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Ralph Inman (1713-1788)

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Department of American Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts Probable descent from Ralph Inman to his sister-in-law Hannah (Speakman) Rowe (1725-1805); by descent to her grandniece Hannah Rowe (Linzee) Amory (1775-1845); to William Amory I (1804-1888); to his wife Anna Powell Mason Sears (1813-1895); to their sons in succession William II (1833-1907) Charles Walter "Ned" (1842-1913) and Francis Inman (1850-1921); to William Amory Gardner (1863-1930) to William Amory III (1869-1954); to his nephew Thomas Jefferson Coolidge III (1893-1959); to his nephew Frederic Winthrop Jr. (1906-1979); John Linzee Coolidge (1937-); to his sister Catherine Coolidge Lastavica. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Catherine Coolidge Lastavica M.D.
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Title: Ralph Inman (1713-1788)
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