash in front
window. Warn with rain.

Jen 16
Worked for D» McKenny. Made a window frame and cased it. Dressed
out and put down base to a room. Cased door and began partition.
Cold and blustery with snow.
Jan 17
Was sunnoned to a court of request held at Smith and Humphreys
by Goo. Hill of the town. Lost the case and came home at dark.
Cloudy and cold.
Jan 13
Sabbath. Went to meeting in the evening at the school house
between the two Otter Creeks. Came back to J. Moore’s and spent
two or three hours in conversation. Cloudy and cold.
Jan 19
Went to Vienna. At the Medcalf Mill on my return and arrived
back home at dark. Saw my Father in Vienna. Rec’d in goods $13*
Weather was moderate with snow in evening.
Jan 20
Cut wood in the forenoon. In the P.M. went to D. McMannys. Saw
and conversed with James Jackson and Mr Osborn. Wans and cloudy.

Jan 21
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-Was unwell in forenoon. In the P.M. went to Birdsall Mill.
Theo Metcalf was here and brought a coat for my wife to turn.
Warm with rain.

Jan 22
Worked for McKenny. Came home in the evening&gt; brought home a
short broad axe &amp; adse and two Jack chisels. Moderately warm and
clear.

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Worked for D. Williams. Pin! shod plastering* ~* McKinney
returned from London thia evening, about Rev on ©clock. Chambers
was bore this evening. Clear and pleasant.
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Jan 2U
Worked for self* The Wesleyan Methodict Quarterly meeting thia
day ccamanced at the chapel in Malshids. hot a screw driver made
this day at the ehop. Warn and pleasant#clear.

Jan 25
Sabbath. Stayed in Fmitfull Valley. Was quite unwell with a
Diorheo* Went to J. Score’s in ths evening. Warn and rain.
Jan 26
Was quite unwell wilt, old complaint. Went to D. MoKannys and
hung a door and put in sash and glass in the long bedroom. This
day Mary MoKenay want frat J.Moore’a to hex fathers, being in a
manner recovered from her illness* Warm and pleasant.

Jan 27
Vent to D, KoEomya. Worked part of day. Parted frost Mr Osborne
(a fine man) at B* McKonnys who is going on his Journey west.
Snowy.
Jtn 28
Cut wood at the door. Ground my framing tools, axes etc and in
P.M. cut wood in the woods. Quite warm and like to lose our snow
which fell last evening about two Inches.
Jan 29
Brought ray chest of tools from D. McKennya to Fruitfull Valley.
In the morning went to J. Seamers where I was detained till night.
Got 16 lbs of pork from Somers. Warm and pleasant.
Jan 30
Worked on a panel door for J. Moore and ground tools* This day
it rained almost all day* Quite warm.

Jan 31
Finished a door. Rac’d a summons in court of requests from w.
Rymer directed to P. Barns. Rac’d a capias from J. Wallace of
Brantford. Served by A. Baker. Amt UU5 cy. Gave ball and Baker
vent (illegible) oxi ball for me. Gave my note for 5 shillings.
Ree’d &amp; summons in court of requests from Cornell Norwich*
Aa’t 28.2^ cy served by Malcolm. Cold and stormy. Snow.
Feb 1
§abbeth. Staid at home in Fruitfull Valley all day. Colored
lining for frock cravat and in evening went to J. Moore’s*
Saw the young people play and cane home at 10 ©clock. Wife was
taken with a fainting fit but soon recovered from it again. This
day was cold and stormy. Wind and snow.

Feb 2
Cut wood and prepared to leave here in the morning for Brantford.
Borrowed $ 1 of D. Moore for expense money* Broke my axe and ground
It up again. Cloudy and cold.

�Feb 3
Left Fruitful! Valley at ■* past 10 ©clock A.M. Went by Duvehan
Forge to Morwish, arrived at the settlement aj dark, Jont io
ginning school. Staid .ill 9 oeloak, want h-^n?o io Luke Pcaslea's
arrivod near 12 ©clock at night where 1 slept till morning.
Claer and cold.

Feb U
Want to my fatihe? in iaw’a whore I tock breakfast th SEC-a o
Andrea Smith. Went in the evening to Egbert hlllikor's, staid
all night and took breakfast next morning. Cold.
Feb 5
Went to Sedan with A. Smith. Saw Thos Killuce but done no business
with him. Saw J.P, Bams. Staid all night at Sutton's, who is
keeping a tavern in Sedan. Colder.
Feb 6
Settled with!’. Stover and John Stover* lave the later a note
due 30 daya from date, value $25*50. Staid ell night at A. Sarles.
Came back next morning. Cold.

Feb 7
Settled with J. Wallace by Thos Wallace. Was at court, saw 0.
Waugh, Came back from Sodom then went to Andes again. Took supper
at H. Bankers then went to W.J. Moses and H. Avery's and thence
to father in laws. Staid all night. Very cold.
Feb 8
Sabbath. Fixed for home again. Sem'l cane with me to Bytaa.
Left there at 11 ©clock. Came home by the forge. Cob home after
dark, found all in good health and spirits. This was the co Iciest
day we have had yet.

Feb 9
Cut wood end made axe helve. Went to the ford and cut wood also
quite lame with walking from Horwich. Caught cold. Clear and
quite cold.
Feb 10
Hade door for J.Moore, in the evening went to D. McKenny's
Saw Mr Osborne, James Moore and wife were there. Gave Mr Osborne
an estimate on coat of saw mill. Clear and quite cold.
Feb 11
Hade 2 doors for J. Moore. In the evening Mary and Thebe Moore
was here. Thebe was unwell with an ulcer tooth. I borrowed two
books in which I spent the evening agreeably. Cold with flurry#
of snow. "

Feb 12
Went to 3. McKenny’s who was quite unwell. Returned at sunset.
Found wife making soap. Good Success with it. Clear and mild.

Feb 13
Three or four inches of snow this morning* Worked a part of
day on door for J. Moore* The rest of day chopped wood at the door.
Satisfied that I shall on joy life without as iach anxiety for food
and raiment as most others. Warm with snow*

�Feb II4.
Went for horse for wife to 30 to Norwich, Did net succeed.
Wife at length concluded to 30 with Mr Moore’s tears. After­
noon and evening spent in saving preparations. Cloudy and cold.
Fab 1$
Sabbath. Thia morning ny better half started at half past
three with Mantel Moore and four others In a sleigh for Horwich.
Thia was tha loneaoneat day I ever experienced. Looked over my
papers and books and spent the day very unhappy.
About 2 inches of snow.
Feb 16
Was quite unwell all night and this morning felt down right
sick. Kept to my bod the greater part of day. Still all looks
forsaken. Mors snow last evening. Cloudy.

Feb 17
Much better this morning. Still looks gloomy. Started for
Vienna thia P.M. but only part way. Saw Rayner Sons. Returned
at night to my forsaken home. Cloudy and warm.
Feb 18
Made a door for J. Moore. In the evening parched some corn.
Still all looks forsaken but hope inspires me at times. Warm*
cloudy with signs of rain.

Feb 19
Made 1 door for J. Moore. Came in at night. I cooked my supper
fully realizing what was said of nan in the first age of the world:
viz- It is not good for man to live alone. Mild but no rain.
Broken clouds. Still all looks forsaken and lonely.

Feb 20
Made two doors for J. Moore. Very tired this morning and almost
sick of housekeeping. Beginning to look anxiously for my wife.
Cloudy and warm.

Feb 21
Scrubbed the house in the morning and then went to court at
Smith and Humphrey’s. Case with D. Rayner. Lost it in the evening.
Saw a drunken Byham squabble. Warm with rain.
Feb 22
Sabbath. Went to Horwich with Sam’l Peasley* who came here
yesterday with a letter from my wife to me* wishing me to come
here as soon as possible. Arrived about 8 oclock wet and tired.
Quite warm with rain..

Feb 23
Went to A. Smith’s to get him to move my things to Horwich.
Warm and pleasant.
Feb 2U
Came back Byham’s with Smith’s team in evening. Loaded one
chest and packed two or three others(Illegible). Warm and fine.
Hare follows a dull and cheerless blank in my affairs. Moved
to Horwich kept no acc’t. Met with frequent disappointments*
till April 19. Was at fathers on Raster day. Rainy, cold and
unpleasant.

�April 20
Cane hack to fathers, '/as cold and rainy.
April 21
I Came up on street to jot team to move me there. Squally with
intervals of snow*.

April 22
Moved to Hart* ? shop on fourth concession. Equally and cold.
April 23
Went to Jacob Stover’s to take job of work. Expect to get an
answer on Saturday. More mild and sunshine.

