Phyllis Ann Boutwell and Eric Gordon Dearborn

Person Page 3,915

Pedigree

Susanna Holmes1,2

F, #97851, b. 13 October 1711

Parents

FatherJohn Holmes (b. estimated 1685)
MotherExperience (b. estimated 1690)

Family: David Miller (b. 17 April 1708, d. 1 January 1783)

DaughterLydia Miller (b. 27 September 1729)
SonJohn Miller (b. 13 September 1731)
SonFrancis Miller (b. 14 January 1734)
SonThomas Miller (b. 17 February 1736)
SonDavid Miller+ (b. 4 November 1738)
SonNathaniel Miller (b. 3 January 1741)
SonBenjamin Miller (b. 1 November 1742)
DaughterSusanna Miller (b. 27 July 1745)
SonSamuel Miller (b. 26 November 1747, d. 31 March 1749)
SonExperience Miller (b. 17 August 1750)
DaughterPriscilla Miller (b. 17 August 1750)
DaughterChloe Miller (b. 4 July 1752)
SonCornelius Miller (b. 13 February 1755)

Events

  • 1711
    Birth
    13 October 1711 | Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citation: 1
  • 172817
    Marriage | David Miller
    31 October 1728 | Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, US
    Age: 20
    Birth: 17 April 1708 | Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, US
    Death: 1 January 1783 | Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citation: 1
Last Edited22 April 2021 07:43:36

Citations

  1. [S41] Mayflower Familes for Five Generations - Vol 8 - Degory Priest
  2. [S851] Mayflower Family Through Five Generations - Vol 12 - Francis Cooke
Pedigree

Hannah Miller1

F, #97852, b. 1723, d. 12 April 1723

Parents

FatherJohn Miller (b. 1669, d. 8 August 1727)
MotherLydia Coombs (b. 8 May 1679, d. 6 March 1735)

Events

  • 1723
    Birth
    1723 | Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citation: 1
  • 1723~0
    Death
    12 April 1723 | Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citation: 1
Last Edited11 October 2023 07:47:59

Citations

  1. [S41] Mayflower Familes for Five Generations - Vol 8 - Degory Priest
Pedigree

Sarah Stetson1

F, #97853, b. estimated 1690

Events

  • 1690
    Birth
    Estimated 1690
  • 1719~29
    Marriage | Ebenezer Bennett
    23 April 1719 | Scituate, Plymouth, MA, US
    Age: 40
    Birth: 19 May 1678 | Beverly, Essex, MA, US
    Death: 13 January 1751 | Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citation: 1
Last Edited22 April 2021 07:43:36

Citations

  1. [S41] Mayflower Familes for Five Generations - Vol 8 - Degory Priest
Pedigree

Cornelius Bennett1,2

M, #97854, b. 9 July 1703, d. 22 February 1766

Parents

FatherEbenezer Bennett (b. 19 May 1678, d. 13 January 1751)
MotherRuth Coombs (b. 12 March 1681, d. 11 March 1718)

Family: Ruth Gorham (b. 7 May 1713, d. 2 September 1792)

SonCornelius Bennett (b. 30 September 1732)
SonWilliam Bennett (b. 24 June 1734, d. 23 November 1809)
SonEbenzer Levy Bennett+ (b. 17 February 1737, d. 29 June 1806)
DaughterChristiana Bennett (b. 15 September 1739)
SonBatchelor Bennett+ (b. 10 April 1742, d. 7 March 1820)
SonPhilip Bennett (b. 10 April 1745, d. before 11 May 1792)
DaughterSally Bennett (b. estimated 1747)
DaughterTheodate Bennett (b. 28 January 1751)
SonSilvanus Bennett (b. 11 October 1754)

