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Booth Family Quilt

MaryJo Savage is searching for a family quilt made by her mother, Ada Booth. This is a small, regular bed size quilt that is embroidered with the names of family and friends, including the names Ada Booth and Lawarence Booth. The embroidery is colored and is on a white background. It was made around 1940 or 1950. The quilt was last seen around 1985 or 1986 in Prichard (near Huntington), West Virginia. It was sold to another family member in Kenora, West Virginia, but MaryJo would like to locate it and purchase it back since it was made by her mother.

If you can help with the recovery of this quilt, please contact MaryJo at [email protected].

Posted August 15, 2009.


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