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Abby Treadway,
Middletown, Connecticut,
1797

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Sampler size:
9½" x 10"


Research available

Price: $2700

 

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A precise and very well executed little sampler, this is signed, "Abby Treadway Mar'k This July 13th 1797." Most young girls began their needlework education by learning to stitch the alphabets and numbers, so that they could mark household linens and keep track of their rotation and use, even though we rarely see use of the actual word "mark'd" on a sampler. This samplermaker was nine-year-old Abby Treadway who lived in Middletown, a town located on the west bank of the Connecticut River, due south of Hartford.

Abby's ancestors migrated to the colonies by 1635, settling initially in Massachusetts. By the early 18th century this branch of the Treadway family removed to Colchester, Connecticut and then to Middletown. Abby was born there in 1788, one of the 8 daughters of Josiah and Urana (Cook) Treadway. Her father fought in the Connecticut line of the Continental Army at the Battle of Lexington during the Revolutionary War and died in Sharon, Connecticut in 1814. Records indicate that Abby married Henry Davis and they seem to have resided in Sharon as well, where a son was born in 1813. It is likely that further research will confirm this information.

We owned this sampler many years ago and included it in our printed catalogue Volume XI; it has since been in an important sampler collection in the Midwest and has just become available again.

The sampler is worked in silk on linen and is in excellent condition; while the third alphabet is pale, it is complete and fully legible. It has been conservation mounted into a later frame.

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Eleanor Brown, Plain Sewing Apron, England, 1882
Heloise Bruhiere, Rouen, France, 1822
Jane Camen, England, 1714
Nancy Clark, Tewksbury, Massachusetts, 1818
Sarah Clark, Tewksbury, Massachusetts, circa 1812
Asenath Colman, Ashby, Massachusetts, 1792
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Charlotte Frye, Andover, Massachusetts, 1811
Susan Garth, Union Hill Academy, Todd Co., Kentucky, 1840
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Louisa Caroline Green, Triangle, Broome Co., New York, 1835
Mary Ann Harrison, Pennsylvania, 1827
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Keziah A. Hilliard, Burlington Co. NJ, 1836
Mary Ann Hoch, Hanover Township, Lehigh Co., Pennsylvania, 1832
Sarah Holl, England, 1805
Louisa Hose, England, dated 1840
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Mary Jastram, attributed to the Balch school, Providence, RI, 1818
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Mary Joy, Pennsylvania, dated 1788
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Ann Lambard, England, 1761
Sophie Letailleur, France, 1848
Polly Loring, Hingham, Massachusetts, 1787
Sally G. Lovejoy, Wilton, New Hampshire, circa 1810
Sarah Martin, Ormskirk, England, 1830
Hannah Merrell, Barkhamsted, Litchfield Co., Connecticut, 1829
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Julia Naden, American or English, 1837
Elizabeth Neavel, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1829
Sarah Parker, Massachusetts, 1799
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Rebecca Riddiford, Map of Palestine, Oxford, England, 1834
Postrema Ridgway, Burlington Co., NJ, 1805
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Nancy Sanborn, Gilmanton, New Hampshire, 1831
Eliza Sanger, Newton Academy, Mass., 1805
Martha Sharp, England, 1741
Mary Ann Shead, “The Great Exhibition”, High Laver, Essex, England, 1854
Elizabeth Stanford, probably Scottish, circa 1790
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Maria L. Stauffer, Lancaster Co. Pennsylvania, 1867
Isabella Taylor, Birmingham, England, 1783
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Elma M. Tripp, Washington, Dutchess County, New York, 1830
Elizabeth Turner, Greenock Female School of Industry, Scotland, 1830
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