April 2k
Worked about house on small chairs. Clear and cold.
April 25
Here follows an Interval of sickness and trouble* My wife having
an uncommon sickness tillJuly 15
Mrs Hama was safely delivered of a male Infant at half past
5 oclock A.M. Attended by Dr Harvey Boss. (Hotel This was Joel
Henry)
July 16
Quite smart in appearance and appeared in a fair way to recovery.

July 17
Went to mothers for Era Bains to work, found her unwell.
July 18
Gradually growing worse. Jane Lawson came hare to work.

July 19
Sabbath. Wife much worse. Went for Dr Boss who came and staid
all night with us. Wife something better,-

July 20
this morning but grew worse in after pert of day*
July 21
Gradually growing worse. Did not expect her to live through
ths night.

July 22
Very low. Ho signs of her growing better.yet.
July 23
Sons better. I went to Cromwell’s lower settlement and traded
with him to amount of 1 1-15-9 in goods.

July 2^
Wife still growing better. This day spent in the shop making
a cradle and dovetailing drawers. H. Banker and wife was here to
see my sick wife (Note: Mrs Banker was Sunice, a sistar of Martha
Barns.) Rain in evening*

�Wife still growing better. Went to town for gone butter, jot
none. Returned to J. Titus who sent some cake bitter and candles
to my wife. Very acceptable indeed.
July 25
Wife growing better fast. Mrs Reins went to J. Titus on her
way noue. Quite wain and showery.
July 26
Sabbath. Wife still growing better. A. Smith was here.

July 27
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Wife gaining slowly. Finished cradle and made a stand. Lois
came. Cloudy and cool.

July 28
Wife still growing better. Worked in shop on stand.
July 29
Worked in shop. Made a chest for Mrs Avery. Frise 20/
Joel was weighed this day being two weeks old. Weight 8^ lbs.

July 30
Wife much better. Worked in shop, finished chest of drawers and
brought It to house. Warn and cloudy, rain in evening from N.W.

July 31
Wife better. Sat up in a chair some time. Joel is getting quite
sick with a sore mouth. Old Mrs Moyer came and washed his mouth.
I worked in shop. Made a chest of drawers for sale. Clear and cool
with a breeze from S.W.

Aug 1
Worked in forenoon on a chest of drawers for Mrs Jane Johnson
who has bean nursing my wife.She will stay this week. Also in
P.M. went to a raising at Mr Boyers in Durham. Got home lata in
evening. Wife much better. Clear and cool.
Aug 2
Sabbath. Wife much better. Staid at home. Mild and pleasant.

Aug 3
Went to mother’s. Bought an adze of Mrs Haine, price $ 3 paid
in wheat at Mr Stovers. Amos Smith was expelled from this Society
of Methodists this morning. Saw George Waugh this day at Billman's
Hillman’s infant died. Cool and pleasant. North wind.
Aug U
In the A.M. made a coffin for the Hillman child. In the after­
noon went to B. Wright’s who raised his barn.
Aug 5
Worked at Wright’s t the rest of 5th and on the )

Aug 6
Went to Wright's and commenced work at 12 oclock. Clear and
warm.

Au g 7
Framed at Wright's. Verm days and cool nights.

�Aug 3
Framed at Wright’s. N.J* Major’s chlLo died, aged 11 weeks and
was burled. Came home at night. Found wife much better. Cathum
lurk commenced work at my home. Jane Johnson left. Quite warm.

Aug 9
Sabbath. Worked on a tool chest over and made a sugar chest of
it. Clear and warm.
Aug 10
Quite unwell this morning with a sore throat. Sam’l was here to
dinner. Went with him on my way to Wright*a.Arrived there in
P.M. Quite unwell but worked a little. Warn.

Aug 11
Worked at Wright’s. Threat very sore. Clear.

Aug. 12
Raised frame at Wright’s and came home very sick with my acre
throat. And unable to cut (Illegible), Very warm.
Aug 13
Very sick this morning. Dene nothing all day. Got 1 bottle
British Oil at Town’s. Rain in evening.
Aug 1U
Still sick. In ?.X went to Town’s to work.

Aug 1?
Still sick. A. Boice was hare in morning. Worked at Town’s. Warm
in A,M, Rain about l^ cclock P.M,
Aug 16
Sabbath. At U ©clock lira Lucy Flukan was safely deliver ad of
a young con. I and Dr Rosa wife went in PJG on a visit to M.
Avery’a. I went with her. Cool end pleasant.

Aug 17
Worked at Town’s. Finished laying floor. Clear end warm.
Aug 19
In A JI. worked in shop on chest of drawers. In P.M. dr awed wood.
Cool and rainy,
Aug 19
Worked in shop in forenoon. In P.M. quite lane with my back.
Clear and cool.

Aug 20
Last evening my wife was taken with Cholera Morbus, very ill.
Checked the disorder by 0 ©clock in A.M. forked in shop after
trying to work at Town’s. Cold and rain.
Aug 21
Wife better. Worked in shop. Cold and rain.

Aug 22
Worked at Town’s in ".M. In P.M. went to father’s for butter.
Got three pounds. Clear.
Aug 23
Sabbath. Cradled wheat at fathers. Came hews in evening tired

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Cold and rainy#
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Aug 2b
Made clothes horse fir wife* Cold and rainy.

Aug 26
Pecked tools. In A/I* A*M. Hurt began to harvest wheat near our
house, lain In P.M, I went to WrightJa. ,
Aug 27
Worked at Wright's. Put on part of roof* Clear and rain in evening.

Aug 28
Worked at Wright's, finished roof, came home in evening. Clear*
Aug 2?
Staid at homa. Suita unwell. Hain in P.M. "his evening Boise
and Pruitt had their trial in the church which I attended. Cold
in the evening with frost.

Aug 30
Staid at hose in A.K. In P.M. want to hay marsh for high cranberrya. Got some. Clear.
Au g 31
bissapointed ibout ro ie flour. Sold beds to Pawn*

Sept 1
Want to B. Wright's. Fade bench. Clear.
Sept 2
Made window frames 12 lights, corner boards, drip Labile, "’see
planes. Clear and froat.
Sept 3
Ground tools at Hoot's. Want to raising. Clear.

Sept fy.
Sided up on end of house at B. Wright's. Clear*
Sept 5
Worked at Wright's. Mada door frames. Clear.

Sept 6
Sided a little. Wens homa at ni^ht. Clear.
Sept 7
Staid at home and mad* garden fence in A.M.-In P.M. went to
marsh. Got cherries and wife went with me. T went farther for
oranbemys. Clear.

Sept 8
Sabbath. Went to marsh, Got eranberrys in -rest plenty. Cold
and rainy all day.
Sept 9
Staid at home. Fade soap. Cloudy with rain*

Sept 10
Went with wife '© ’’er nofttr'® and thence to 'right's. Worked
a little. Clear and pleasant.

�Sept 1 1
31 dad north side of Wright’s house part up. Clear*
Sept 12
Worked at Wright’s* Ulfs erne to Wright’s on a visit with Luka’s
wife* Went in P.M. to Wilcox’s* Cane back at dark. Mary went hom*,
my wife staid all night. Clear.

Sept 13
Staid all night at Wright’s. Very heavy rain all day. Cane to
Eiy wife’s mothers in P.M. Staid all night.

Sept 1U
Sabbath. Went to cranberry marsh, lot a few cranberrys and some
axe helves. Sam’l went with me. Cloudy.
Sept 1$
Brought my wife home again in A.M. In PJi. cut wood, was unwell.
Lowry weather, cloudy and a little rain.
Sept 16
Went to Wright’s. Hard frost last night. Clear.
Sept 17
Worked at Wright’s. Finished bedrooms. Clear.

Sept 19
Came home from Wright’s. This day I am 29 years old. (1035) Hain.
Sept 18
Flade sash at Wright’s. Hard frost again. Clear.

Sept 20
Sabbath. Staid at home Hancock was here for me to go to work for
him. Promised him. Cold with rain.
Sept 21
Went to Wright’s for tools in A.M, In P.M. went to Towns with
Joel who is very sick. Cold with rain.
Sept 22
Went to Hancocks and commenced framing com house, 16 X 20 ft.
12 ft posts. Clear in A.K. Clear in P JI. Smart frost.
Sept 23
Framed at Hancock’s. Dull and cloudy with a little rain.
Sept 21j.
Raised corn house from* and came home at night. Cl oar.

Sept 2$
Repaired chimney back and brought up some wood. Clear. Smart
frost.
Sept 26
Quite unwell all day. Cut some wood. Clear.

Sept 27
Sabbath. In A JI. went to Town's. Saw Simons and Avery there.
In P.M. went to hay marsh. Cloudy and rain.

