ANN
F.
SHERMAN
A New Jersey sampler, made in 1830
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Sherman's sampler exhibits several motifs distinctive to
Quaker samplers, and, indeed, genealogical research done by
Barbara Randau has revealed the Quaker connection. Ann was
born around 1818 in Monmouth County, New Jersey, to Thomas
and Sarah Sherman (nee Cook). These are the initials
stitched in the uppermost cartouche, which reads The Happy
Union T & SS. Ann would have been about twelve years old
when she stitched this sampler. She married George Douglas
Tallman in New Jersey around 1835. Together they had seven
children. four boys and three girls. She died in 1878 and
was buried in Fairview Cemetery in Middleton County, New
Jersey. The Quaker connection goes back to her
great-great-great grandfather, Philip Sherman, the immigrant
ancestor who came to America from England in 1633, settling
first in Rosbury, then removing to Portsmouth, Rhode Island,
in 1638, becoming the First Secretary of Rhode Island about
1648/ Philip Sherman's grandson, Thomas, moved to
Massachusetts, thence Thomas's son (Thomas, Junior) moved to
Monmouth County, NJ, where he died and was buried at the
Quaker cemetery in Manasquan County. Ann's original sampler,
pictured here, is in remarkably good condition. It is now in
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Linen: 30
count, hand dyed
Size: 15-1/2" x 15" (very close to the original size)
Skill level: Any
Kit with cotton floss- $44.00
Kit with silk floss- $75.00
Graph only- $10.00
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