Biography of mary and frances crane

          Mary Crane was born in in Norwood, Mass., daughter of Frank Gilman Allen, who briefly served as governor of Massachusetts from to She graduated from Wellesley College in and two years later married Francis Crane.!

          Mary Frances Crane was the wife of the renowned artist and illustrator Walter Crane.

        1. Mary Frances Crane was the wife of the renowned artist and illustrator Walter Crane.
        2. In Crane married Mary le Maire, daughter of David le Maire of Tournai, and widow of Henry Swinnerton, but had no issue.
        3. Mary Crane was born in in Norwood, Mass., daughter of Frank Gilman Allen, who briefly served as governor of Massachusetts from to She graduated from Wellesley College in and two years later married Francis Crane.
        4. Francis Valentine Crane, along with his wife, Mary Crane, during the Francis Crane was born in in Westwood, Mass.
        5. Francis Crane was born in in Westwood, Mass.
        6. Mary Frances (Andrews) Crane (1848 - 1914)

          MaryFrancesCrane formerly Andrews

          Born in Hempstead, Essex, England

          Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]

          [sibling(s) unknown]

          Wife of Walter Crane— married 6 Sep 1871 in London, England, United Kingdom
          Descendants

          Mother of Beatrice (Crane) Skidmore, Lionel Francis Crane and Lancelot Crane

          Died at about age 66in Kingsnorth, Kent, England, United Kingdom

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          Biography

          Mary was born in 1848 in Hempstead, Essex, England, the daughter of Thomas and Sarah Andrews.

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          Mary was married to the illustrator Walter Crane 6 September 1871 at All Souls Church, Marylebone, London.[2] They were the parents of three children: Beatrice, born 1873 in Rome; Lionel Francis, born 1877; and Lancelot, born 1880.

          At the time of the 1881 Census, Walter and Mary were living at Hammersmith, London, his occupation described as a "pai