�Sept 29
. Went to Wright's. Worked part of day. Caae home at night# got
some butter at Wilcox’s. Cold and rain.
Sept 29
Cut wood at home. Mrs Ivory and Mrs Crawford was here on a
visit* Gave a letter to Town to carry to Dr Dumcomb for land in
Durham. This day we had some flurrys of snow. Cold.

Sept 30
Went to Wright's in P.M. Rac'd some abuse from M. Avery* Despised
his anger and left him. laid a little floor. Cloudy in A.M. Rain
in P.M.

Oct 1
Worked at Wright's this day. Orrin Avery married Elisor Town,
both of this place. John Avery was here at Wright's. Rain and Warn.
Oct 2
Made sash at Wright's. Saw J. Woodward, Hain.

Oct 3
Made a pattern for a landside for a plow for Wright in A JI. In
P.M. case home, Henry Danker was here In ?.M. Joseph Foyer drawed
wood for me. Clear.
Oct !j.
Sabbath. Went to cranberry marsh, got some grapes, plums and
wife was vary sick last night with cramps in her back. W. Rost
and Ssa'l was here to tea. Cold and rainy. Wind in H.W.
Oct $
In ths A.M. cut wood. In P.M. wont to Wright's. Saw JJ!. Hee at
my house* Found 3, Lewis from Oxford there. Cold and rain.

Oct 6
Laid floor at Wright's* Lewis went heme. Case home in evening
with butter* Rain.

Oct 7
Went to Wright's* Worked st base. Cold and rain.
Oct 8
Laid floor and cased door. Cloudy with rain in evening.
Oct 9
Worked on evetroogh's and laid upper floor. Clear.
Oct 10
Laid rest of floor and cased door and windows in A JI. In P.M.
went to J. Woodwards who was not at home and from thence home.
Clear.
Oct 11
Sabbath. Went to haymarsh. Marthe and Harriet Avery accompanied
me. Got fruit of different kinds, among others plums. Perserved
a Jar of then in ?,M, Pulled onions from our garden and laid them
away for winter. Joel was quite sick this evening. Cloudy and warm.
Oct 12
Went to Wright's to work again. Put up evetroughs. Clear.

�Oct 13
Put on freise and inclosed front of house* Warn and clear.
Oct 1U
Willard Smith and Parker come to build chimney for Wright. I
made and hung two bodroom doors. Clear and warm.

Oct 15
Made back door and set glass in evening. Clear and warm.
Oct 16
Made two six panel doors, put in window stops. Clear.

Oct 17
A*
Hun 5 doors in A.M. Came heme in P.M. Pound wife well and in
good spirits. Cloudy with a little rain.
Oct 18
Sabbath. Hain last evening and this morning with wind from S.W.
Wife is going to the settlement on a visit. A. Smith was here.
Still lowry at 12 oclock.

Oct 19
Went to Wright’s. Comenoed work again. Rain
Oct 20
Worked at Wright’s on closet. Rain.

Oct 21
Worked at Wright’s. A. Swarthout was here. Wants his house. Rain
Oct 22
Worked at east end of house. Apple cut in evening. Rain.

Oct 23
Finished work at Wright’s but could not get settlement. Rain
earns home in evening and prepared to move from here.
Oct 2U
Staid last night at A. Smith’s with wife. Went this morning to
Mrs Hains and from thence to my mother’s with Smith’s team,
returned in P.M, to V. Lawson’s. Staid all night. Clear. Cool wind
from south.
Oct 25
Came homa on foot. A. Swarthout married Julia Town, both of
this place. Clear in ATM. Cloudy in P.M.

Oct 26
•
A. Swarthout was here and talked of house. Did not agree to
leave it for three weeks. Warm and rain.
Oct 27
Went to J. Woodwards to work. Worked ^ day. Clear and warm.
Oct 28
Worked at Woodwards

Laid floor. Clear and warm.

Oct 29
Worked for Woodward. Made door and window frames. Anthony Moyer
was married to Abrmn Price’s widow. Clear and warm.

�Oct 31
Worked at Woodwards. Hade window frames in A.M. In P.M. cane
home. Saw 3.D. Long and A. Swarthout. Found all well at home.
Colder lest evening and this morning.
Nov 1
Sabbath. Wesley and ?»•! Peaslee was here. Vent in the evening
on a visit to Samel Jacobs. Clear and warm.
Nov 3
Worked at Woodward’s on evetroughs. Clear and warm.
WOT U

Worked at Woodwards, ’fade a coffin for H. Root whose child was
still born. Buried today. Clear and warm.

Nov 5
Mada and hung panel door for house. Clear.
HOT 6

Made front panel door. Cold with rain.

HOT 7

Hung front and trirmed both doors in A.M. In P.M. came home.
Found all well. Cool.
Nov 3
Sabbath. Sam’l came here. Went to hay marsh in morning. In even­
ing went to Tnoch BllHkers on a visit. Francis Jacobs and wife
was there. Clear and warn.
Hov 9
Went to Woodwards. Saw B. Wright. Saw Hrs Wright. Two cousins
from the state of Hew York at Wright's. Warm

Nov 10
Worked at Woodwards. Put up evetrougha. Clear and warm.
HOT 11

Worked at Woodwards. Commenced on sash. Blustery and cold. Snow

Bov 12
Finiehod eash. Hunters out today. More mild. Some snow.
HOT 13

Put up north evetrough. Clear and quite cold.

Bov 1U
,
Came hone. Quite unwell. Settled with Woodward. Mild.
Nov 1$
Sabbath. Wesley staid here last night and Sam’l came this
morning. Went to hay marsh. D. Avery and wife was here. Sam’l and
Wesley staid all night. Mild and rain.
Bov 16
Saw and made a bargain with Town to finish store. Was at Enoch
HillIkers. T. Richards and John Writes. Cool with high wind.

1?
Went to Cromwells. Traded out Woodwards order. $l£.75. Returned
heme late in evening. Sam’l got fresh pork at Mey (illegible)
I was very tired. Got my cheat of tools from Woodwards. Clear.
JOV

�Nov Io
^ade joiner bench In the house and jack plane for ?. Pritchard.
Hart was here in AUG Clear and warn.
Nov 19
Avery killed his pork. Father and mother was here. I worked
at Town’s. Martha went home with then, saw Ln PUG law Sutton from
Sodom. Clear and warn for season.
Nov 20
Hain in morning. Brought my tools from Town’s and prepared to
30 to father#• Wane at noou. Rain all day.

Nov 21
,
Wont to John Tompkins to court with father. Came home in evening
and went to 3. Campbells. Clear.
Nov 22
Sabbath. Staid at fathers. Quite cold and frose hard.
Nov 23
Sick all day. J.p. Bams and wife came out to fathers. Brought
violin with him and played in the evening. Cold with snow.
Nov 2U
Came home with sleigh. Peter came with me. Cold.
Nov 2$
Quite sick. Finished sash for I. dark. Sam’l came in evening who
has just broke his axe. Quite cold.

Nov 26
Still quite unwell. Joseph Xoyer drawed wood for me on sleigh.
Tn evening dovetailed cheat. Wife and child both sick with cold.
Blustering all day with flurries of snow, very cold at night.

Nov 2?
Still unwell. Worked half day for Moyer on stable. In evening
dressed out posts for bedstead for Town. In PUG mild with snow.
Nov 28
Quite sick all day. Pried to work at Moyer's. Came homo again
sick. Vary cold all day with snow in evening.

Nov 29
Sabbath. Sam’l came in evening and staid to tea. John Congdon
was at Avery's with wife. Very cold, snow.

Nov 30
*
Worked at Moyer's. Finished manger. Cloudy and cold in A.M.
Clear in P.M.
Bov 31
Made soap box in A.M. B. Wright and wife was here in P.M.
Finished chest for Mark Avery in evening. Cold and squally.

Dec 1
Made trundle bed for Town. Julia Swarthout was here in A.M.
Clear and cold.
Dee 2
Began cheat for A. Swarthout. Father-in-law was hare in A.M.
H. Avery was here in evening. More mild with signs of thaw.

�Deo 3
Finished cheat. 'Vile washed. I want to B. Avory’s in evening and
to 3am’1 Jacobs. Quite warm with rain in A.X. Cold in P.M.

Dec U
Worked on sash. Haddock was here* brought some tallow, and paid
me the remainder at Town’s. Julia was here. Cold and equally with
snow.

Deo 5
•
Sabbath. Father-in-law went home. Sam'l was hare. I finished
13 lights of sash for D.W. Daney. Cold and blustery with snow.

