If flat, this would personify a woman, said Anne Spencer, curator of ethnology.
He then married Anne Spencer (an aunt of the future Countess of Galloway) on 21 August 1737 and they had three children:
Anne Spencer (1667-1690), married James Douglas, 4th Duke of Hamilton.
Anne Spencer may refer to:
Each society has its own gauge for determining the value of its jewelry, said Anne Spencer, curator of the ethnology collection at the museum.
Delfina's 30-something owners, Craig Stoll and Anne Spencer, merely set out to create a neighborhood restaurant, in which they could "cook well and feed people."
Although she had a good relationship with her daughter, Anne Spencer, she became estranged from her daughters Henrietta, Elizabeth and Margaret.
Anne Spencer, curator of the museum's ethnology collection, said strips of cloth were a medium of exchange as far back as the 11th century.
Anne Spencer: Ah, how poets sing and die!
"Technology - communication and transportation - is what has made the planet shrink," said Anne Spencer, the museum's curator of ethnology.