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William Beatty Diary, 1880-1883

William Beatty 1880-1883 Diary 23.pdf

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   <td>it was a fine day the waer is  {illegible} Ad went to the road & brought 1 load home there was a little rain this afternoon the snow {illegible}</td>
 
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   <td>the Road is so soft that there is no loads going on the them I went to the funeral of a son of John Red he was buried at the Union church
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   <td>it is still thawing the snow has got a great fall  the ground is in a swim  warm day with rain</td>
 
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   <td>fine day still thawing it is the only thaw that have had this winter the roads is impassable no travel on them</td>
 
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   <td>no meeting this morning any of the churches this morning Revd Mr Garret preached the funeral sermon </td>
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   <td>Little Watt came on the Express from Pembrock to see {illegible} Adtook him to Young to see his Mother Ellen Jennet & Billie went with him Billie intended to {illegible}</td>
 
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   <td>Ad came home this afternoon on Ellen Jennet cam with him they are al well there</td>
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{illegible} took it home cold day
it was a fine day the waer is {illegible} Ad went to the road & brought 1 load home there was a little rain this afternoon the snow {illegible}
9 the Road is so soft that there is no loads going on the them I went to the funeral of a son of John Red he was buried at the Union church there was 24 rigs
10 it is still thawing the snow has got a great fall the ground is in a swim warm day with rain
11 the ground is all in a swim warm day with rain
12 fine day still thawing it is the only thaw that have had this winter the roads is impassable no travel on them
13 no meeting this morning any of the churches this morning Revd Mr Garret preached the funeral sermon
{illegible}
16 Little Watt came on the Express from Pembrock to see {illegible} Adtook him to Young to see his Mother Ellen Jennet & Billie went with him Billie intended to {illegible}
17 Ad came home this afternoon on Ellen Jennet cam with him they are al well there
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