VB-305 South Family page 9

1833 (confr.)
22 Aug James Dodge comes from N.H. to join. A beggar from Lewis Co.
2 Sept A man with a brat here to find market for.
A woman with two boys from Troy, wanted us to take one of them.
"In all, we had 28 persons of the world here today. In addition to these, a load of visitors
from Harvard."
5 Sept Norman Humphrey comes with his mother.
Eldress Elizabeth brings two girls- Sophia Ward and Elizabeth Holly.
12 Sept Caroline Chapman to NF to live.
19 Sept Norman Humphrey to NF to live.
20 Sept Patterson Boyd comes again.
26 Sept Rebecca TayLor to the world.

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VB-306 JOURNAL NO. 2, Beginning 1 October 1833 (d*** 15 Get "Little Albert Amblaide" died last night.
1 Nov "Samuel Parker, the prophet, here."
9 Nov "John Pierson, a prophet from Cherry Valley, comes again."
18 Nov William Davis and George Worsley to NF; Alexander Boyd and Charles Chadwick
to WF to live.
23 Nov "We have a gift to humble ourselves and repent."
21 Dec Edwin Clary and John Po^well to NF to live.
28 Dec Betsy Bryantrdied.

1834 >^^
11 Apr <*T7 Reamer-Mies.
19 Apr Jacob ? to CF to live.
26 Apr Mary Ann Ay res*' comes to stay.
12 July Charles Stephens to WF to live.
14 July "Elder Calvin and IB (issachar Bates) to Lansingburgh to see Nehemiah^
White. Take Nehemiah and Charles along."
18 July "Shubel and IB after the corpse of Nehemiah White to inter in our burying
ground."
28 July "A general muster for harvesting the wheat."
29 July "A wooden dish pealer here."
30 July "An Indian doctor here."
16 Aug Three children tdNF - Harriet & Chris tabel Clary and George Billow -
and one to CF - Calista Alsworth.
23 Aug New dam finished.
25 Aug New waterwheel set in motion.
30 Aug Funeral of John Damp's wife. Several Shakers attend.
11 Sept John Damp brings his three children here.
22 Oct George Worsley s mother and stepfather came for him.
3 Nov "A man here by the name of Tredway; another from Saratoga by the name
of no matter. '
19 Nov "Ayres after his girls, don't get Mary Ann but takes Elizabeth."
24 Nov "Ayres comes and takes away Mary Ann, poor girl."
2 Dec "We let the water into the new pond and begin to buzz handles."

1835
16 Jan The new dam broke twice. Sawing (buzzing) wood.
17 Jan The dam broke again. The brethren turn out to mend it. Buzzing wood and
turning broom handles.