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Transcription of Jennie Pike’s Date Diary (1932-1940) – Page 26

Jennie Pike’s Date Diary (1932-1940) - Page 26

Jennie Pike’s Date Diary (1932-1940) - Page 26

2nd Canadian Contingent landed in England
Dec 31-39.
Mon. Jan 1st, 1940 New Year’s Day, mild with
snow flurries.
Shut down a section Dec. 30-39 after starting &
running 6 wks [sic]. Night work on 80 looms of Lard [sic]
finish started on Jan 1 1940
Mr. Crowe came to U.B. Church Marysville in 1939
Ross Peterson went to Montreal to have operation
on eyes Jan 12-40
A.5.P.C. [sic] raise starting Feb. 4-40
Lord Tweedsmuir died at Ottawa Feb. 11-40
Gov. Gen. of Canada

Big snow storm Feb. 11-40
Mrs. Dick Sloat died Feb. 12-40
Vic Dennison Murphy died in Boston Fri. Feb
23-40 brought home for burial
Donahue child died Feb. 25-40

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A Fredericton Region Museum project … exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick!

A BIG thank you to Kristel who has volunteered to help me with the Pike diary transcriptions!!!

Transcription of Jennie Pike’s Date Diary (1932-1940) – Page 23

Jennie Pike’s Date Diary (1932-1940) - Page 23

Jennie Pike’s Date Diary (1932-1940) - Page 23

Our Majesties The King and Queen
visited N.B. June 13-39, came through
Marysville into Fredericton, a grand
reception.  I saw them 3 times, it was
a most beautiful sight, one I shall
never forget.                     June 13-39 holiday
I went to Boston June 23rd – 39 returned June 29
had a delightful time.
Stopped Bill Jameison’s secton July 3-39
Fred Easterbrook [sic] died suddenly at Campbellton
July 7 or 8th 1939.
Mr. Duncan Robinson died in Milltown N.B.
Mon. July 17-39 buried here Wes. July 19-39
Ruth McDowell died Aug 3-39
Mrs. Cecil Baily died Aug 5-39
Ester Denmson in Mass. died, Aug 3-39 buried here Aug 6-39

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A Fredericton Region Museum project … exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick!

A BIG thank you to Kristel who has volunteered to help me with the Pike diary transcriptions!!!

Transcription of Jennie Pike’s Date Diary (1932-1940) – Page 15

Jennie Pike’s Date Diary (1932-1940) - Page 15

Jennie Pike’s Date Diary (1932-1940) - Page 15

Venetta Gasier [sic] operated upon for Appendicitis
Sept. 21-37.
Cecil McDonald operated upon, Sept 24-37
Sade Walker very low in hospital Sept 22-37.
Earth quake [sic] morning of Sept. 30-37 about 4 a.m.
I went to Boston on excursion. Oct. 8-37.
Cousin Leila Logan West here from Spokane,Wash. Oct, 1937.
first visit in 30. yrs.
Thanksgiving day Oct. 11-37. No holiday.
Sade Walker came home from Hospital Mon. Oct 18-37.
Mr. Wibberly on Policeman Mon Oct 18-37
School opened here Tues. Oct. 12-37.
Snow Oct. 29-37.
Mr. Wilkinson died Mon. night – Nov. 1-37.
Miss Ida Shaw died. Wed. Nov. 4-37.
Mr. Collett’s brother, visiting here, dropped dead Thurs. Nov. 11-37.
Poor old Mum. [sic] died Sun. Nov 14-37. age 97 yrs, 8 mos.
Sade Walker died Mon. night. Nov 15-37
Mrs. Percy Saunders came to my house in Nov-37

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A Fredericton Region Museum project … exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick!

A BIG thank you to Kristel who has volunteered to help me with the Pike diary transcriptions!!!

Transcription of Jennie Pike’s Date Diary (1932-1940) – Page 6

Jennie Pike’s Date Diary (1932-1940) - Page 6

Jennie Pike’s Date Diary (1932-1940) - Page 6

Gladys operated on for appendicitis. May 10-21
Anuia [sic] Walker died May 11-21
Father died Dec 25-20
Jim Robinson died Feb 19. 1933
Dr. Laughlin of Milltown N.B. [sic] died suddenly May
25-35.  Dec. 27-33 big snow storm
snow piled everywhere.
Tractor wooking [sic]
all day.  Cold Friday.
Dec 24-33 (on record)
Winter of 1933-34 (extremely cold).
Roads between Fton [sic] & Marysville blocked by
snow Dec. 29 & 30 – 1933 (no cars running)
Oct 14-35 Election day (Cons. defeated [sic])
Gladys & I went to Boston on excursion
Feb. 2-34 Visited May & Blake, went to Sportsmen Show.

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A Fredericton Region Museum project … exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick!

A BIG thank you to Kristel who has volunteered to help me with the Pike diary transcriptions!!!

Miss Belle Moore & George Taylor

Found this interesting story in Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics.  A big thank you to the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick for making this database available on-line! 

Transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson.

Volume 98 Number 2359
Date February 19 1895
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Telegraph

Fredericton Herald: A marriage is to be celebrated at Boston on Wednesday next under peculiar circumstances. Nearly eleven years ago Miss Belle MOORE of this city was married to George TAYLOR, employed with George A. BURKHARDT as an assistant in his photographic studio and Mr. Taylor went to the Moore residence on St. John street to live with his wife as an inmate of her mother’s household. But the couple did not agree very long, and not long after a son was born to them. Mr. Taylor went to Boston, his wife remaining with her mother. Mrs. Taylor after a time went to Calais, where she resided long enough to secure a divorce under the U.S. law and returned to Fredericton free. It will be eleven years ago nect Wednesday since the first wedding, the re-marriage being planned to celebrate the eleventh anniversary of the former event. For a number of years the parties did not correspond nor have anything to do with each other, but recently, during the past year, through the intervention of mutual friends at especially at Mr. Taylor’s request, letters have regularly passed between them, he urging another trial of matrimony. Mrs. Taylor at last consented, and if all goes well she will leave St. Mary’s, her present home, and on Wednesday husband and wife will be united. The boy, issue of the first marriage, will accompany his mother to Boston. Mr. Taylor is said to occupy a good position in Boston.

Volume 61 Number 367 
Date March 1 1884
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Telegraph
 
m. At residence of bride’s mother, Fredericton (York Co.) 20th ult., by Rev. A.J. Mowatt, George M. TAYLOR / Belle MOORE third d/o late Richard MOORE, formerly of Brooklyn, New York.