fine-boston-ma-sargent-family-register-sampler
Lot 304
Fine Boston, MA Sargent Family Register Sampler
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Silk on linen, worked by Margaret Sargent (b. 1802), top center panel titled "A Family Record" including names of her parents, dates of their births and marriage, as well as birth dates of her nine siblings. A pious verse stitched above the bottom memorial panel consisting of a monument and urn flanked by weeping willows, a tribute to her sister, Eliza, "Sacred to the / memory of Eliza Sargent / who died March / the 12 1811 aged / 2 years and 2 mon / tho lost to sight in / memory dear we / meet again in hea /ven." Below the monument reads "Executed by Miss Margaret Sargent," with a wide floral border and a cornucopia flanked by grapes above the upper panel. Young Eliza's death is listed in the "Index to Deaths in the Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel 1784-1840" as the youngest daughter of Loring Sargent. The maker's parents, Loring Sargent (1775-1838) and Margaret Abrams (b. 1779), were married 20 January 1799 by the Rev. Sam Stilman in Boston and had ten children, all of whom are recorded on the sampler. Loring Sargent, whose occupation was that of a bricklayer, is both listed in the 1810 and 1820 United States Census for Boston Ward 3, Suffolk, Massachusetts, as well as the "Boston Directory (for 1800) 1800, Boston" printed by John Russell. The directory lists residence on Prince Street. The sampler is by direct descent through the line of the maker's sister, Susan, who married John Nathaniel Barbour (1805-1890) in 1830; the couple had five children. "The Boston Herald" announced his January 29th, 1890 death in a lengthy article entitled, "A Man of Many Good Deeds: Mr. John Nathaniel Barbour of Cambridge Dead." His address is listed as #34 Prince Street, Boston.

SS 23.75 x 20 7/8 in.; DOA 25.5 x 22.5

Staining to bottom right border.

$2,000 - 4,000