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William Beatty Diary, 1877-1879

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   <td>I have been in bed this forenoon not being well went to the Station in the afternoon to town Meeting</td>
 
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   <td>{illegible}ing Reeve Anderson Dep Reeve Lateman Consett X Chapman councilers fine cold day Ad went to Gananoque</td>
 
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   <td>I did not do much split some wood & fixed things about the house for the weding fine Cold day</td>
 
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   <td>Ellen was married to Wm A Scott of Gl{illegible} this evening by the Revd W Colthond of Gananoque there was James Scott & Wife James McElheny & wife, James Hall & wife F Icon & Wife Adam Armstrong & wife Robert Beatty & Wife Noncie Hazelwood & John Beatty John McDonald Tennee Cahawn Mary Beatty Albert Highcock & his sister Ida Ad & Wife Wallace McNiel & his sister & Belle & Bessie the </td>
 
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   <td>Brockville folk & the Scotts & Ellen went away on the Mixed train to Brockville the Revd Mr Ron Bell came on the Express he is to preach two sabbats for us he is stoping hear cold fine day</td>
 
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   <td> Revd Mr Bell preached here this morning I am not able to go I had a cold chill in bed all day</td>
 
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   <td>Ad Brought Dr Pence to see me he says that it is inflamation of the lungs</td>
 
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   <td>stormy day Ad telegraphed to Farmersville for Dr Addison he is sick & could not come he then telegraphed to Brockville for Dr Marden he came up on the Express hed sounded & examined me he says I have one good lung thinks there is no danger but be carefull</td>
 
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1877

1 I have been in bed this forenoon not being well went to the Station in the afternoon to town Meeting
2 {illegible}ing Reeve Anderson Dep Reeve Lateman Consett X Chapman councilers fine cold day Ad went to Gananoque
3 I did not do much split some wood & fixed things about the house for the weding fine Cold day
4 Ellen was married to Wm A Scott of Gl{illegible} this evening by the Revd W Colthond of Gananoque there was James Scott & Wife James McElheny & wife, James Hall & wife F Icon & Wife Adam Armstrong & wife Robert Beatty & Wife Noncie Hazelwood & John Beatty John McDonald Tennee Cahawn Mary Beatty Albert Highcock & his sister Ida Ad & Wife Wallace McNiel & his sister & Belle & Bessie the
5 Brockville folk & the Scotts & Ellen went away on the Mixed train to Brockville the Revd Mr Ron Bell came on the Express he is to preach two sabbats for us he is stoping hear cold fine day
6 I split wood & other fixing about the house
7 Revd Mr Bell preached here this morning I am not able to go I had a cold chill in bed all day
8 no better a severe pain in my side Ad is doing the chores
9 Ad Brought Dr Pence to see me he says that it is inflamation of the lungs
10 stormy day Revd Mr Bell had a prayer meeting in the church to night
11 Revd Mr Bell went to Fairfax this evening to hold a Meeting there
12 stormy day Ad telegraphed to Farmersville for Dr Addison he is sick & could not come he then telegraphed to Brockville for Dr Marden he came up on the Express hed sounded & examined me he says I have one good lung thinks there is no danger but be carefull
13 he sent up a bottle for the cough it is very bad
14 the Revd Mr Bell preached at night time
15 the Revd Mr Bell went to Kingston on the Express the roads very bad almost impassable they had to shovel the roads to get Mr Bell here from Fairfax to day hew was there since thursday night
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