My grandmother, Gertrude Hitchings (1905 - 2001) This photo was probably taken near the year of Gertrude's diary 1920 |
Last week I started to scan and transcribe my grandmother's tiny 3" diary and publish those pages on my blog. You can read the first installment HERE. I'll be posting sections of this diary every week for Amanuensis Monday.
Page 6
Fri. Jan.
16, 1920
Got up at
6:45 went
To
school. Awful cold this
Am 15 below
0. Stayed
Home all
afternoon. Went
Sliding down
Prospect
Hill great sliding came home
10:30 went
to bed 10:45
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Saturday 17
Got up at
8:15 snowing
Hard. Worked all
Morning and
afternoon
Quite warm
today
Home all the
evening
Gordon got
his violin
Went to bed
at 9:30
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Sunday 18
Got up at 10
o’clock
It is awful
windy
Today. Home all morning
Home all
afternoon and
Evening. Went to bed
At 9:00
Awful cold today.
Page 7
Mon. Jan.
19, 1920
Up at 7:15
went to
School. Home at 1:15 home
all the
afternoon. Snow-
ing this afternoon. Home
all the
evening and played
base ball
went to bed 9:15.
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Tuesday 20
Up at 7 went
to school
Mildred came
down
with the
mumps. Home
All the
afternoon.
Home all
evening. Went
To bed at
9:30
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Wednesday 21
Got up at
7:00 went
To
school. Marion
Come up this
afternoon
Stayed home
all the
evening and
played Base
ball went to
bed at 9:45.
[Note: It is interesting to note that despite all the snow (and all the sledding) Gertrude played baseball several times during January 1920. And another sibling caught the mumps!]
page 8
Thurs. Jan.
22, 1920
Got up at
7:00 went to
School home
at 1:15 ate
dinner home
all afternoon
Went down to
Alberta G.
came home at
10
and went to
bed at 10:15
Had our pigs
killed today.
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Friday 23
Hollis’
birthday got up at
6:45 went to
school. Home
At 1:15 had
dinner worked around
the house
all afternoon. Went on a
sleigh ride
had a great time,
(see memorial day)
Came home
11:30 went to bed 12:00
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Saturday 24
Got up at
8:45 awfully
Tired this
morning worked all
day. Snowing hard.
Terrible fire
up to
Swiche’s [sp?] barn, house, 24 cows,
horse
burn’d at 10
o’clock out 12 am bed 8 o’clock.
transcription:
$15,000 Loss on Farm Buildings at Danvers
Danvers, Mass. January 24. A Loss estimated at $15,000 resulted
from fire tonight which damaged the farm building owned by Joshua N.
Zwicker and leased by Robert A. Fielding. The farm is on the Beverly
and Danvers line. The Danvers department was called on for assistance.
The blaze was caused by an overturned lantern.
Insurance involved follows, loss estimated at $12,000:
Home............................. $3,200 Traders & Mechanics......... $1,250
Ohio Farmers...................1,900 Berkshire Mutual............... 1,250
Pawtucket Mutual............1,500 Northern, Eng. .................. 1,025
Merrimack Mutual...........1,550 Fitchburg Mutual............... 600
Providence- Washington..1,500
Salem Mutual.........1,325 Total.................................$15,100
Page 9
Sun. Jan.
25, 1920
Up at 9:30
had breakfast
Went to see
the fire an
awful sight,
helped pa shovel
paths. After dinner tried to take some
pictures of
the fire. Home
all the
evening took a
bath went to
bed at 9:30
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Monday 26
Got up at
6:45 had breakfast
went to
school home 1:15 had dinner
home all the
afternoon
Home all
evening and
studied and
played victor-
la went to
bed at 10:10pm
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Tuesday 27
Got up at
7:00 went
to school
home 1:15. Gordon
and I went
to the fire and took
some
pictures. home all evening
and studied
bed at 10pm
[Note: Twice this week Gertrude took photographs of the fire at the Switche's [sp?] farm. I wish I could find those photos!]
Stay tuned for more of the diary next week...
Click here for a transcription of the newspaper account of the Zwicker fire
https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2017/01/zwicker-fire-january-26-1920-danvers.html
Click here for part 1 of Gertrude Hitchings' diary:
https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2016/12/amanuensis-monday-my-grandmothers-diary.html
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Could the name be Swicher or Swicker? Is it possible it's a first name or a nickname?
ReplyDeleteYou were close! It was actually ZWICKER! See the update on the blog post above.
DeleteHow wonderful to have such a family document - to see your grandmother's writing and to experience the words in her head on the page.
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