Events

  • 1703
    Birth
    9 July 1703 | Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citation: 1
  • 173228
    Marriage | Ruth Gorham
    12 January 1732 | Barnstable, Barnstable, MA, US
    Age: 18
    Birth: 7 May 1713 | Barnstable, Barnstable, MA, US
    Death: 2 September 1792 | Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citation: 1
  • 176662
    Death
    22 February 1766 | Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citation: 1
Last Edited11 October 2023 07:47:59

Citations

  1. [S41] Mayflower Familes for Five Generations - Vol 8 - Degory Priest
  2. [S851] Mayflower Family Through Five Generations - Vol 12 - Francis Cooke
Pedigree

Sarah Bennett1,2

F, #97855, b. 27 March 1707, d. 30 July 1789

Parents

FatherEbenezer Bennett (b. 19 May 1678, d. 13 January 1751)
MotherRuth Coombs (b. 12 March 1681, d. 11 March 1718)

Family: Ignatius Elmes (b. 8 April 1706, d. 8 February 1763)

SonElkanah Elmes+ (b. 20 September 1729, d. 19 November 1809)
SonJohn Elmes (b. 23 May 1733)
SonIgnatius Elmes (b. 2 October 1738, d. 6 December 1758)
SonEbenezer Elmes (b. 23 April 1743)

Events

  • 1707
    Birth
    27 March 1707 | Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citation: 1
  • 172821
    Marriage | Ignatius Elmes
    4 December 1728 | Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, US
    Age: 22
    Birth: 8 April 1706 | Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, US
    Death: 8 February 1763 | Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citation: 1
  • 178982
    Death
    30 July 1789 | Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citation: 1
Last Edited11 October 2023 07:47:59

Citations

  1. [S41] Mayflower Familes for Five Generations - Vol 8 - Degory Priest
  2. [S851] Mayflower Family Through Five Generations - Vol 12 - Francis Cooke
Pedigree

Ignatius Elmes1,2

M, #97856, b. 8 April 1706, d. 8 February 1763

Parents

FatherRodolphus Elmes (b. estimated 1680)
MotherBethia Dodson (b. estimated 1685)

Family: Sarah Bennett (b. 27 March 1707, d. 30 July 1789)

SonElkanah Elmes+ (b. 20 September 1729, d. 19 November 1809)
SonJohn Elmes (b. 23 May 1733)
SonIgnatius Elmes (b. 2 October 1738, d. 6 December 1758)
SonEbenezer Elmes (b. 23 April 1743)

Events

  • 1706
    Birth
    8 April 1706 | Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citation: 1
  • 172822
    Marriage | Sarah Bennett
    4 December 1728 | Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, US
    Age: 21
    Birth: 27 March 1707 | Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, US
    Death: 30 July 1789 | Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citation: 1
  • 176356
    Death
    8 February 1763 | Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citation: 1
Last Edited11 October 2023 07:47:59

Citations

  1. [S41] Mayflower Familes for Five Generations - Vol 8 - Degory Priest
  2. [S851] Mayflower Family Through Five Generations - Vol 12 - Francis Cooke
Pedigree

Samuel Dickinson1

M, #97857, b. estimated 1665

Family: Lydia (b. estimated 1670)

DaughterFreelove Dickinson+ (b. estimated 1693)

Events

  • 1665
    Birth
    Estimated 1665
Last Edited22 April 2021 07:43:36

Citations

  1. [S41] Mayflower Familes for Five Generations - Vol 8 - Degory Priest
Pedigree

Lydia1

F, #97858, b. estimated 1670

Family: Samuel Dickinson (b. estimated 1665)

DaughterFreelove Dickinson+ (b. estimated 1693)

Events

  • 1670
    Birth
    Estimated 1670
Last Edited22 April 2021 07:43:36

Citations

  1. [S41] Mayflower Familes for Five Generations - Vol 8 - Degory Priest
Pedigree

John Townsend1

M, #97859, b. 1712

Parents

FatherDaniel Townsend (b. estimated 1688, d. before 4 May 1722)
MotherFreelove Dickinson (b. estimated 1693)

