As I mentioned before, we stopped by the DUP Museum before our final trip to the old brick house. Here are a few of the items dealing directly with our Kennington Grandparents. Annie Rebecca was George Kennington's mother.
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A sequined collar worn by Annie Rebecca Seward Kennington. On loan from Charlene Jensen |
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A shawl worn by Annie Rebecca Seward Kennington. On loan from Charlene Jensen |
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Annie Rebecca Seward Kennington's Dress Top. Donated by Dorothy Kennington |
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The top was the one all of us girls wore to the Primary Parades until we grew out of it - about 4th grade. Annie Rebecca must have been an awfully tiny woman.
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Silver Stein used for sacrament water in Afton North Ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. |
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