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Jane Hicks Gentry

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172:, their tuition paid through income from a grocery store run by Newt, where he sold produce grown on their land. Jane earned money by working at the school. Over the years, she supervised students who also worked at the school. Jane became part of the school's culture by continuing to tell her stories, sing a little and dance for the students and faculty. 156:, where they began to invest in farm acreage. As Emily worked inside their home, surrounded by the children, she sang songs and told stories and riddles that been passed along through the Harmon family. Jane had only a rudimentary education, but learned the basics of reading in order to facilitate her reading of the Bible. 1125:. As noted by Carter, folklorists of the time had primarily collected songs and overlooked the stories. When Jane was asked to tell the tales for this work, she confirmed in part that the stories had been passed down in the family, from her great-grandmother passing them down to Jane's grandfather Council Harmon. 175:
Eventually Jane ran a boarding house that welcomed students and faculty of the school. A friend of the family remembered, "She wove, spun, tatted, knit, crocheted, and she was always teaching other people to do these things. And she would sing and tell stories while we worked. It seemed natural for
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in 1916 to seek out old songs and ballads, especially those that had travelled from the British Isles. It was Dorland principal Lucy Shafer who suggested they meet Jane Gentry. From August 24, 1916 until July 27, 1917, Sharp and Karpeles made several visits to notate Jane's songs, obtaining a total
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was the more likely source for many of the songs in Jane's repertoire, but Brian Peters, in a detailed study of Sharp's Appalachian collection, showed that ballads such as "Barbara Allen", "Little Musgrave" and "Lord Thomas and Fair Ellender" most likely originated in England.
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Jane married Jasper Newton "Newt" Gentry in 1879, and the couple had nine children (Lydia Nora, Martha Emily, Mary Magdalene, Alfred Chanay, Allie Mae, Lillie Bertha Maud, Roy Stevens, Lalla Marvin, Nola Jane). Their youngest child was born after they moved to
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She was the oldest of five children born to Emily Harmon and Ransom Hicks. Her brothers and sisters were John Riley, Mary, Margaret Elizabeth and William. The paternal Hicks lineage were emigrants from England who arrived in America prior to the
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Sharp did not comment specifically on the likely origin of her songs, but believed that in general the older Appalachian ballads came from England or Lowland Scotland. Holgar Nygard, Professor Emeritus of English at
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and his wife Anna first met Jane at her boarding house in 1914, telling stories and riddles to delighted children. The Bachellers were so impressed with Jane that they invited her to visit them in
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Table: Ballads and Songs Sung By Mrs. Jane Gentry and Collected by Olive Dame Campbell and Cecil James Sharp, Published in: English folk songs from the southern Appalachians
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compared the structure of the tales to German MΓ€rchen fairy tales, but speculated that they may have originated with the Hick's English ancestors. Author
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prisoner-of-war internment camp for German sailors. Families of the prisoners lived in town, some at Jane's boarding house.
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her to sing and tell stories." The United States government turned Mountain Park Hotel at Hot Springs into a
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English folk songs from the southern Appalachians Comprising 122 Songs and Ballads, and 323 Tunes
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Jane died in May 1925. Her obituary noted her knowledge of old English and Scottish folksongs.
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Carter, Isabel Gordon (1925). "Mountain White Folk-Lore: Tales from the Southern Blue Ridge".
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Fifteen stories of Jane's were contained within twenty-three stories total published by
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Jane referred to her stories as "Jack, Will and Tom Tales". Musician and historian
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in 1925. The other stories in the published work were six by Susie Wilkenson of
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Heptatonic Mode 2, a+b (dorian) (If G be tonic: Mode 4, a+b mixolydian)
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Jane's daughter Maud Long later recorded some of the stories for the
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The Harmons in the maternal lineage came to America from 104: 96: 88: 80: 68: 50: 25: 18: 1573:The Asheville Citizen-Times β€“ via  1375:Campbell, Olive Dame; Sharp, Cecil James (1917). 1299:The Asheville Citizen-Times β€“ via  728:Hexatonic Mode 4, a (If C be tonic: Mode 3, a). 808:Hexatonic Mode 4, a (If D be tonic: Mode 3, a) 8: 888:Heptatonic Mode 3, a+b (with flattened 7th) 1661:People from Watauga County, North Carolina 1656:People from Madison County, North Carolina 988:Pentatonic Mode 1 (If G be tonic: Mode 3) 119:(December 18, 1863 – May 25, 1925) was an 15: 1273:The Asheville Times β€“ via  1160:Jane Hicks Gentry: A Singer Among Singers 207: 1188: 1121:, and two stories by John Campbell of 1555: 1543: 1453: 1441: 1398: 1362: 1325: 1255: 1243: 1231: 1219: 1207: 1195: 528:Heptatonic, Mode 3, a+b (mixolydian) 7: 1607:. Blue Ridge National Heritage Area. 1163:. The University Press of Kentucky. 908:Heptatonic Mode 1, a+b (mixolydian) 725:Come All You Fair and Tender Ladies 588:Heptatonic Mode 4, a+b (mixolydian) 1581:. June 10, 1925. p. 18, col. 3 1569:"Mrs. Jane Gentry Dies At Her Home" 1293:Eggers, Paul (September 17, 2017). 288:Heptatonic Mode 4 a+b (mixolydian) 1666:American people of English descent 14: 1671:American people of German descent 1144:Newt Gentry died March 24, 1922. 405:Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard 1468:The Journal of American Folklore 1114:The Journal of American Folklore 568:Heptatonic Mode 4, a+b (dorian) 1295:"Hot Springs and the Great War" 245:The False Knight Upon the Road 123:folklorist and singer, born in 1281:. 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Watauga County, North Carolina
Madison County, North Carolina
Hot Springs, North Carolina
Appalachian
Watauga County, North Carolina
Cecil Sharp
American Revolutionary War
Wurttemberg
Madison County
Spring Creek
Hot Springs
Presbyterian
Dorland Institute
World War I
Cecil Sharp
Maud Karpeles
Appalachia
Olive Dame Campbell
Duke University
Scotland
Betty N. Smith
Irving Bacheller
Greenwich, Connecticut
Isabel Gordon Carter
The Journal of American Folklore
Sevier County, Tennessee
Townsend, Tennessee
Archive of American Folk Song
Library of Congress
Jane Hicks Gentry: A Singer Among Singers

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