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William Beatty Diary, 1858-1860

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   <td>August 15</td>
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   <td>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 <s>then</s> he is to help to slack</td>
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   <td>worked in the marsh very warm</td>
 
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   <td>cockd & stacked & finished what we cut in the marsh</td>
 
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   <td>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</td>
 
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   <td>the Boys worked in the swamp below the orchard  I did nothing the Baby is very low</td>
 
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   <td>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 </td>
 
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   <td> Revd Mr Harvy preached at our school house the Baby is so low that I did not go  </td>
 
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   <td>Mary Breathed her last about 7 oclock this morning she suffered a great deal before she died</td>
 
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   <td>Mary is buried at Granmam feet the Rev Mr Morrison preached there was A great many there</td>
 
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   <td>rain most of the Day thrashed the Rye</td>
 
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   <td>Began to cut the spring wheat good crop</td>
 
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   <td>finished the chinee wheat then cut the large oats warm Day</td>
 
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   <td>cut the Scotch wheat heavy rain & hail this afternoon</td>
 
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   <td>Revd Mr Mills preached this forenoon & the Revd Mr McKenzie in the afternoon</td>
 
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   <td>drew in the scotch wheat & went to Mill with 11 Bushel of Rye wat cut some of the oats</td>
 
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   <td>drew in the chinee wheat the large oats the Barley & John Youngs peas & spring Rye </td>
 
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   <td>31</td>
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   <td>hooked peas in the forenoon rain in the afternoon</td>
 
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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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