Dea 6
Made sash and got wood. A. Swarthout was hero in evening and
got his cheat. Quite cold all day long* cloudy and clear in evening
Dee 7
Cut wood in A Ji. Finished sash. J. Moyer killed his hogs. Quite
unwell all day. Cold in A.M.,more mild in evening.

Dec 8
Made soap in A.M* Set up chest of drawers. Avery and wife was
here in evening. 0. Wright went to Oxford. Cold and stormy.
Dec 9
Set up cheat of drawers. Went to Town’s in evening. B. Wright
returned. Clear.
Dec 11
Worked on chest of drawers. Shooting match in P.M. at 3. Jacobs.
Wife quite unwell this evening. Clear and cold.

Dec 10
Worked cn chest of drawers. Avery’s shop took fire last evening
but was saved. 3. Hath and wife was here in evening. Clear and more
mild.

Dee 12
Sabbath. Staid at home, Sam’l was here. Went to Avery’s on a
visit. Cloudy and damp. Warm for season.
Dec 13
Worked on chest of drawers. Avery’s rebuilt their chimney back,
A. Swarthout Jr. started for Hamilton with a load* fell from his
wagon and broke his arm and sprained his wrist. Cold and blustery.

Doc 1 !|
'
Finished cheat of drawers and made rocking chair for Joel. Very
disagreeable weather, cold. blustery and stormy.

Dec 1$
Mended chair for Town. Haney was here in evening. Clear and very
cold.
Deo 16
Tried to repair J. Moyer’s clock, but failed. Cut wood in
P.M. Quite cold in A.M. Moro mild in PJU

�Deo 17
Vent to Peter D. longs and got promise of lend near ray father­
in-law’s. '7m Beekin and D. Long rode up with Luke Peasley Tron
J. McAulys shop. Rather mild with snow in evening*

Dec 18
Finished chost of brewers, Sam'l brought potatoes in evening*
Vann with rain*

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Deo 19
Sabbath. Sam’l was here in A.M. In P.M. Egbert Hikkiker and
wife and Francis Jacobs was here on a visit. The later staid the
evening* Quits warm all day. The snow left us. Cool in evening*
Deo 20
Father was here with wagon. brought me some beef. Quite cold
in evening, (includes Dec 21J

Dee 22
Worked about an hour on a chest of drawers for self* in the
overling got out tabla legs for A. Swarthout. Still unwell.
Cloudy and quite cold.
Dee 23
Worked on road* Wife went to Avery’s. Clear and mild.
Deo 21^
Worked on road. In evening got out stand legs. More mild with
snow in evening and snow,
Dea 25
Christmas, Sam’l was here. Went on a visit in evening to J*
Moyer’s* .‘.vary and wife was there. Quite warm with rain.

A

Dec 26
Made axe helve. Sem’l want to H. Bankers. Avery, S. Fluellen
and 2. Yerington was here in evening. Warm with rain. In evening
more cold with snow.

Dec 27
Sabbath. Staid at heme. Sam’l was here also Harriett Avery, Town
3. Fluellon and wife and in evening J. Stephans and M. Monk.
Cloudy and cold.
Dec 28
Cut wood and Joseph Moyer drawed. Wife went to Thoch Rikkiker’s.
I went down in evening. A. Swarthout and wife was here. Warm and
pleasant.
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Dee 29
Went to P.D. Long’s, thence to father’s. 3aw S. Campbell and
3, Burnham, Rode down with father in wagon. Cloudy and cool.
Dec 30
Peter D. Long came to father's where I made a bargain for six
acres of land and caeaaenaed clearing. Cloudy with a little snow.

Deo 31
Laid foundation for house. 16 x 13 feet. Clear and pleasant.

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�Cacia homa by M. Scorer’s* Brought i JU of apples, "oda part of
way with Arioch Mllikor. .-laar and pleas ant#
Jan 2
Gut wood at door. ^o!d timber to \, Swarthcub Gons. Ay ary and
wife and Boyes and '4^ sad Mrs Mayer went co looui‘ J &amp;Llanait#
Cloudy and •solid.

Jan 3
Sabbath. Wsaloy was here .nd Tm’l in evsnlnr. This lay the house
took fire and I was obliged to push down ay chimney* in the evening
snow.

Jan U
Went to town meeting. In the evening was at Sodom and thence
to father’s through wd and snow and out of humour. Rain all
lay.
Jan 5
Cut logs for house. Fixed for building. Warm with rain.
Jan 6
Cut and drawed logs. .Tn the evening began to snow,
Jan 7
Laid up a few logs and cut ths r'aaindar of them. In the even­
ing went to £3w at HUHker’s mill. Sawed all night. Snow and warm.

Jan 8
Drawed boards and laid up a few logs. Drawed up a few. Mild with
rain.
Jan 9
Hewed beans and laid up logs. Mild.
Jan 10
0abb*.th. Laid floors and cleaned out house. Cloudy, cold.

Jan 11
Dug collar, hewed plates in A.M. Tn ?.M, vent home. P.ode with
lake who was down to mill. Cloudy and mild.

Jan 12
In A45. painted sheet for ?aa'l. H. Banker was here to dinner.
Tn P.N. put table together for A. Swerthout Junior, hosh Hillikar
and wife and A.M. Hickey was here on a visit. Cloudy and •.jarm.
Jan 13
Finished table. H. Banker begun to draw briok. Father was here
, and brought his team. Took one load of things. In evening packed
remainder and prepared to move to my place osar fathers. Boyce
was here* Cloudy and mild.

Jan 11^
In morning went to A.W. Pratt’s. Saw Sam’l and got sous pork.
Took breakfast at Avery’s and moved one load and wife tc my place,
in evening chinked house and slept th ar a with Michael. Cold,
cloudy and blustery.
Jan 1£
'krked on house. In jvenir.g burned brush. Clear ord cold.

�Jan 16
Dr-awed boards from Milliken’e will and in evening nt pine tree.
Cloar and cold.
Jan 17
Sabbath. Put on roof and gable ends of house. Cindy with snow
in evening*

Jan 18
Plastered house and cue wood. Kept fire#. Cloudy and cold.
Jan 19
Laid floor near fireplace and plastered a little, Quite cold.

Jan 20
In A.M. plastered the ranainder of my house end In P.M. dug
a wall. This day father, mother and Hr a Kains st-tried for Port
Burwell and thence round by Leng Point. Clear and cold.
Jan 21
Made an ox yoke for the boys, who were here In the evening.
Mora mild with snow.

Jon 22
Drawed one load of brick from Hilliker’a. Quite cold.
Jan 23
Hide roller and rut in ox sled in A.M. In PJ*. went to Sodom
and M. Stovers sons, lot one bushel apples. Cloudy and vary cold.
Jan 24
Sabbath. Spent the A J’, at home, the P.M. at father’s J.P. Barna
and wife was out in evening, went to Windham with thru to The#
Bvans sleigh and same back with him tho some night. He staid at
fathers. Clear and very cold in A.M., more mild and cloudy in P.M.

Jan 25
In the A.M. prepared to build my chimney. Tn P.M. laid foundation
Father arrived homa. Cloudy and cold, a little enow in evening.
Jan 26
Worked on chimney, got it high as the beams. Quite cold with
a little snow.

Jan 27
Drew one load of brick from HUHker*s. Tn the evening worked
on Chinmoy. Petar and Michael helped me. Cl oar and cold.
Jan 28.
Got my chlmnoy out of the roof. Pet or McDaniel and A. Smith was
here. In evening wife cleaned house. Clear and cold.

Jan 29
Laid hearth. Wife went to Hilliker’s to meeting. Disappointed.
Cloudy and cold.
Jan 30
Staid at home. Saa’l was hero and brought pair ^f boots for wife.
Staid all night with Michael. Snow all day, more mild.
Jan 31
Sabbs th. Sam’l with Martha and father’s went to mooting. I staid
at base. Vas told they had an excellent sermon. Quite cold, clear.

�Feb 1
Went to Billiker’s for flour. Sot none 2nd ;&lt;-turned a little
before dark. Father draw one load of hay. Cirar and very cold.
Feb 2
Went to H. Banker’s where I foranrly lived md brought a lead
of things. Father went with ns for then. Sot- hack before dark.
Clear and cold.

Feb 3
Made door and (illegible). Wife unite unwell. Clear and cold.
Feb H
Swag my door and out wood. Wesley was hare. Cloudy and cold.
Feb 5
Cut wood at hans. Father went to mill at Male nabs In Oakland.
Hannah was here* Cane out with Bartlett and wife. 11,13 day
Quarterly Mooting Oana “need at the Norwich Meeting House.
Clear and cold.

