28 – 29th – Cut spouts all week.
Month: January 2019
Sunday, January 27, 1901
27th -Went to S.S. & Church. Then Mary & I went to Church in the evening. Drove Button to Johns buggy.
Saturday, January 26, 1901
26th – Mary came home today. Went up after I hauled a load of hay & cut wood.
Friday, January 25, 1901
24th & 25th – Cut sprouts. Stopped at Marys on way home but she wasnt there yet. Mary seems to be living with her Uncle Ed McCormick and helping her Aunt Sallie in Chillicothe during the week, and then she comes home to her parents’ house on the Bench property on Fridays or Saturdays. Correction: While she might be helping…
Wednesday, January 23, 1901
23rd – Cut sprouts & went to prayer meeting. Drove Button.
Tuesday, January 22, 1901
22nd – Hauled a load of corn for the calves & worked in the stables. Geo. & Old Charley cut sprouts & John went down to Kisler’s & got the pile driver. Here is the mysterious Old Charley again. He was mentioned a couple of times last summer, and he’s not a horse because he is working with horses or…
Monday, January 21, 1901
21st – Took a load of wood to Mrs. L. Porter. There are a few Porters in Livingston County, Missouri, in the 1900 federal census. It isn’t clear if Jesse means Mrs. Porter’s first name begins with L, or if her husband’s first name begins with L, as etiquette dictates that a woman is socially known as Mrs.-Husband’s-First-and-Last-Names. There is…
Sunday, January 20, 1901
20th – Went to S.S. & went to Mary’s.
Saturday, January 19, 1901
18 – 19th-hauled wood.
Thursday, January 17, 1901
17th – Pa went up to Aunt Vina’s to her birthday dinner. Geo. & I ricked wood at the cut-off. Geo. got sick. “Ricked” is a verb for to stack or heap. This is likely George Bench because in a few weeks, Jesse starts listing “Geo. DeLapp” and “Geo. B.” Cousin George has not gone home yet.