The widowed Mangle Minthorne later wed Aryet Constables, and a son and a daughter born of this second marriage were also called Phillip and Hannah, in accordance with the former practice of giving children the names of siblings who had predeceased them.
The tympanum of the brown sandstone stele which marks the graves of Sarah Minthorne and her three babes features a single soul effigy with a face reminiscent of an inverted lemon--the signature style of Manhattan carver John Zuricher.
The widowed Mangle Minthorne later wed Aryet Constables, and a son and a daughter born of this second marriage were also called Phillip and Hannah, in accordance with the former practice of giving children the names of siblings who had predeceased them.
The tympanum of the brown sandstone stele which marks the graves of Sarah Minthorne and her three babes features a single soul effigy with a face reminiscent of an inverted lemon--the signature style of Manhattan carver John Zuricher.
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