Events

  • 1712
    Birth
    1712 | Oyster Bay, Nassau, NY, US
    Citation: 1
Last Edited3 November 2023 06:21:29

Citations

  1. [S41] Mayflower Familes for Five Generations - Vol 8 - Degory Priest
Pedigree

Anne Gedney1

F, #97860, b. estimated 1715

Events

  • 1715
    Birth
    Estimated 1715
Last Edited22 April 2021 07:43:36

Citations

  1. [S41] Mayflower Familes for Five Generations - Vol 8 - Degory Priest
Pedigree

Benjamin Townsend1

M, #97861, b. 1714

Parents

FatherDaniel Townsend (b. estimated 1688, d. before 4 May 1722)
MotherFreelove Dickinson (b. estimated 1693)

Events

  • 1714
    Birth
    1714 | Oyster Bay, Nassau, NY, US
    Citation: 1
Last Edited3 November 2023 06:21:29

Citations

  1. [S41] Mayflower Familes for Five Generations - Vol 8 - Degory Priest
Pedigree

Elizabeth Carpenter1

F, #97862, b. estimated 1715

Events

  • 1715
    Birth
    Estimated 1715
Last Edited22 April 2021 07:43:36

Citations

  1. [S41] Mayflower Familes for Five Generations - Vol 8 - Degory Priest
Pedigree

John Lovell

M, #97863, b. estimated 1690, d. before 28 September 1762

Family: Patience Townsend (b. estimated 1692)

DaughterDeborah Lovell (b. estimated 1717)
DaughterBersallee Lovell (b. estimated 1719)
DaughterRachel Lovell (b. estimated 1721)
DaughterAnn Lovell (b. estimated 1723)
DaughterPatience Lovell (b. 1725, d. 23 March 1786)
SonJohn Lovell (b. estimated 1727)
DaughterRezine Lovell (b. estimated 1729)

Events

  • Note
    Order of children uncertain.
  • 1690
    Birth
    Estimated 1690
  • 1762
    Death
    Before 28 September 1762 | Burlington County, NJ, US
Last Edited21 December 2020 06:22:00
Pedigree

Deborah Lovell1

F, #97864, b. estimated 1717

Parents

FatherJohn Lovell (b. estimated 1690, d. before 28 September 1762)
MotherPatience Townsend (b. estimated 1692)

Events

  • 1717
    Birth
    Estimated 1717
    Citations: 1,2
Last Edited5 July 2021 05:57:03

Citations

  1. [S41] Mayflower Familes for Five Generations - Vol 8 - Degory Priest
  2. [S407] Ancestry
Pedigree

Bersallee Lovell1

F, #97865, b. estimated 1719

Parents

FatherJohn Lovell (b. estimated 1690, d. before 28 September 1762)
MotherPatience Townsend (b. estimated 1692)

Events

  • 1719
    Birth
    Estimated 1719
    Citations: 1,2
Last Edited5 July 2021 05:56:56

Citations

  1. [S41] Mayflower Familes for Five Generations - Vol 8 - Degory Priest
  2. [S407] Ancestry
Pedigree

Rachel Lovell1

F, #97866, b. estimated 1721

Parents

FatherJohn Lovell (b. estimated 1690, d. before 28 September 1762)
MotherPatience Townsend (b. estimated 1692)

Events

  • 1721
    Birth
    Estimated 1721 | Burlington County, NJ, US
    Citation: 1
Last Edited22 April 2021 07:43:36

Citations

  1. [S41] Mayflower Familes for Five Generations - Vol 8 - Degory Priest
Pedigree

James Wills

M, #97867, b. estimated 1720

Events

  • 1720
    Birth
    Estimated 1720
Last Edited21 December 2020 06:23:07
Pedigree

Ann Lovell1

F, #97868, b. estimated 1723

Parents

FatherJohn Lovell (b. estimated 1690, d. before 28 September 1762)
MotherPatience Townsend (b. estimated 1692)

