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Miss Margaret Sigler
Tucked among the many pieces of correspondence, envelopes, notes–and locks of hair–of my three-greats grandmother, Ellie Stoneroad Patterson, is this beautifully lettered acrostic. The poem spells out the name of Ellie’s mother Margaret Sigler. No author is listed, but assuming Margaret wrote it about herself and she did so while she was Miss Sigler and not Mrs. Stoneroad, the paper would predate 1835–the year of birth of Margaret’s first child, daughter Emeline. Many are the charming virtues of a lovely maid; In all her beauties there is no gloomy shade, Since the fair and lovely train, with spirits glow, So shall their modest actions and deportments show. Many are the direful modes…