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For the Huron chief, see Walk-in-the-Water. Myeerah Born c. 1758 Died February 1816 (aged 57–58) Resting place Zanesfield, Ohio, U.S. Other names Myeerah Zane White Crane Walk-in-the-Water Title Princess Myeerah Spouse Isaac Zane (m. 1777) Children 7 Parent Chief Tarhe (father) Myeerah also known as "Princess Myeerah", "White Crane", and "Walk-in-the-Water" (c. 1758 – February 1816) was a ...
Isaac and Hannah also gave birth to Ebenezer O. Zane, in March 1824. Ebenezer O. Zane married Rebecca Ann Barnes, born on November 15, 1827, in Beaver, Pennsylvania. She died on Marsh 26, 1916, in Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas. Ebenezer and Rebecca gave birth to several children. On March 20, 1847, Isaac O Zane was born in Ohio.
Richard Zane Smith (born 1955) is an American sculptor who grew up in St. Louis Missouri and learned the art of pottery at the Kansas City Art institute. Smith's works draw from Wyandotte as well as Pueblo traditions, incorporating coils and layers within the clay.
Lyda Conley was the youngest of four daughters born to Elizabeth Burton Zane (1838–1879), a multiracial Wyandot person, and Andrew Syrenus Conley (c. 1830 –1885), a Yankee of Scots-Irish and English descent who had migrated from New Canaan, Connecticut, to Ohio and Kansas. [2]
Little is known for certain about his life, particularly his early years. Only one work by Feke, a portrait of a child, is datable before 1741. [1] In that year he moved to Boston, where he painted Isaac Royall and Family (1741), a group portrait which borrows its composition from John Smybert’s The Bermuda Group (1729). [1]
Old Forge Farm, also known as Zane's Furnace, Stephens Fort, and Marlboro Iron Works, is a historic home and farm located near Middletown, Frederick County, Virginia.The original section dates to the 18th century.
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Marriage Portrait of Isaac Massa and Beatrix van der Laen is a painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals, painted c. 1622 and now in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.The couple has been identified as Isaac Massa and his bride Beatrix van der Laen.