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Thursday, January 3, 1918

A clear colde day. Ben and Josie come home a while after 1 oclock this morning. They said that they had a fine time at Mr Edmons. Ben went to Renan and to see Charles this morning. Charles is feeling some better now. Hellen & Brumfield & Virginia Harvey come today. They are here now. I got breakfast and milked the cows. Josie got dinner. I sewed some made me three boddices. I have finished 8 little waists for Carries children. I worked the button holes and sewed on the buttons tonight.

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Monday, January 7, 1918

A cloudy day and some warmer. To night the wind is blowing. Ben went to Strait Stone. Marvin went to see Charles. He is some better off a gain. Josie has bin sick all day. I got dinner to day and sewed a little. Miss Smith sent the drugget home to day by Irvin Harvey and Robert Reynolds. I got a letter from Lottie Craddock to day.

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Thursday, January 10, 1918

A clear day.

Ben sawed wood and cut feed to day. Marvin Smith and William Gilbert helped him. This evening he went to see Charles and went to Renan.

Josie got dinner and supper to day. She cut some quilt pieces.

I sewed some.

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Henry is not well tonight.

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Sunday, January 27, 1918

A bad day rained some and turned colde. Ben and Jim went to see Charles this evenin. He is mighty feeble yet. They come by Kates and Marvins.

Mr Carr is here yet.

Josie and I got dinner did not get any supper. Heard to day that all of the Dews has small pox. I am sorry for them.

Henry is right sick to night. I do hope that he may be better by morning.

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Thursday, January 31, 1918

A cloudy day the ground is covered with ice. Ben went to Renan this evening he walked. Tom Edmons come up here to day for Ben to cut his hair.

Marvin went to see Charles to day. I wish I could go.

Johnson Reynolds come to Marvins to change his phone.

Josie got dinner. I washed dishes after dinner. I sewed some on an olde quilt milked and then set by the fire most of the time.

Mollie sent this evening and got the knitting that I did for her. We hope that Henry is some better.

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Charles Brumfield

Charles Francis Brumfield (1872-1918) was the sixth son of Henry and Julia Brumfield and husband of Margaret Brumfield.

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Pages that refer to Charles Brumfield:

Thursday, January 3, 1918 (Charles)
Monday, January 7, 1918 (Charles)
Thursday, January 10, 1918 (Charles)
Sunday, January 27, 1918 (Charles)
Thursday, January 31, 1918 (Charles)
Sunday, February 3, 1918 (Charles)
Tuesday, February 5, 1918 (Charles)
Sunday, February 10, 1918 (Charles)
Wednesday, February 13, 1918 (Charles)
Friday, February 15, 1918 (Charles)
Saturday, February 16, 1918 (Charles)
Sunday, February 17, 1918 (Charles)
Saturday, February 23, 1918 (Charles)
Monday, February 25, 1918 (Charles)
Thursday, February 28, 1918 (Charles)
Friday, March 1, 1918 (Charles Brumfields)
Saturday, March 2, 1918 (Charles)
Monday, March 4, 1918 (Charles)
Thursday, March 7, 1918 (Charles Brumfield)
Wednesday, March 13, 1918 (Charles Brumfields)
Friday, March 15, 1918 (Charles)
Saturday, March 16, 1918 (Charles)
Sunday, March 17, 1918 (Charles)
Monday, March 18, 1918 (Charles)
Tuesday, March 19, 1918 (Charles)
Wednesday, March 20, 1918 (Charles)
Thursday, March 21, 1918 (Charles Brumfields)
Friday, March 22, 1918 (Charles)
Saturday, March 23, 1918 (Charles Brumfield)
Sunday, March 24, 1918 (Charles Brumfield)
Saturday, December 28, 1918 (Charles)
Memoranda (ii) (Charles Brumfield)
Monday, March 24, 1919 (Charles Brumfield)
Thursday, December 11, 1919 (Charles)

Subject articles that refer to Charles Brumfield:

Aubrey Brumfield (Charles)
Charles Francis Brumfield, Jr. (Charles)
Doris Brumfield (Charles)
Emmett Brumfield (Charles)
Janie Brumfield (Charles)
Lillian Brumfield (Charles)
Margaret Brumfield (Charles Brumfield)

Ben Brumfield is researching the people and places mentioned in the Julia Brumfield Diaries. He welcomes correspondence at benwbrum@gmail.com.