Bonine family donates quilt

The descendants of James E. Bonine, who built the Bonine House at M-60 and Penn Rd, have donated a family heirloom quilt made between 1850 and 1860 by his sister-in-law, Susan Donnell Bonine, wife of Lot Bonine. The beautiful, amazingly well-preserved quilt, in the Carolina Lilly pattern, was presented to URSCC by Mary Anne Bonine and her son, Dan Bonine.

Mary Anne Bonine holds the ‘Carolina Lilly’ pattern quilt.

The Donnells and Bonines were neighbors, as shown in the early plat maps of Penn Township. The Donnell farm was on the west side of Penn Road just north of the James. E. Bonine home. Mary Anne likes to think that the Bonine women and Donnell women spent winter evenings together quilting and sharing each other’s company. Perhaps some of their quilts were even used to warm chilled travelers on their road to freedom.
Susan Donnell gave the quilt to her daughter, Rose Elva Bonine Pemberton, born in Penn Township in 1865. Rose gave the quilt to her daughter Grace Marguerite Pemberton Rausch, born in Cass County in 1885.
Grace entrusted the quilt to her cousin, Kenneth L. Bonine, family historian, who wrote  “The Bonines in America 1700-1975.” Kenneth gave it to his son, Alan Kent Bonine of Galesburg.  Mary Anne, Alan’s daughter in law, says the family is giving the quilt to URSCC in hopes that it becomes part of the community’s historical memorabilia.
Mike Moroz, president of URSCC, shown with Mary Anne and Dan, says, “this quilt will be a treasured part of the legacy of the Bonine House and the Bonine family. We are very grateful to them for entrusting it to us.”
The quilt will be on display at the Bonine House during Vandalia’s Underground Railroad Days June 23 and 24.

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