Feb 6
Want to Sodom, This was court day at Thompkim’s. “ant to nesting
in evening. Found father’s team and wife. Clear and cold.

Feb 7
Cabbath. In P«M. vent to masting. Father’s sleigh and himself
and family went In or swing also John Bartlett and wife went
wish us. John P. Barns cam out from Windham. E^ard an excellent
discourse delivered by Rev kU Ryerson to a crowded congregation.
More mild with anew.

Feb 8
Staid at homa and cut wood. In the evening went to meeting again
Sermon delivered by Mr Prfudle. The house wee full and crowded.
More cool and a little snow.
Feb 9
Kada loach trough. Tn waning wont to meeting tgnin this craning
The house was so crowded we could with difficulty obtain admission
Cloudy with squall* of snow.

Fab 10
Went to a fellowship seating this AJ&lt;» Prayer meeting in the
evening. Had a melting time, a number of soul* ware convicted.
Clear and pleasant.

Feb 11
Cut two saw logs la front of my hems and some wood. Cloudy
with snow in evening.
Feb 12
Jut wood and k^pt firns. Father’s team went to meeting. Myself
and wife did not go, there being no room in sleigh. Warn with
snow and sleet last evening and a little rain today. Sleet.
Fab 13
Stayed at home moat of day. John came out from Windham. Brought
rooking chair for 3. Campbell. More anov and cold.

Feb 11|.
Sabbath, ^pent it at home. Wife went to meeting in the P.M.
Slijah difford and files Milliker wa* here. Cloudy and pii ;e cool.

�Feb 1$
Went to meeting in A.M. Had a blessed
were converted. In the evening a number
flock. Wife went to Ben'j Hilllker’s. I
where we held prayer. Very cold, cloudy

time .Some precious souls
more were added to the
staid at J. Wright’s
with enow.

‘

Feb 16
Went from Wright’s to Sodom and thence home with M. Stover in
sleigh. Found wife at Hilllker’s. Came home from there on foot.
In P.M. cut wood. In evening Lois and Michael was here. Cold
with snow.

Feb 17
Want to woods for timber. Jot some broom sticks also Egbert
Hilliker and wife and A. Smith and wife was here on a visit.
Spent a happy afternoon and evening. Clear and cold.
Feb 18
Kept fires and made shovel handle. Cut some wood. Mother was
here and Lois. In P.M. the boys in evening. Clear and cold. This
was the coldest morning yet.

Feb 19
Went to Cromwell’s thence to B. Wright’s with H. Wilcox. I
staid all night at Wright's. More mild with cloudy and signs of
rain.
Feb 20
Went to Wilcox's. Jot a horse and thence to Cromwell’s and from
thence home. Saw Lr Peaslea and all the neighborhood where he
lives in Otterville. Snow in A Ji. Rain in P.M. Warm.

Feb 21
Sabbath. Staid at home. Set glass in window. Father left for
Port Burwell early in morning. White frost. Clear and want.
Feb 22
Went to Sodom, Saw Leonard Moses and Daney. Thence to A. Sarles.
Took dinner at Sarles and thence home by B. Hilllker’s where Mr
Martin preached. Pound wife, mother and Lois there. Clear and warm

Feb 23
Staid at home. Done very little. Mr Kelly was here. Warm with
a little rain.

Feb 2U
Went to 3. Hilllker’s to mill and to Giles Hilllker’s for
hay. Mother was here on a visit in P.M. More cold with snow all
day.
*
Feb 2$
Made pattern of plow point for 0. Wright. J.P, Bams was here
and Michael was here in P.M. Mere cold with intervals of snow.
Peb 26
Hewed timber for M. Stover Jr. In the evening went to Hilllker’s
to meeting. Heard an excellent discourse by Bro Bugner from the
words-"What is man that thou art mindfull of Ma"? Followed by
equally as good delivered by Bro Burgess from the words-'It is
good for me to draw near unto God." Cloudy, cold and snow.

�Feb 28
Sabbath, Staid at hmo In MX. In ?*M. wont ’ o mother’s, L?M
and Michael came here In evenins. Cist? and pl3a?ant.
Feb 29
Albert D. long end Mr Fish cams here to make stere. Christian
Sackrider Jr went past here. Elijah Gifford was bare and
borrowed hammer. I made one shoe. 3naline and Michael was hare
in evening. Snow in A^. Rain in P.M. Quite moderate.
Mar 1
Made a shoe. il.J. Long was here after adsa. 0, Austin was
at fathers house. Elijah Jiff ord moved one load of furniture.
Michael was hare in avening. Begun joiner bench. Cold with high
wind. Snow.

Mar 2
Cut wood. Split out stuff for sash. 3.3, moved his wife past
here. C. Austin was here in P.M. Michael and Lais was here in
evening• Cloudy, cold with snow.
Mar 3
Cut wood. Joel was quite sick. Saline and Michael was hare
in evening. Ground piano 9irons). Cloudy and cold with snow.

Mar Ij.
Dressed out sash stuff and went to fathers on a visit. G.
Avery and John was here thia evening. Hore mild with soma rain
and high wind from south.

Mar 5
Went to S. tossings to mill with Michael, got home after
sunset, Ina line was hare in evening. Clear and cold.
Mar 6
Sabbath. IN A.M* staid at home. In F.M. went to mothers. In
evening Busline, Pater, Michael and Lois was here. We spent
the evening singing hymns. Clear and cold with high wind.

Mar 7
Last evening father returned from Port Burwell. Was at ay
house today, rut together some sash for Sv artbout. Cloudy and cold.
Mar 8
Finished 30 lights of sash. Christian P. Sackrider was here,
with latter from TW Mott to B. Gifford warning him off hia farm.
I want to Sodom with alm. Settled with Michael Stover Sr. Found
due ms $5-6?^. Got 13 l£s of pork of him. Called at Giffords on
my return. Father’s family was all here in evening. Clear and cold.

Mar 9
Went to H* Syples for a load of hay for father. Cana home with
A. Smith whom I found at ^linker’s. Eunice went homa with A.
Smith* Wife went also. Snow in AJf. Cloudy in PJS.

Mar 10
Staid at A. Smith’a. In evening went to prayer nesting at
school house art dunce to H. Bankers. Snow.
Mar 11
In the A.M. staid at ’» Bankers. Tn tha ?.?!. went to M.
Averya. Caw dome c? the neighbors there. Cold with snow.

�Mar 12
Staid at Banker!s, Ln the ev.nin^ want tc .jiivo.ax.cs me sting
In schoolhouse. "old with enow.
Mar 13
Sabbath. Staid at Benkar’a, in evening ’ at to prayer Heating
at the Bshoo]hov.sE, 3aid ^ith snow.
Mar II4.
Went with H. Tavlugton to Smith’s thence to Egbert Hllli'rar’a.
Cloudy with intervals of snow.

Mar 15
Staid at Hilllker’a in l.M. Towards evening -cat to Smiths
who took his team and brought us heme. Clear and more mild*

Mar 16
hit wood. Cut tree for rails* InalIn?, Michael and Lois was
here Ln evening* Cloudy and more mild.
Mar 17
Cut timber for rails and cut two pine t^eas down. Clear and
warm Ln P*M. Cloudy in A*M. uia Sarles was here.
Kar 18
Dressed out sbuff for sash and made hanclo for broad axe* In
ovening went to meeting at 3. Hillikor’s. -Sermon by Bro Bogner
f 1 jm text- John 9, ^-1 .f muat work tho works of him that sent
me while it is yet day ; Iha night cometh rhea no man can work”*
Mather’s team vent vith us. 0, May bis words sink deep in our
hearts* Haar and cold. A little snow.

Mar 19
Wart to. HHHker’3.Mound the mill broke® and cone home after
tools to repair it. Get out shaft. Uraline as at my house on
a visit thia P.X. Mlehael and Lola In evening. Hurt my finger.
Clear and sold*

Mar 20
.
Sabbath. Went to the Chapel to meeting. Sawaon by 3ro Bugner,
From Matthew 19, v 2?:” Behold we have forsaken all and followed
The®, What shall we have therefore? Went with father’s team.
Went to father’s in evening. Clear and more mild.
Mar 21
*
Worked on Hilllker’a mill in Anderson’s shop. This day cur
dog had fits and I shot it. In the evenin': mild with snow.
Mar 22
Worked on mill. Wife want to Pathero in evening and the cattle
trod the aloaths in pieces. She went to Temperance in evening#
Cold, snow.

Mar 23
Worked at mill. Finished wheel. Saw M. /very. Cold and snow.

