A Birth Record Watercolor Fraktur Identified To Abigail Turner (1807-1876), Possibly By E. Firth - Oct 04, 2023 | Freeman's | Hindman In Oh
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A Birth Record Watercolor Fraktur Identified to Abigail Turner (1807-1876), Possibly by E. Firth

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A Birth Record Watercolor Fraktur Identified to Abigail Turner (1807-1876), Possibly by E. Firth
A Birth Record Watercolor Fraktur Identified to Abigail Turner (1807-1876), Possibly by E. Firth
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A Birth Record Watercolor Fraktur Identified to Abigail Turner (1807-1876), Possibly by E. Firth
New Jersey, Circa 1807
the birth information inscribed within a red circle and with painted decoration including sailing ships at port and a fish.
7 3/4 x 9 3/4 inches.

Genealogical records confirm that Abigail Turner was born on September 12, 1807, in Deptford, Gloucester County, New Jersey to John Carpenter and Elizabeth Turner. Abigail first wed Paul Sears on December 27, 1828, in Gloucester County, but Paul died just six months later. Later, on February 26, 1833, Abigail married John Down, a member of the Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church, but he, too, met an untimely death on Christmas Day of 1846. Abigail and her third husband, the Reverend Joseph Atwood, were married by 1850. Abigail died in Mercer County, New Jersey, on March 29, 1876, leaving behind at least six children and stepchildren.

E. Firth, likely Elizabeth, was a fraktur artist active in Salem County, New Jersey in the early 1800s. According to records from Saint John's Episcopal Church in Salem County, an Elizabeth Firth was buried there on November 1, 1840.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.

Provenance: By descent within the family to David McGrail; bequeathed to his grandson, Paul McGrail.
Condition
Framed: 12 3/8 x 15 inches.
In overall good and stable condition, with light, even toning to sheet. Four corners adhered to hinged mat. Stabilized tears along lower edges and to corners, with pinhole to upper right corner. Unevenness and few losses to edges. Fraktur accompanied by carte de visite of Abigail Turner and her third husband, the Reverend Joseph Atwood, credited to Bullock and Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Frame is not original.
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A Birth Record Watercolor Fraktur Identified to Abigail Turner (1807-1876), Possibly by E. Firth

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