File:Stephen Bordley 1709-1776 or Thomas Bordley 1704-1752.jpg

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English: Stephen Bordley.

Author/Artist Wollaston, John, 1710-1775? Creation Date 1730 Description Graphic reproduction(s) with documentation of a painting. 30 x 25 in. oil on canvas. Provenance (e) This portrait appears to have passed down in the family of the subject's older brother, Thomas Bordley of Kent (1704-1752); (e) his son, Dr. William Bordley of Kent (1741-1784); (e) his daughter, Sarah Bordley (died 1805), wife of Mathew Hawkins, Harford County, Maryland; (e) her daughter, Elizabeth Bordley Hawkins (1796-1850), who married George Williams, Baltimore; (e) her son, John Savage Williams; (e) his daughters, Lucy W. Williams and Elizabeth H. Williams, Baltimore and Harford County, Maryland; (e) sold by them about 1925 to a distant cousin, Dr. James Bordley, Baltimore; (e) Mrs. James Bordley (Margaret C.), Baltimore; (e) James Bordley, III, Cooperstown, New York. Current Repository James Bordley, III, Cooperstown, New York, United States, private. Sourced Updates

Medium: (f) Oil on canvas.
Date 1730??
Source Frick Art Reference Library/Arcade catalog https://digitalcollections.frick.org/
Author John Wollaston

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