Events

  • 1723
    Birth
    Estimated 1723
    Citations: 1,2
Last Edited5 July 2021 05:56:50

Citations

  1. [S41] Mayflower Familes for Five Generations - Vol 8 - Degory Priest
  2. [S407] Ancestry
Pedigree

Unknown Harker1

M, #97869, b. estimated 1720

Events

  • 1720
    Birth
    Estimated 1720
Last Edited22 April 2021 07:43:36

Citations

  1. [S41] Mayflower Familes for Five Generations - Vol 8 - Degory Priest
Pedigree

Unknown Ayres1

M, #97870, b. estimated 1715

Events

  • 1715
    Birth
    Estimated 1715
Last Edited22 April 2021 07:43:36

Citations

  1. [S41] Mayflower Familes for Five Generations - Vol 8 - Degory Priest
Pedigree

Patience Lovell1

F, #97871, b. 1725, d. 23 March 1786

Parents

FatherJohn Lovell (b. estimated 1690, d. before 28 September 1762)
MotherPatience Townsend (b. estimated 1692)

Events

  • Note
    Patience Lovell Wright (1725 – March 23, 1786) was a sculptor of wax figures, and the first recognized American-born sculptor.[1]


    Contents
    1 Biography
    1.1 Early life
    1.2 Occupation
    1.3 Public reputation
    1.4 Revolutionary War activities
    1.5 Postwar and death
    2 Selected works
    3 Legacy
    4 In literature
    5 References
    6 External links
    Biography
    Early life
    Patience Lovell was born at Oyster Bay, New York, into a Quaker farm family with a vegetarian diet. The family moved to Bordentown, New Jersey when Patience was four years old.[2] At age 16 she left the family home and moved to Philadelphia, where in 1748 she married Joseph Wright, a barrelmaker who was many years her senior. She often amused herself and her children by molding faces out of putty, bread dough, and wax.

    Occupation
    When Wright's husband died in 1769, she was pregnant with a fourth child and needed a way to support the family. Working with her sister Rachel Wells, who by then was also a widow, she turned her hobby into a full-time occupation.[3] The sisters set up a business molding portraits in tinted wax, a popular art form in colonial America, and charged admission to see them.[4] By 1770 they had become successful enough to open a waxworks house in New York City and mount tours of their work to Philadelphia and Charleston.[1] Contemporary physician Solomon Drowne mentions a visit to the waxworks in his journals.[3]

    Wright's portraits were life-sized figures or busts with real clothing and glass eyes. They were modeled from life and were considered to be very lifelike.[4] They were often placed in tableaux, illustrating the activities the portrayed individual might have undertaken in life.[1]

    After many of her sculptures were destroyed in a fire in June 1771, Wright relocated to London, England.[1][3] Through a relationship with Jane Mecom, sister of Benjamin Franklin, she made her entry into London society.[2] Wright settled in the West End and set up a popular waxworks show of historical tableaux and celebrity wax figures. She was honored with an invitation to model King George III, and would go on to sculpt other members of British royalty and nobility.[1] Although Wright is recorded as creating at least fifty-five works, only her full-length figure of Lord Chatham (William Pitt) is extant.[5]


    Wright's statue of William Pitt
    Public reputation
    Patience Wright became known in London society for her rustic American manners, which were a source of both fascination and scandal. She wore wooden shoes, kissed members of both sexes and all classes in greeting, and in general did not follow the contemporary rules of comportment for someone of her class or gender.[2] One rumor held that she had even called the king and queen by their first names, in an outrageous breach of conduct.[1] Her reputation for unruliness led to the nickname "The Promethean Modeler", and she gained a level of celebrity in 18th-century London.[2] Wright famously offended Abigail Adams with her overfamiliarity and lack of modesty about her skills. Adams wrote a disparaging letter home describing their encounter, describing her as "the queen of sluts."[1]

