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File:Anna Gregory China.JPG|(An old handwritten note (source unknown) identifies this china as having been hand painted by either [[Anna Gregory]]'s mother or grandmother. The china was passed down from Anna Gregory (born 1777) to a "Mrs. Farwell."  Anna's daughter [[Harriet Gregory Warren]] married [[Joseph Farwell (b.1817)]], and is most likely the "Mrs. Farwell" referred to.
 
File:Anna Gregory China.JPG|(An old handwritten note (source unknown) identifies this china as having been hand painted by either [[Anna Gregory]]'s mother or grandmother. The china was passed down from Anna Gregory (born 1777) to a "Mrs. Farwell."  Anna's daughter [[Harriet Gregory Warren]] married [[Joseph Farwell (b.1817)]], and is most likely the "Mrs. Farwell" referred to.
 
File:Anna GregoryDishSetall.jpg|(Set of china passed down to [[Anna Gregory]] and hand painted by either her mother or grandmother according to accompanying note.)
 
File:Anna GregoryDishSetall.jpg|(Set of china passed down to [[Anna Gregory]] and hand painted by either her mother or grandmother according to accompanying note.)
File:Leominster Plate Front 2.jpg (This plate, made in Germany by R. B. Andrews, is decorated with an image of Allen's Block in Monument Square, Leominster, MA, USA. Allen's Block once housed the piano factory where Joseph Farwell (b.1817) and his son Edwin Crosby Farwell worked as piano finishers. Coincidentally, the plate also mentions Pleasant Street––the Stephen Buss family farm was near Pleasant Street.  Leominster has played a significant role in the various branches of the Family Lore genealogical tree.
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File:Leominster Plate Front 2.jpg|(This plate, made in Germany by R. B. Andrews, is decorated with an image of Allen's Block in Monument Square, Leominster, MA, USA. Allen's Block once housed the piano factory where Joseph Farwell (b.1817) and his son Edwin Crosby Farwell worked as piano finishers. Coincidentally, the plate also mentions Pleasant Street––the Stephen Buss family farm was near Pleasant Street.  Leominster has played a significant role in the various branches of the Family Lore genealogical tree.
 
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