Mar 2^
Worked on mill, got it running. "Halin® .ras hero. Cloudy and
cold.
Mar 2^
"nits 'I'Toll 4th roll. Tn the waning ‘.'ont to milkers co
msetlng. Bro Burgess spoke fiom the words——--

�liar 26
Cut wood. Marla "Richmond was here. Bro Burgess promised to
visit us thia coming out did not coma. Clear and warm.
Mar 27
Left Horwich for Toronto with D. McKenny. Wont through Oakland
stopt and fed horses at ?• Henry’s, thence to Brantford. After
breakfast went in wagon through Aneasire to the 12 mile ereek
at O’Rileys. Clear and warn. (This entry includes Mar 28).
liar 29
Took stage at 0’Alleys for Toronto, arrived about noon. Put
up at Geo Munroe’s, Church St, Ho 12. Went to Assembly in
evening. Clear and warm.
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Mar 30
Quite unwell. Staid at hone most of day. Visited some parts
of town. Some better in .evening. Clear and warm.
April 1

nothing done here. The day is kept as a feast. Stores and
Groceries are all closed. Kept at home most of day. In the
evening worked some. Clear and warm.

April 2
Idlod the day away. Wont to court. Head and mused. Clear and
warm.
Apr 3
Sabbath. Staid at home thia morning. There was (illegible) a
horsethief, a young man of respectable appearance, a physician
just out of his studies at Montreal. So produced his Diploma and
other papers of credit but notwithstanding locked up in jail.
Clear and warm.

This morning wont to the examination of the above mentioned
young man who states that his name to be ’a Saunders and that
he has a wife in the London district. He refused to tell me
what part of district. Appeared much dejected. I went to court.
Saw some trials, in the evening company at Munroes. Clear and
warm.
Apr 5
Was the bearer of a line from Mr Saunders to D.A. Boutton, 3sq
Atty at Law. Court in A.M. Assembly in ?JI. Clear and warm.

Apr 6
In the morning quite hnwell. Clear
Apr 7
Went to hear an address from the inhabitants of Toronto to his
Hxe ell enoy Sir P.BJUnd, L. Governor who replied to it in a very
few words. Visited the Garrison and Kings Wharf and Steamboat
Transit. Cobourg and Traveler. Cloar and warm.
Apr 8
Was sick all night. Dr Phillips gave me camphor and opium.
Pelt some releif, In AJi. grew worse. Quite sick all day. In
PJ&lt;. drank burned brandy. Pelt relieved. Clear and cold.

�Apr 9
Still -suits sick. Mr Tanadar’3 ease was sailed thia morning
but was put off by Atty 3, until Thursday next. Drank a hot
sling with nutmeg and ginger strong. Felt relief. Rainy and cold.

Apr 10
Sabbath. Two or three inches of snow. Thia morning stall at
borne on acct of ray being to dirty to appear at Church. Quite
now ell. Cl oar and cold.
’pr 11
In the A.M# went to court. Much better this morning. In P.21,
our case via: Lewis Clement Vs D.3. Reay. The jury returned in
favor of the former for U7U” I) and costs. Clear and mild.
Apr 12
Want to court in A.M. To Assembly in P.M. Rain.
Apr 13
DJI. Kenny was taken sick this morning. Raw Sam’l Street who
settled with DJI.K. as agent for Clamant. Snow and rain.
Apr 1U
Want to court in A JI. In P.M, to the House of Assembly. Rain.

Apr 15
Raabled through the streets of Toronto. Clear end warm.
Apr 16
Attended court and Housa of Assembly and Garrison. Hr launders
was this day released from confinement upon giving bail for
appearance at future court. Clear and quite warm.
Apr 17
Sabbath. The appearance of the soldiers and a band of music
on their way to church this morning made a very grand appearance.
Mr Every left for the township of Hark where he resides. Clear
and wax*.

Apr 18
Vent to Wharf’s Parlisonant Councils. Clear and war*.
Apr 19
The steamer Transit this morning made an unsueesefoll attempt
tc break the ice out of the bay. I was quite unwell in P.M. Wout
to the House of Assembly. Clear and warm.
Apr 20
Quite sick thia morning. Want to the House of Assembly. The
L. Governor this day (Illegible) the House. Clear and warn.
Apr 21
This morning the steamer made another attempt to get out of
the harbor. Ths schooner 0.3. Weeks from Oswego broke the ice
and came in. Clear Ln A JI. Hain In PJG

Apr 22
Staid at home in A.M. listen 2d to disputes on politics in P.M
Rac’d two dollars in each to go home with. Left Toronto at 4
©clock, traveled till 10 ©clock at night. Staid all night at
Cooksville. Clear and warm.

�May 9
Went to Thompkin's again. Worked all day. "loan and warn.
May 10
Worked for Thompkin’s. Was at A. Smiths in evening. Clear and
warm.
•

May 11
Worked for Thompkins. Fleming was there. Clear and warm.
May 12
'
Raised the frame. Nothing material happened. Rain in P.M.

May 13
Came home. Found all well. Worked In PJt. Clear and warm.
May 1U
Logged and burned around my house. Clear and warm.
May 1$
Sabbath. Father went to Burford to work. I went to Otter creek
for wild onions. Wife and Michael went with me. Clear, war*.
May 16
Worked at home, split rails and burned brush. Clear in A.M.
Rain in P.M.

May 17
Worked at home clearing land. Rain in A.M. Clear and quite warm
in P.M.

May 13
Worked at home. Same work. Ander and Sally was here. Took
Clarissa heme with theta. Clear and warm.
May 19
Worked at home. Wife tried to wash. Got Snalino to finish for
her at fathers. Wife went there.
May 20
Split rails and made fence east of house. In PUG wife was
taken ill with ague in her breast. Saline camo and attended her.
Clear in A.M. Rain in P.M.
May 21
Split rails and made fence west of house. Wife some better.
Went to mill. In P.M. cloudy with rain.

May 22
Sabbath. Michael was here. Mother started for love feast but
could not cross the dam at Hilliker’s, it being broken away with
a very heavy shower last evening. Rain.
May 23
Started early with Michael. Went to Thompkins in P.M. Saw my
father-in-law. Worked at Sarles hewing. Was introduced to Mrs
Mathews from Burford. Saw John. Cloudy and rain.

Worked part of day

May 25

Set up bedstead. Quite cool with rain

�May 26
In AJI. hewed, finished timber. Was at Barbara and thence came
home. Found father and mother here. Cloudy, rain,

JO

Kay 27
Split rails and made fence. Cold and rainy.
May 28
Kra Halna had a Quilting. I split rails and finished fence.
Rain.
“

Kay 2&lt;*
Sabbath.Wife want to meeting at Hllllkor's. Mother, Mrs Hains
and Pater went with her. Cold with rain.
May 30
Made garden and planted beets. In A.M. B. Hllliker was here.
In P Ji, went to Billiken's and cased door. Cold and rainy.

May 31
Planted potatoes and cut wood and kept fires. Cold and rain.
June 1
Planted pontpions end cut thistles. Wta Moore and Rachel Thompkins
was married. Mrs Hains was here to tea. Signs of clearing up.

June 2
Went to Sarles. Began to frame in A JI. In P.M. went to Jesse
Stovers raising a wagon house. Clear and cool.
June 3
Framed at Sarles all day. Clear in A.M. Rain in P.M.
June 1|
In A.M, framed at Sarles. Laid foundation of house. In P.M.
want to raising at IM Bankers. Cloudy, some rain.
June b
Sabbath. Game home. Michael was here. Clear.

June 6
Went early to Sarles. Michael went with me. Framed at Series.
Cloudy with rain at Intervals.
June 7
Framed at Sarles. 7, sowed buckwheat and oats. Cloudy, some rain.
June 8
Framed at Sarles In AJC, in P.M. raised frame and put on roof­
boards. Clear and quite sultry.

June 9
Shingled house. Quite unwell. Clear and warn.
Juno 10
Quite unwell. Cut in (illegible) round the fireplace and hewed
and framed another bent in A.M., in P.M. came home. Was at Barkers
and Cooks and thence through Sodom home. Michael came with me. Clear.
June 11
Sick with cold. Hewed sticks for eves troughs. Plying clouds with
high wind.

�Jun© 12
Sabbath. Was at Hilliker's to prayer fleeting, thence to Sarles
and thence home, Caught a young squirrel. Clsar.

June 13
Worked at Sarles. Win came for ray tools. Marhta want with us on
a visit. Saw Mrs Cook. Clear and warm*
June 1’4.
Worked at Sarles. Tn P.M. went to Barker's and traded some*
and thence hone with my wife* Staid all night. Clear and warm.