    Wright's technique for sculpting wax contributed to this public conception of her character. She used body heat to keep the wax at a temperature where she could shape it, molding it under her apron in a suggestive manner, which scandalized viewers and was even parodied in newspaper cartoons.[6] The medium itself was a form of "low art" and considered unrefined when compared to sculpture in bronze or stone.[7]


    Satirical newspaper cartoon of Patience Wright
    Wright may have used this unconventional public persona as a way to drive business to her waxworks, making savvy use of newspaper coverage to get publicity for her artwork.[1]

    Revolutionary War activities
    Wright is said to have worked as a spy during the American Revolution, sending information back to the colonies inside her wax figures.[2] The accuracy of this legend has been contested.[8][4] She is known to have corresponded with Benjamin Franklin during the war, sending letters reporting on the health of his illegitimate son, William, and advocating on behalf of prisoners of war.[9][10][11] She also wrote letters to John Dickinson describing the British Army's preparations in England.[4]

    Wright eventually fell from royal favor as a result of her open support for the colonial cause, especially after she reportedly scolded the king and queen after the battles of Lexington and Concord.[2] She was an outspoken patriot, and started a fund to support American prisoners of war held in Britain.[11] A group of pro-American activists, including Lord George Gordon, Benjamin West, and Anthony Pasquin, would meet at her London workshop to discuss their cause.[12][13]

    Wright moved to Paris in 1780, where she modeled a portrait of Benjamin Franklin.[1]

    Postwar and death
    Wright returned to England in 1782 and settled with her daughter Phoebe and her son-in-law, painter John Hoppner at their home on Charles Street at St. James's Square.[1][14] By 1785 she had decided to return to New Jersey. However, as she was making preparations to travel, she suffered a bad fall and broke her leg. Patience Wright died a week later, on March 23, 1786. Her sister Rachel attempted to get financial assistance for her burial expenses, both from prominent American citizens and then from the Continental Congress, but was not successful. Wright was buried in London. Her burial place is unknown.[2]

    Although Wright had obtained George Washington's agreement to sit for a portrait with her, she died before she could sculpt him.[1] A similar request sent to Thomas Jefferson would go unanswered.[2]

    Selected works
    The fragility of her medium means that few of Wright's works survive today.[4] A full-length figure of William Pitt, produced after the Earl’s death, still stands in Westminster Abbey Museum.[15] A bas-relief profile of Admiral Richard Howe in the collection of the Newark Museum is attributed to her.[1]

    Wright's also made sculptures of Prime Minister William Pitt, Lord Lyttelton, Thomas Penn, and Charles James Fox. Wright's patrons included Benjamin Franklin, Deborah Sampson, the King and Queen of England, and William Pitt.[1]


    Wax bust of Benjamin Franklin by Patience Wright.
    Legacy
    Patience Wright's son Joseph Wright (1756–1793) was a well-known portrait painter who designed Liberty Cap Cent. Her daughter Phoebe married British painter John Hoppner; their son, Henry Parkyns Hoppner, went on to become a Royal Navy officer and Arctic explorer.

    Her home at 100 Farnsworth Avenue in Bordentown, New Jersey still stands.[16][17]

    In literature
    Wright was featured as a character in Lillian de la Torre's story "The Frantick Rebel," part of her series featuring Samuel Johnson as a detective, with Wright successfully tricking Johnson into supplying information to an American spy.

