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The Diary of Rev. Ebenezer Parkman

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The Diary of Rev. Ebenezer Parkman

Day: December 8, 1747

December 8, 1747

1747 December 8 (Tuesday).  Cold Day. My Daughter Molly rode with me to the Burial of Martha Ward.  May every Instance of Death awaken and quicken us! and in Special our Youth! After Burying we went to Deacon Newtons, and I sat there whilst Silas How Sow’d a Soal, upon one of my Boots.

Author Anthony VaverPosted on December 8, 1747May 23, 2018Leave a comment on December 8, 1747

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Why Don’t the Days Listed in the Diary Entries before Sept. 15, 1752 Correspond to the Days on the Calendar above?

In 1752, Great Britain and the American colonies switched from the Julian Calendar to the Gregorian Calendar, which we use today in a slightly updated form.

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