Uriah Mizrahi (45) died of old age in the summer of 1915 in his backyard at Olde Mille in Little Henford. He was born in 1870 on Mizrahi Farm in Little Henford, the son of Benjamin and Fallyn Mizrahi. Uriah was a farmer his entire life, working his own farm at Olde Mille where he lived with his wife Abigail after their wedding in 1891 and twin sons (Daniel and David) until the sudden death of his older brother Cletus in 1897 left him the heir of the Mizrahi Farm. He later acquired the Hoffman Farm from his brother-in-law Imram who sold it to him in the Hoffman Purchase of 1902. Uriah had a short stint as a violist at The Gnome's Arms Pub which was a lifetime dream of his but later returned to fulltime farming. Uriah was known for being a good-hearted man who was always ready to help those in need and do so with a cheerful attitude that put others at ease. He was a lifetime learner who was often seen with a book in his hand and constantly seeking to learn more about the land. When he wasn't farming he could often be found with his fiddle and frequently played at weddings and other events in Henford. In addition to his mother and brother he was preceded in death by his sister-in-law Faline, wife Abigail and son Levi who both passed in childbirth two years before. He was survived by his 5 children: Daniel (22) and wife Elena (22), David (22), Silas (16), Jemmah (15) and Esther (11). And 2 grandchildren Lizbeth (5) and Hezekiah (3). As well as his adopted nephews Gideon (34) and Hemman (22). He was buried beside his wife Abigail at Volpe Church in Henford-on-Bagley
After another 2 hours of note taking for my next year finals i have changed my mind about ancient Rome its actually pretty fun to read about their issues and how some people tried to resolve them only to get brutally murdered with 300 other people durning a public meeting. Sorry for being stupid and a killjoy before
N's bedroom may be filled with expensive antiques, but I like to think their fancy four-poster bed (Nate's at least) is a modern addition. Something custom-made to fit in with the older furniture, but made longer, so they can sleep comfortably in it