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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1891 Charlie Johnson Diary 1891 August and 1892 – Charles Johnson Diary – Enfield, Tompkins County, New York**Henry Hausner (1824 – 1902) wife Urania Hausner (1828-1906). Henry was brother of Maranda Hausner (1830 – 1911) husband George Johnson (1813-1882 mother of Charles Johnson (1874-1925) Charles married to Harriet King (1887-1978) parents of Maranda Louise Johnson Cornish (1922-1984). Borden Hausner [married] Levinia Browerchildren: Henry, Matilda, Issac, Martha, Amy, Phebe, Martin, Jacob, Oscar, James, Maranda Hausner [married] George Johnsonchildren: Charles Johnson [married] Harriet Kingchildren: Maranda Louise Johnson [married] Reginald Cornishchildren: Robert, Reginald, Roger Harvesting Oats, beans, grain and barley, weather reports, visits from family and friends daily living. 1891: School record for Maranda Johnson school district 9 signed by Harriet Johnson 1920 Letter addressed to sister from sister Mary Howe Wappinger Falls (Dutchess County NY) July rest of date not readable. Names in letter Maranda, Margaret, John (Papps – Fafks?) Margaret and James and Josie. Receipt – received of Miranda Cornish group hospital service paid 1947 Cornell University Obit notice from Ithaca Journal Will Hausner (1858 – October 7, 1905) August 27 1891 I, Uncle Mark Hausner (1868 – 1901 sone of James Hausner and Lettie Hausner) with Emma took stage to Mecklenburg. Went to Will Tubbs Fred Tucker Wrights boys from Enfield Mary Warren 1892: January - March short stories/essays, account listings, butter, etc. Mark Hausner August paid work done in crops Dick Griffin to get cutter fixed sheep barn went to school Mecklenburg to mill Bill Wallenbeck on hill blew hay down helped shovel roads Kate Rollison Will Rollison Bert Updyke Rolled the meados to the barn helped scrap the roads Plowing Charles Fisher – Mecklenurg was a bought a corpse from Florida.