| Georgiana Vernon Sanders Photo Credit: Dr. Antoinette Harrell |
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Friday, January 22, 2021
Free Bob's Daughter Georgiana Vernon Sanders
From pine straw to to basket weaving the skilled hands of Robert Vernon, Jr.
| Glyniss Vernon Gordon Hand weaved basket Photo Credit: Antoinette Harrell |
Robert was born
Robert passed away in 1949 and was laid to rest in the Mt. Canaan Baptist Church Cemetery. In addition to his role as a preacher, he had a passion for crafting baskets and chairs. To learn more about the Vernon family, I conducted an interview with Mrs. Grace Belvins Walker, who is Robert's great-niece. Her grandmother, Georgiana, and Robert were siblings. During my visit to her home, Mrs. Walker presented several family heirlooms to me and her cousin, Glyniss Vernon Gordon. Among these cherished items were a syrup pitcher and baskets woven by Robert himself.
Robert died in 1949; he's buried in Mt. Canaan Baptist Church Cemetery. Robert was a preacher, and he enjoyed weaving baskets and chairs. I went to Mrs. Grace Belvins Walker for an interview about the Vernon family. Robert was her great uncle, her grandmother Georgiana and Robert were sister and brother. When I got to her house, she had a few family heirlooms to show me and her cousin Glyniss Vernon Gordon. One of the family heirlooms was a syrup pitcher and baskets.