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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.
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in 1916 to seek out old songs and ballads, especially those that had travelled from the
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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
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Table: Ballads and Songs Sung By Mrs. Jane Gentry and
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her to sing and tell stories." The United States government turned
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Carter, Isabel Gordon (1925). "Mountain White Folk-Lore: Tales from the Southern Blue Ridge".
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1569:"Mrs. Jane Gentry Dies At Her Home"
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1339:"Jane Gentry Centennial"
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