Quilt associated with Elefair Morrison (1808-1863)
Historic Arkansas Collection
Elefair (Ellafair) is rather elusive. She died in Arkansas in the first years of the Civil War. The quilt attributed to her is intriguing.
Findagrave file:
Ellafair married Edward P. Kearby in 1853 when she was 45...
...although the marriage record says she is 38, two years older
than groom Dr. Kearby. It looks like Elefair supported herself as a seamstress after
the end of that marriage.
Her tombstone is hard to read in the Findagrave file
but it seems no last name was included.
"Ellafair
Sister? of
Daniel Morrison"
In 1861 53-year-old Daniel Morrison (1809-1888) married 17-year-old Belle McLean.
Arabelle McLean Morrison (1844-1914)
Belle was Arkansas born. They soon migrated to Texas, hoping to protect their investment in people from emancipation by Union troops or "self-emancipation." Their first child of four was born in Texas. They returned to Watermelon Island after the war. Did Elefair accompany them? Perhaps the quilt descended in Belle's family of children with the information that it belonged to Daniel's seamstress sister.
The quilt (and it is quilted although some similar bedcovers are not) is
not in good shape; discoloration and fabric loss do not show off
the skillful applique.
Did Elefair bring this bedcover with her to Arkansas from Georgia?
Was this quilt top made in Baltimore, perhaps a wedding gift in 1853?
Or did Elefair, a professional seamstress, make it herself after
observing similar quilts?
Many questions.
https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/finding-aids/3375; https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4376&context=finding-aids
Her grave information:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5308043/belle_mclean_morrison
More info from Arkansas Made
Yes, that certainly looks like Achsah Wilkins.
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