A remarkable pair of quilts by Ankey Keaton Hutchison (1820-1908)
in West Virginia
The quilts were discovered far apart in the 1980s, both in the hands of family members, one in Nebraska and one still in West Virginia. Both are now in museums.
International Quilt Museum
Hymn Verse Applique by Ankey Keaton Hutchison for William Hutchison 1882
Hymn Verse Applique by Ankey Keaton Hutchison 1884
Now in the West Virginia State Museum
Ankey Keaton (1820-1908) was named for her grandfather Ankey.
Her families were farmers in what became West Virginia during the Civil War.
second to Andrew Hutchison in 1856.
1850 census: Andrew is married to Mary and has 5 children
1860 census married to Ankey
His will probated in 1884 left little to his "beloved wife"
but one good bed and saddle (typical of the time.)
James, the major heir, was instructed to "render unto her a good and comfortable life."
Advice for grandson William in his 1882 quilt. He was
heading west to marry.
William A. Hutchison (1851-1902) with wife Anna Hookstra Hutchison
(1862-1928) in Butler County, Nebraska from Nebraska Quilts & Quiltmakers.
They wed in 1882 and farmed in the Edholm community.
Edholm today
David City is the county seat
Anna came to Nebraska from Iowa when she was 3.
The second quilt dated 1884 was made for Andrew's niece Martha Ann Hutchison Riner
who lived in Fayette County, West Virginia, pictured in West Virginia Quilts and Quiltmakers: Echoes from the Hills.
Martha Hutchison Riner (1840-1934)
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6188373/ankey-hutchison
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