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==Notable Relatives== | ==Notable Relatives== | ||
==Media== | ==Media== | ||
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+ | File:Portrait of Harriet Gregory Warren as an infant by her mother.jpg|(Portrait of Harriet (Hannah) Gregory Warren executed and signed by her mother Anna Gregory) | ||
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+ | ===Hand Painted China=== | ||
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+ | File:Anna Gregory China.JPG|(An old handwritten note (source believed to be [[Gretchen Emily Grace Kumme]]) identifies this china as having been hand painted by either Harriet's grandmother or her great grandmother. The china was passed down from [[Anna Gregory]] (born 1777) to a "Mrs. Farwell." Anna's daughter [[Harriet Gregory Warren]] married [[Joseph Farwell (b.1817)]], and is most likely the "Mrs. Farwell" referred to. | ||
+ | File:Anna GregoryDishSetall.jpg|(Set of china passed down to [[Anna Gregory]] and hand painted by either her mother or her grandmother according to accompanying note.) | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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===Burial=== | ===Burial=== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | File:Anna Gregory Tombstonejpg.jpeg|(Tombstone of Anna Gregory, her husband and various family members) | + | File:Anna Gregory Tombstonejpg.jpeg|(Tombstone of Anna Gregory, her husband, and various family members. Inscription reads: "These all died in faith.") |
+ | File:Central Cemetery.jpg|("Central Cemetery," Weston, Middlesex County, MA, USA) | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> |
Latest revision as of 13:52, 28 March 2015
Notable Relatives
Media
Artwork
Hand Painted China
(An old handwritten note (source believed to be Gretchen Emily Grace Kumme) identifies this china as having been hand painted by either Harriet's grandmother or her great grandmother. The china was passed down from Anna Gregory (born 1777) to a "Mrs. Farwell." Anna's daughter Harriet Gregory Warren married Joseph Farwell (b.1817), and is most likely the "Mrs. Farwell" referred to.