Artifacts
Amy Wills Sampler
This typical verse sampler is worked in simple black crossstich with a green border with a decorative stem stich used to separate the verse from the information about the maker.
Amy Wills was the second of nine children. Her parents, Zedebee Wills and Pricilla Moore were Quakers who lived in Evesham, New Jersey. Amy never married and passed away at the age of 90.
“Teach me Lord to tred thy sacred ways,
And to thy service consecrate my days,
Conduct the steps of my unguarded youth
And point their motions to the paths of truth
Protect me by they providential care,
And teach me to avoid the tempter’s snare.
Amy Wills’s work wrought in the thirteenth year of her age 1799“
Created By: Amy Wills (1787-1877)
Artifact Type: Sampler
Artifact Date: 1799
Origin/Region: Burlington County, New Jersey
Material/Medium: Silk thread on linen ground
Museum Database Number: OBA 1979.008.0001
Artifact Condition: Good
Artifact Location: Old Barracks Association Collection
Ownership History:
- Gift of Martha Collier