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1st. mo. 1st. 1860
A very cold day; good sleighing; Robert Stabler
called before meeting; Joe dined at Phil's; William went
to Roger Brooke jr. in the afternoon; Charlie, Sarah and
Warwick Stabler here to tea; Father went to R. S. Bentleys
after tea. I got a letter from Mary Gardner.

2d.
Very cold. mercury 3 above zero. Father at Clifton to
supper; William at W. P. Millers after supper to a party.
No one here all day.

3d.
Another cold day; Father went to Rockville; Joe
and William to Stanmore after supper to a party; Lucy
and I quilting for cousin Henry Bentley. I got a letter
from Anne Ahrens. The men getting Ice this afternoon

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1860 US Census for the 5th District, Montgomery County, Maryland - Sandy Spring Post Office
Wm H Stabler, age 58, Farmer
Eliza Stabler, age 57
Joseph Stabler, age 33 Farmer
Lucy Stabler, age 29
William Stabler, age 28, Clerk
Elenna Stabler, age 26

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Anne (Wetherald) Ahrens, age 26, wife of Adolph Ahrens, in Baltimore on 1860 US Census.

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"Clifton" is the historic house at 17107 New Hampshire Avenue, Ednor/Ashton, Montgomery County, MD