tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post8184099933965994839..comments2024-03-26T22:50:08.674-05:00Comments on Barbara Brackman's <br> MATERIAL CULTURE: Lucinda Ward Honstain's Civil War # 1Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post-67279410205561780062018-12-11T15:21:26.417-06:002018-12-11T15:21:26.417-06:00Sorry. Should have said Suzanne.
Sorry. Should have said Suzanne.<br />Kay Tripletthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01260865520941370657noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post-23420292560542996892018-12-11T14:04:52.589-06:002018-12-11T14:04:52.589-06:00Lori Lee Triplett and I have been surprised about ...Lori Lee Triplett and I have been surprised about how many people "disappear" but then turn up with a new life some place else in this sort of time period. Life takes a bad turn, just head to a new area and start a new life. We have researched a lot of quilts over the years, but it never fails to surprise me. You could just tell your friends that your husband was killed by Indians, and remarry. Son guilty of embezzlement? Just move to a big city and blend in! Pregnant without benefit of marriage? Just get married, move, and no one is the wiser. The divorce rate was very low then, but I am pretty sure the bigamy/polygamy rate was much higher. Great to see all the research people like Susan and Jonathan have contributed to this quilt. Thanks all!<br />Kay Tripletthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01260865520941370657noreply@blogger.com