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William Beatty Diary, 1860-1863

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   <td>Aunt Jennet & Jock young people went home with our waggon the roads is quite bare snowed a little at night</td>
 
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   <td>ewnt to the School house & heard the Revd Mr Brown in the forenoon & the Revd Mr Carrol iat the church in the afternoon</td>
 
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   <td>Do  Do  I cobbled shoes rain I scent five dollars to Johns Younge for him to buy soleleather for me</td>
 
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   <td>Ad drew some wood at home I went to Wm Johnstons & got shoes on Wat cutter & gave him two dollar he charged 8s.9d for it Ad, Elen, & Isable went to Yonges Wat & his wife went away this afternoon fin day</td>
 
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   <td>no meeting to day Georg Tennent & McGlacklin came here in a Buggy fine day warm</td>
 
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   <td>hughed out a slaugh cruck Ad & Elen came this afternoon & brought seven sheep from Samuel Nowlands he had on shares owes 9 more I think warm with a little rain</td>
 
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   <td>Do    Do    Ad worked at the wood poor slaughing went to a tea meeting in our school house it is for Missionary purpos the Revd Mr Gearden Willson Mart a reformed Roman Cathloc spoke</td>
 
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   <td> Ad went to caintown & got Robs bobs to draw rails {illegible} came home from Godrich, David & Jock s Wat here to</td>
 
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1863

15 Helped Henry Webster to thrash with the horses
Aunt Jennet & Jock young people went home with our waggon the roads is quite bare snowed a little at night
made a door for the house stormy most of the day
Ad began to draw wood from Cristies I thrashed oats hard frost
ewnt to the School house & heard the Revd Mr Brown in the forenoon & the Revd Mr Carrol iat the church in the afternoon
19 Ad drew wood I thrashed oats
20 Do Do Do Do
21 Do Do I fixed a boot of Isables
22 Do Do I cobbled shoes rain I scent five dollars to Johns Younge for him to buy soleleather for me
23 Ad drew 2 loads of wood from Cristies I fixed a chain & made staples & hooks for the doore
24 Ad drew some wood at home I went to Wm Johnstons & got shoes on Wat cutter & gave him two dollar he charged 8s.9d for it Ad, Elen, & Isable went to Yonges Wat & his wife went away this afternoon fin day
25 no meeting to day Georg Tennent & McGlacklin came here in a Buggy fine day warm
26 hughed out a slaugh cruck Ad & Elen came this afternoon & brought seven sheep from Samuel Nowlands he had on shares owes 9 more I think warm with a little rain
27 worked at the slough snowed in the forenoon Ad drew one load of wood
28 Do Do Ad worked at the wood poor slaughing went to a tea meeting in our school house it is for Missionary purpos the Revd Mr Gearden Willson Mart a reformed Roman Cathloc spoke
29 stormed most of the day worked at the slough
30 stormed most of the day Do Do Do
31 Ad went to caintown & got Robs bobs to draw rails {illegible} came home from Godrich, David & Jock s Wat here to
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