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Norman Percival Rockwell (1894 – 1978) Iconic 20th Century American Painter and Illustrator

Norman Rockwell’s first Saturday Evening Post cover
Anna Mary ‘Grandma Moses’ Robertson (1860 – 1961)

Norman Rockwell and Grandma Moses enjoyed a friendship both as fellow artists and neighbors. They resided within proximity of one another across from the New York-Vermont border. They reflected the sublime joy of their unigue form of artistry for millions of Americans to appreciate during their era and thereafter.

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Norman Percival Rockwell
Birth February 3, 1894 in New York City, New York
Death November 8, 1978 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts

Ancestry.com citation/Lineages

10th cousin 3x removed WARING-CROSBY-SNOW-HOPKINS-BARTLETT-SPRAGUE-TRIPP-OUTWATER-COLLINS

10th cousin 3x removed WARING-CROSBY-HOPKINS-BARTLETT-SPRAGUE-TRIPP-OUTWATER-COLLINS

11th cousin 2x removed SHERMAN-STONE-ROGERS-WOODWORTH-MERRITT-SIMMONS-COLLINS

16th cousin 1x removed SHERMAN-BLASHFIELD-RAY-WATERS-MANNING-BRANDON-WINGFIELD-GOUSHILL-FITZALAN-MOWBRAY-HOWARD-WOOD-COLLINS

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SOURCES

Norman Rockwell biography – Saturday Evening Post

Saturday Evening Post covers (323) 1916 – 1963

Paintings & Illustrations

Norman Rockwell Museum

The Patricians, A Genealogical Study – Ebook Editions US$5.95

Author at Harrod’s Deli – London

Steven Wood Collins (1952 – ) Antiquarian, Genealogist, Novelist