June 15
Went to Sarles early. Pound Michael there making box. Worked
at Sarles. Some unwell. Clear and warm.
June 16
Worked at Series. Male window frames. Clear and warm.
Juno 17
Worked at Sarlaa. Tut up eves troughs. Clear in A.M. rain in P.M.

June 10
Worked in A.M, In P.M. attended court at J. Thompkins. Came
home in evening with father and Michael in wagon. Found Wesley
there. Got wheat of M. Stover, Jr. Heavy shower la P.M.
June 19
Sabbath. Staid at home. Wesley and Michael was here.This day
water overflowed my garden. Heavy rain all day.

June 20
Staid at home part of day. Went to Hilliker's in P.M. His mill
dem went off. Hewed stick of timber for my house. Michael and
Wesley went home. Rain.

Juno 21
Hewed another stick of timber for sills. Cold and rain.
June 22
Went to Sarles. Worked part of day. Cold and rain.
June 23
Worked at Sarles. Finished east end of house. Cold and rain.

June 2U
Worked at Sarles on west end of house. Cold and rainy, 'last wind.
June 25
’
Worked at Sarles. Finished west end of house* Came home at
night. Found all well. Cold and rain,east wind.

June 26
Sabbath. Went to old Corman place for strawbarri as. Got a few.
Teter want with ma, Saw Martin Cornwell and others there. Cloudy.
June 2?
Went to mill at Blinker's. Made a gate and planked ths floom.
Got wife's boots mended. Rain.
June 23
Vent to Sarles. Laid floor. Clear and pleasant.

57

�June 29
Worked at Sarles, laying floor. Clear end pleasant.

June 30
Worked at Sarles, laying floor. Clear and pleasant.
July 1
Worked at Sarles, Sided up north side of house. Clear.

July 2
Worked at Sarles. Mads front door and came home. Clear.
July 3
Sabbath. Mrs Wains /as hors and Michael Ln P.M, We vent to
Sodom to meeting with father’s team. Cl oar in A.M. lain in P.M.
July U
In A 44. hawed down house for Willson. In P.M, want to Cromwells
with father’s team. A. Smith went with us. Clear.

July 5
Went to Sarles. Made one door and hung it. Clear.
July 6
,
'
.
Worked at Sarles. Finished ^ob. CoMienoed sash. Made 30 lights.
Macomb finished chimney. Clear.

July 7
Worked at Sarles. Made 36 lights of eash. Clear.
July 8
Mathews camo to Saaris list evening to saa Win’s wife who died
this morning at k past £ oalock. I want to Follows, spoke for
coffin. Saw (illegible) thence to Sodom and saw James Darker who
died at ’a past 11 ©clock A JI, Thence to B.Hllliksrs and home.
Found family well. The wolves had killed my calf and eat it up.
I was quite unwell. Clear.

July 9
Seized posts. Father’s team went to funeral. Wife went with them
Clear in A.M. Xala in P.M,
July 10
Sabbath. Went for raspberry#. Got some. Mrs ^alns and Beckman
B. Leng was at fathers. Clear.

July 11
Went to Sarles. Finished sash and settled with him. Clear.

July 12
Went to Pr Cooks. Began work for him ^ day. Clear,
July 13
Worked at Cooks. Cams home at night quite unwall* Clear.

. July lU
Staid home. Cleaned wall. Hewed beams. Clear.
July 15
Went to Cook’s. Worked ^ day. Quite unwell. Clear.

�July io
. Worked % ley for Cook# In ?«h v^nt to court thsncs bonne.
Michael case with ma# Clsex- find war#.

July 17
Sabbath. Wont with Fiohf si and wife for berries, lot abundance.
In evening wife fell out of door and hurt her side. Michael staid
all night# Clear.
July 13
Went bo Roswell’ leek’s -nd mads a bedstead. Clear.

July 19
Came hone in A JI# "Round wife -nite wall, lot hand saw of
Child’®. Tn ?#M, cleaned well# Clear and warm.
July 20
Want to Berger’s to work for Wright. Ccmmsncad frying a house
36 x 23. Clear.
July 21
Pramod at Sarkar’s In A JI# clear. In ? JI. rain.

July 22
Prated at Berger*® • Clear and very warm.

JUly 23
Framed at Berger’s in A JI. In P.M# rain# Wont to B. Wright’s
Staid all night. *’«rm with rain*
July 2k
Sabbath. Went home* Pound, wife gone. Michael was there# Wife
came home in evening with Henry Smith* Clear and quite warm.
July 2$
Wont to Berger’s. Worked % day. Clear and warm.

July 26
Worked at Barger’s. John Avery came there and worked. Clear*
July 27
Worked at Berger’s. Went to Cromwell’s. Clear.
July 28
Raised house in AJG Came home in P#M# Clear.

July 29
Staid home# Went for berries# A# Smith and wife went with us.
Henry went home. Clear, '

July 30
Pramod sills for my house. Michael came. Clear.
July 31
Sabbath. Smaline went home at night* Clear.
Aug 1
Went to Berger’a.and Wright•s and Willcox’s. Took dinner at
Baris, thence to A “mith5a and took tea. Thence home and back
to Smith’s with wife and child* Clear and quite warm.

53

�Aug 2
Want to Brantford with Smith and wife to caravan. Put up at
Robinson*8 Jr. Caw my brother James vho is at work there. Came
home to Smith’s at night. Clear.

Aug 3
Staid at Smith’s till near night when Smith's team brought us
home. Pound all well. Jacob Kingman returned with team. Cloudy*
Aug U
Begun to frame house. Raised two bents. Clear and warm.
Aug p
Framed on house. Raised two more bants. Michael was here.

Aug 6
Finished bents and raised. Father's team went to Burford to
caravan.
Aug 7
Sabbath. Staid at home. Michael and Petar was here also Christian
Sackrider. Father and mother want after berry® together. Clear.

Aug 9
Want to 3. Lossings, thence to Benj KLlUker's, thence home.
Clear in A JI. Rain in P.M.

Aug 9
Tn A.M. went to 9. Hilliker’s, got his team to go to S. tossings
for boards. In PJI. shinglad on his barn. Clear and warm.
Aug 10
In A JI. worked at home, in PJI. went to Biffords. Clear.

Aug 11
In A JI. finished at Millikan's, in PJI. worked at home. Clear.
Aug 12
Began to frame rafters. Hewed and framed two pr. Clear.

Aug 13
In A.M. finished frame and want after blackberries. In P.M.
sawed my thumb vary bad. Wesley came. Clear and warm.
Aug 1U
Sabbath. Michael came and Petar. In P.M. all want after black­
berries. Saw a dear. Saaline was here. Clear.

Aug 15
In A JI. went to Hilliker’s. In PJI. staid at home, luite un­
well with my thumb which wa% Q^rfs, Lama, .clear.
C RvS li-T SOAK?.

In P.M. staid at
Aug 17
In A.M. went to fathers. In P.M, H. Banker and wife, her mother
Mrs White, Harriett ’very and Thos Swarthout and daughter was
here on a visit. Went for berries. Clear and warm.
Aug 18
Tn A.m. hewed timber Cor collar and hunted horses. In P.M.

�Aug 19
lent for bro sms ticks, axe helves s’a in A.?*, tn ?»K. found
horses and iriwed lumber from Hillikor’s. Clear.

Aug 20
Made bench and began to lay floor. Clear and warm.
Aug 21
Sabbath, fames and Michael was here and Saline. Went for
berries. Got sons. Cool for season.

Aug 22
Worked on floor. Wife want to Hilliker’s on a visit. Clear.
Aug 23
Finished floor and cleaned out and curbed my well. Clear
and warm*
Aug 24
Went to Hilliker’s, Gifford's and Youngs for wheat* Got none.
Came home in evening and began to drag for Peter. Clear.
Aug 25
Finished drag. Jacob Kingwell, Isaac Smiths wife, Jane
Lawson, Mary Addition and Henry Smith was here. Wife came home
with them. Clear.
Aug 26
Worked part of day for Gifford. Came home at night. Clear.
Aug 2?
Worked at heme. Began closet. Michael and Teter was here in
evening. Clear and warm.

Aug 28
Sabbath. Went for harries. Pound plenty. Michael and Peter
went with me. Wife, Egbert and Patience, Jacob and Wesley came.
Clsar.
Aug 29
Went to Giffords and threshed wheat thence to mill and home.
Clear.
Aug 30
Went for berries with mother and Lois in A,M. Went again
with wife in P.M. Got some. Hain at night.
Aug 31
Went to Uncle Jim’s'for soap and in P.M. for berries. Clear.

Sept 1
Went to Hilliker’s to work on mill. Clear.
Sept 2
Worked at Hilliker’s. Jointed planks. Clear.

