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Mrs. John Cordes (Catherine Cordes)

1792
watercolor on ivory
1 3/4 x 1 1/4 inches

Gibbes Museum of Art

Charleston, SC

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Judith Delyon Cohen

ca. 1790
Watercolor on ivory
no dimensions avaliable

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Chapel Hill, NC

notes
A daughter of Abraham DeLyon, who had arrived in Savannah in 1733, and a sister of Isaac, Judith DeLyon married Moses Cohen of Charleston, a merchant and soldier in the Revolution. After his death she married Joseph Abrahams of Savannah.
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Mrs. John Faucheraud Grimke (Mary Moore Smith)

1791
watercolor on ivory
2 x 1 1/2 inches

Gibbes Museum of Art

Charleston, SC

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Isaac Delyon

ca. 1790
Watercolor on ivory
no dimensions avaliable

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Chapel Hill, NC

notes
Savannah-born Isaac DeLyon moved to Charleston in the 1760s where he became a saddler and married Rinah Tobias. A royalist in politics, some of his property was amerced, or fined, after the American Revolution.
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