tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post4321613244701890548..comments2024-03-26T22:50:08.674-05:00Comments on Barbara Brackman's <br> MATERIAL CULTURE: Betsey Haring's QuiltUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post-90708478180383366932020-11-08T10:42:09.968-06:002020-11-08T10:42:09.968-06:00A GREAT SPELL CASTER (DR. EMU) THAT HELP ME BRING ...A GREAT SPELL CASTER (DR. EMU) THAT HELP ME BRING BACK MY EX GIRLFRIEND.<br />Am so happy to testify about a great spell caster that helped me when all hope was lost for me to unite with my ex-girlfriend that I love so much. 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EMU and I emailed him and he replied to me so kindly and helped me get back my lovely relationship that was already gone for two months.<br />Email him at: Emutemple@gmail.com <br />Call or Whats-app him: +2347012841542Tucker Conradhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10803726052277720550noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post-3640497015990467882020-11-07T10:58:51.961-06:002020-11-07T10:58:51.961-06:00Thanks Regina. I read your writing often. Someone ...Thanks Regina. I read your writing often. Someone really needs to explore that Dutch connection in quilts.<br />Barbara Brackmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07948219446078848778noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post-72620894136227156412020-10-14T10:42:38.706-05:002020-10-14T10:42:38.706-05:00Thank you so much for the post on Betsey's qui...Thank you so much for the post on Betsey's quilt. She was my husband's gggrandmother, and of course the ancestor I find most interesting.<br /><br />We first learned of the quilt from a reference in "Wrapped in Glory" by Sandi Fox, in a footnote on an Ackerman quilt, tho who Betsey was, was not known at the time.<br /><br />We were fortunate to have been invited to several holiday dinners at the beautiful house, and I tried to imagine Betsey working long hours there, doing all that intricate applique. The house was never again occupied by the family after Betsey died. As I recall, her son Samuel came into property from his wife's family that he preferred.<br /><br />One thing I want to point out is that the overwhelming majority of descendants still use the name Haring. This was the name the immigrant Jan Pieter Haring's family had used before he came here from the Netherlands in the early 1660s. The Herring name seems to be that of families from the UK. You will note that it appears as Haring in the quilt, the census, and on the gravestone.<br /><br />Most Dutch families retained their connection to the Dutch Reformed Church, and so searching is easier (especially with the internet!) than most. In fact, Betsey's maternal grandfather was Matthew Demarest, and he has an already proven Revolutionary war connection, and if you descend from him you have ready acceptance in the DAR through him.<br /><br />Regina Haring<br />http://www.dutchdoorgenealogy.com<br />dutchdoorgenealogy on Facebook as wellReginahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08140454160311142776noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post-4951570641918331422020-10-09T17:14:13.255-05:002020-10-09T17:14:13.255-05:00If we are able to have the Bergen County Quilt and...If we are able to have the Bergen County Quilt and Coverlet Show in June, 2021, we will be displaying four local album quilts. Unfortunately, that does not include the Betsey Haring quilt which has not been displayed for many years. The names are a mix of old Dutch names and newer families. The quilts are all from the 1860s.Peggyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03748611738142059278noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post-66443533686651448782020-10-07T08:30:42.166-05:002020-10-07T08:30:42.166-05:00Thanks, Barbara, for the mention! What a wonderful...Thanks, Barbara, for the mention! What a wonderful new research area focused on Hudson River Dutch style quilts. Looking forward to your Ladies' Aid Sampler next year :)Barbarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16096467148134599354noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post-84650751194801893352020-10-07T03:41:01.391-05:002020-10-07T03:41:01.391-05:00Very enjoyable post - a beautiful quilt.Very enjoyable post - a beautiful quilt.Kerryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00237828174807811725noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post-10629183479354681972020-10-06T16:03:42.512-05:002020-10-06T16:03:42.512-05:00I like the idea of the Lady's Aid Sampler. H...I like the idea of the Lady's Aid Sampler. Hope I am able to join!!gladiquiltshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11650491174081825382noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post-15748690621409644852020-10-06T13:38:49.521-05:002020-10-06T13:38:49.521-05:00Really enjoyed this post. The colors of the quilt...Really enjoyed this post. The colors of the quilt are so interesting to me - the shade of blue and the pink.Robinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14423024947233260195noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post-68057181960504232622020-10-06T10:28:59.485-05:002020-10-06T10:28:59.485-05:00Great blog post! I love learning about quilting th...Great blog post! I love learning about quilting through your eyes. Very exciting about Sampler quilt next year. I’ll be waiting and watching with fabrics in mind to use.rj0929https://www.blogger.com/profile/15408550726783451191noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post-76372802833666337052020-10-06T07:00:52.713-05:002020-10-06T07:00:52.713-05:00Very interesting! Those blocks with a central dot ...Very interesting! Those blocks with a central dot are very interesting...<br />I found this article particularly interesting as I live in the Hudson River Valley. My quilt guild is called Wiltwyck- and I see Wiltwyck in the first map you showed. It is now Kingston and was the first capital. There are many stone houses in the Stockade area but no quilts to be seen.<br />The Dutch Reformed church where George Clinton was buried is here too and lovely to see. Lots and lots of Dutch back then.Material Girlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13245592639325855693noreply@blogger.com