03/12/2023
A brown and tan coverlet made by Jane Williamson Sherrill (1826-1905) prior to 1861 while living in southwest Arkansas. She carded the wool, spun the thread, and made the dyes using nut and earth stains. She wove the coverlet on a loom. Gift of Pat Sexton, 2019.11.1
Jane married Finess Ewing Sherrill (February 20, 1827 Alabama - August 24, 1865) in Russellville, Franklin County, Alabama, on February 11, 1849. They apparently eloped. Together, they had at least 4 children: Sarah Jane Sherill Crain (November 25, 1849 Alabama - April 16, 1898 Falcon, Nevada Co., AR), Thomas Jefferson Sherrill (October 25, 1854 Columbia Co., AR - November 11, 1901 Nevada Co., AR), Amanda Clementine "Mandy" Sherrill Mitchell (September 20, 1859 Columbia Co., AR - October 29, 1924 Willisville, Nevada Co., AR), and Margarette Franklin Sherrill (December 19, 1861-December 7, 1936)
Sherrill presented four of these coverlets to her daughter Margarette when she married James Monroe Kitchens (August 12, 1856-December 17, 1935) in 1878.
Margarette and James had 11 children: Wade Hampton (1878-1966), George Thomas (1884-1965), Herschell Monroe (1886-1959), Clyde Bernard (1897-1984), Thelma Kitchens Loomis (1901-1952), Dr. W. L., Homer, Dr. Chester, Mrs. Donnie Smith, Mrs. Lula Babb, Mrs. Ewell Jenkins, Dr. Bert.
Historic Arkansas Museum