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Mary Jett Franklin (1842–1928) was an American genre and portrait artist who attended the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [1] She traveled to Paris in 1889 to continue her art education at the Académie Colarossi , one of the few art schools to accept female students at that time.
Mary Franklin (1800–1867) and her sister Rebecca Franklin (1803–1873) were English schoolmistresses in Coventry. Their Nant Glyn school attracted a wide range of students from the UK and abroad. Their students included the ribbon weaver Charles Bray and the novelist George Eliot.
Mattapoisett is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 6,508 at the 2020 census. [1] Mattapoisett Center is located in the town.
In 1644, he married Mary Morrell, whom he met on the voyage from England. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] Morrell was an indentured servant and Folger bought her freedom from Hugh Peters for £20. [ 2 ] They had nine children by 1669, the last of whom, Abiah Folger , married Josiah Franklin , and was the mother of Benjamin Franklin .
Ann Smith Franklin (October 2, 1696 – April 16, 1763) was an American colonial newspaper printer and publisher. She inherited the business from her husband, James Franklin , brother of Benjamin Franklin . [ 1 ]
Mary Holt – Mother of Felix Holt. Her situation in the story reflects that of Mrs. Transome: both of them are bitter and complaining, with sons who rose above that in their own strong and principled personalities. Rev. John Lingon – Rector of Little Treby and uncle to Harold Transome. Despite his own Tory background, he agrees to help ...
Mary Frank (née Lockspeiser; born 4 February 1933) is a British and American visual artist who works as a sculptor, painter, printmaker, draftswoman, and illustrator. Biography [ edit ]
The grandmother of Benjamin Franklin was Mary Morrel; afterwards, by marriage, Mary Folger, one of the old settlers of Nantucket, and the ancestress to a long line of Folgers and harpooneers—all kith and kin to noble Benjamin—this day darting the barbed iron from one side of the world to the other.