Herbert "Bert" Babcock was my great great uncle - the brother of my maternal grandmother's father, Herman Babcock. I obtained his 1894 Diary on E-bay when my friend Marty Schlabach happened upon it and let me know. Many thanks to all who preserved this little bit of Bert's life for me to share with the world!
Saturday, December 11, 2010
March 25 thru 26, 1894
I will not be transcribing each entry since most of Bert's diary is pretty clear. You can read the original more easily by clicking on the image above to view a larger version. I will be including this paragraph, or something similar in each entry so that new readers will know they can click the image to enlarge it for easier reading. Also, there will be some links to the right of the page with relevant information that may be of interest. If you follow Bert's diary regularly, you can skip this paragraph. My notes will include the basics of what Bert talks about each day, along with my own personal thoughts, research, information gleaned from past or future entries, etc. If you have information or suggestions that may help my research, please e-mail me.
A couple of pretty quiet days. Still cold and windy. Bert goes over to Russel Dye's (brother of my great grandmother on my father's side of the family) He spends the day and stays for dinner and then comes home.
The next day is a bit warmer. Bert does chores on the farm as usual, and Winnie Fisher takes a load of furniture over to John's new farm.
Cheryl and I work together to create wonderful figures of people, and other great art work for the home and office! I'm also Henry's great great grandson, and have published Henry's analog diary from 1886 in digital form 123 years later. Henry's Diary at http://HenryCOlney1886.blogspot.com/ In 2010, I am blogging another diary - that of my maternal great Uncle Bert Babcock - 1894. http://bertbabcock1894.blogspot.com/
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