Sept 3
Worked at H’ll'ker’s for Hilllksr. Fixed sawmill floom. Clear

Sept 4
Sabbath. Michael was hare and in a.M. Irwin Campbell. Rainy.

�Sept 11
Sabbath* Saraiel -.as here In A.M. and John Avar? and James,
Fhi.l4.nd2r writ &gt;3 ?askri lors.

Sept 12
Went to mill. G)t \ ha of Wheat. Clear.
Ths following was ovldantly writtan by Martha Barna.
Sept 13
Thia morning Wta started for Michigan. A gloomy morning. Cloudy
with little rain.

Sept 14
Saline was here in A.M, Clear and pleasant.
Sept 15
Staid at Christian’s all night. Cloudy with little rain.

Sept 16
Want to meeting. Thunder shower in the morning,
Sept 1?
Samuel and Lois is setting on sheet. Clear ani warm.
Sept 18
Sabbath, incline is here. All is lonesome.

Sept 1 9
Clear in A Ji. Pain in afternoon.
Sept 20
Clear arid warm. Baked sake end pies for (illegible)

Sept 21
Clear and warm. Wesley is here and stayed all night.
Sept 22
Rain ell day. All locks glcomy end seems 'illegible)

Sept 23
Cloudy at intervals of sunshine. Hain in evening.

Sept 2U
Had a quilting today. Rainy.

Sept 25
Sabbath.Wesley was hare and cut some wood. Clear and cold.
Sept 26
Washed. Cold with wind. Frost last night.
Sept 27
Cold with high wind all day, at night snow.
Sept 28
Cold with little rain. Very cold at night with frost. All alone

Sept 29
Cold with snow, ^uite sick with cold and Joel too.

�Cept 30
1 Cold and oloudy. J )Ln Zoacs oul dla 3:awea all nl^Zt.

-

Oct 1
Cloudy with high ’rird. ’'•in all night*

Oct 2
Sabbath. Cloud/ ;.u~ cold. Stayed at Christian la akrllsr ’ s.
JC u

Cold with rain la av7!iir^.

0*t 4
R^n-d all ld„ . CI-COJ killed the pig 'oday* \\lt? 512k withcramps last night.

Oct 5
Clear and cold* ’rjr. di ch all night, Stay;! at Christian’s.
Oct 6
Raia In Burning. &gt;alte sick in moxviing, bestir at night.
Oct 7
Clear all day hith rain in evening*

Oct 8
Jsd very lonesome and quite forsaken* So letter* Samuel (illegible)
Snow and rain in evening.
Oct 9
Jabbath. Went to Iclinssa with doline. Pleasant.

Oct 10
last Saturday ^j,n ?illiker and D. Tilson was unruled. Clear
and vara.
Ost 11
Clcai’ with rain in evening. This day received letter.

Oct 12
Cl^r and warn.

Oct 13
Cloudy with little rain.
Oct ilj.
.nt to A. Smiths. Clear and odd, Philander and wife stayed
hers all ni^ht. Cold and^now#

Oct ip
Much fatigued with ay rile.
Oct 16
Sabbath* Rain all day, luits cold.
Oct 17
Cold with snow, about an inch.
Oct 18
Clear and warm*

Cc c 19
Zana with rain. Polar ’ sd .another fit this uemin-?. One last

�Oct 20
Mlohsei wag h~re. Tu" on -7 qrZlt. Cold :'*,-h ’'ijk wind sad told.
Ost 21
Cold with high wind and racw.

Oct 22
Hoar and wann. Wrnt to A a Saddlers in evening*

Oct 23
Sabh^th. John ^tovrr v?.? hare '/ier Smelinn. -laer md ‘Jam.
Iain in evening.
Oct #4
Washed in A.M. Clear and warn.
Oct 2$
Wont to Janes Reaches with Lois and linelino. Clear ‘minors cool.

Oct 26
Sent to Jeanines and got ions tea by Janes. Clear and warn,
Oct 27
Two Inches of "new fell this morning. Locked like hard times.
Host all gone by night. Clear and cold this evening.
Oct 28
"am and smokey. Looks like Indian Sumer.
Oct 29
car and warn.

Oct 30
Sabbath. Went to Meeting at Sodom. Clear and warm*
Oct 31
Washed and fixed to 30 to Holiness. Clear and warm.

Mov 1
Started to 30. Joel was taken alek. Came back. Mrs Sackrider,
Mrs (illegible), Mrs S. Cackrider and mother ^ams was here on a
visit. Clear and warm.

Nov 2
Joel is worse. Mrs FllVker and Mrs Wilson was here. Clear and
want.
I or 3
Joel ia oorna bettor. Peter had another fit thia morning. Clear
and warm.
WOT I4

Want to Christian Sackrider’s to a raising. Clear and warm.
Kev 5
Quite unwell with a cold. Anxiously awaiting the return of my
absent partner, but he’s not come. Clear and warm.
MOT 6

' abbath. Went to t^e old gsntlmHsn* s» Claris and warn#.

I#

"*

�3ov 7
. Stayer? at ’'□eft.

’ry lonosopie. “'’??.r mJ r'ca’ant.

SOT 8

Wont and spun seal** thread* Claar and warm.

Sov 9
Went and twisted MT thread, rune homa and zis.de Toei a shirt*
Your father killed his hogs today. Stayed all night alom. This la
a lonesome night to me. ‘^ome appearance of rain.
SOT 10

Wont to Christian Sackrider’s In 7 J'. They esme over In evening
A. Smith was hers. Stayed all night, lanes, Pipeline and Micha al
was here also. Hain in evening.
HOT 11

Washed and churned. Got 1 bushel of wheat. Tain all day.
HOT 12

James and {illegible) was here. We had pudding and milk for
supper. Got ^ bushel of meal of Sackrider’s. Lowrey with little rain
and wind. Warm.
HOT 13

■fee lire was hers. Clear and warm.
HOT l!|.

T^ite unwell and very lonesome. Clear and pleasant.
HOT 15

Had cramp# In my stomach this morning. Corked the house with moss.
Michael helped me, Warm and pleasant, lain in evening. Thia has
bean a very lonesome day to me, looking for return of my absent
partner, Will he ever return? Has ton ya moments, You seen to move
ao slowly.
HOT 16

Thia morning received a letter from hi, Ky feelings at this
time I shall forbear to describe as it will ba no satisfaction
but my heart feels the weight of the lines I received. Feel
much dejected and heartbroken to think that the last retaining
friend as I thought has ao little confidence in ma. Warm with snow.
HOT 1?

Wrote a letter to Wm thia morning, Pater had a fit this morning.
Zibeline went to Throoloaor ton* s to the post off lea to gat a letter.
Got none. Cold with snow this morning.
HOT 13

Went to your fathers. Stayed with Incline while your mother and
Lois went to masting. Claar and warm.
HOT 19

Washed three bad quilts. Wesley cue here and stayed all night
this day. Gave me a pair of shoes. Warm.
HOT 20

SMllne was hens and ye bad apple pudding for dinner, Saline
and Wesley stayed all night, Peter had a fit today. Began io rain
this morning and rained all lay and all night.

�Nov 21
Vaehed and out pair of pantaloons for Shoemaker Witheral. Weeiey
stayed all day and cut jams wood. Benjamin .3111.Iker was her® today.
Rained. Rain all da. and soma in evening.

Nov 22
Thia morning Weslay want home* Mother wad Iselin a was hare In
evening, Mora cold with 'ain and snow.
Nov 23
Michael cut and draped anas wood. Cold with snow.
Nov lU
A. Smith cam® here and stayed all night and K. Haines. This la
a gloomy time, about four inches of snow. My cow almost starved
and nothing to eat. Thia is hard timss. How gloomy all.

Nov 2$
Wait home with Smith, ^ry cold.
Nov 26 (Illegible)

Nov 27
Boice and wife was here. I went to John Moses. Stayed all night.
Went to (illegible) stayed all night. Cold.

Nov 28
Want to Smith's.
This is the final entry of Diary except a notation without
dace as follows: Started for Michigan. So Bappy....
Last line illegible.

The location in Michigan was Adrian in Lenawee county.
They lived there until 1359 when they moved to Leonidas, 3t Joseph
county and in i860 they moved to Wakeshma Township, Kalsmaaoo
county, Michigan. They resided there until their death and are
buried in South cometary, Fulton, Michigan.
Ths ordinal of this -Lary is in the possesion of Mrs
Bernice Osborne of Battle Creek, Michigan. Mrs Osbomo is a Great
granddaughter of William and Martha Bams (Bames).
This was copied by Perry p. Baines pf Ieonidas, Michigan,
a Great grandson of william and Martha Barns &lt;i Barnas).

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