    References
    Rubinstein, Charlotte Streifer (1982). American Women Artists. Boston, MA: G.K. Hall & Co. p. 23.
    [1] The Madame Tussaud of the American Colonies Was A Founding Fathers Stalker, Smithsonian.com Weekly Newsletter (29 December 2013)
    GOODFRIEND, JOYCE D. (2001). "New York City in 1772: The Journal of Solomon Drowne, Junior". New York History. 82 (1): 25–52. JSTOR 42677751.
    Bullion, J. L. (1978). "Review of Patience Wright: American Artist and Spy in George III's London". The William and Mary Quarterly. 35 (3): 584–586. doi:10.2307/1921677. JSTOR 1921677.
    Kathleen, Dabbs, Julia (2009). Life stories of women artists, 1550-1800 : an anthology. Farnham, England. p. 422. ISBN 9780754654315. OCLC 317824669.
    Walsh, Megan (2012). "Review of Shaping the Body Politic: Art and Political Formation in Early America". Journal of the Early Republic. 32 (3): 512–515. doi:10.1353/jer.2012.0051. JSTOR 23315169. S2CID 144490756.
    Bjelajac, David (2002). "Confessions of a Survey Writer". American Art. 16 (2): 7–10. doi:10.1086/444662. JSTOR 3109380. S2CID 191563309.
    "Patience Wright | American artist". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2017-10-19.
    Sletcher, Michael (2006). "Domesticity: The Human Side of Benjamin Franklin". OAH Magazine of History. 20 (2): 47–52. doi:10.1093/maghis/20.2.47. JSTOR 25162034.
    Baetjer, Katharine (2003). "Benjamin Franklin's Daughter". Metropolitan Museum Journal. 38: 169–11. doi:10.2307/1513106. JSTOR 1513106. S2CID 191370507.
    Davis, Robert S. (2000). "A Georgian and a New Country: Ebenezer Platt's Imprisonment in Newgate for Treason in "The Year of the Hangman," 1777". The Georgia Historical Quarterly. 84 (1): 106–115. JSTOR 40584229.
    McCalman, Iain (1996). "Mad Lord George and Madame La Motte: Riot and Sexuality in the Genesis of Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France". Journal of British Studies. 35 (3): 343–367. doi:10.1086/386111. JSTOR 175918.
    Palumbo, Anne Cannon (1995). "Averting "Present CommotionsPenn's Treaty"". American Art. 9 (3): 29–55. doi:10.1086/424251. JSTOR 3109206. S2CID 153489437.
    Baetjer, Katharine (1999). "British Portraits: In the Metropolitan Museum of Art". The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin. 57 (1): 1–72. doi:10.2307/3258857. JSTOR 3258857.
    "New Collaboration to Reveal Secrets of Nelson and Pitt Effigies". Westminster Abbey. May 2017. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
    Downtown Bordentown Association Archived 2007-12-10 at the Wayback Machine
    Patience Lovell Wright House Historical Marker
    External links
    Union List of Artist Names, Getty Vocabularies. ULAN Full Record Display for Patience Lovell Wright. Getty Vocabulary Program, Getty Research Institute. Los Angeles, California.
    https://web.archive.org/web/20110727195150/http://www.rabungap.org/uploaded/faculty/twass/American_History/Historical_Figures_for_Colonial_Town_Meeting.htm
    https://web.archive.org/web/20100729023307/http://www.npg.si.edu/col/age/wright.htm
    http://score.rims.k12.ca.us/score_lessons/women_american_revolution/wright.html
    Burstyn, Joan N. Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women (Syracuse University Press, 1997)
    Kerber, Linda K. Toward an Intellectual History of Women: Essays (Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1997)
    Lepore, Jill. Book of Ages: The Life and Opinions of Jane Franklin (Knopf, 2014)
    Mays, Dorothy. Women In Early America: Struggle, Survival, and Freedom in a New World (ABC-CLIO, 2004)
    Sellers, Charles Coleman. Patience Wright: American Artist and Spy in George III's London (Wesleyan University Press, 1976)
    To George Washington from Patience Lovell Wright (8 December 1783), Founders Online, National Archives
    To Thomas Jefferson from Patience Wright (14 August 1785), Founders Online, National Archives
    The Papers of Benjamin Franklin, The American Philosophical Society and Yale University.
  • 1725
    Birth
    1725 | Bordentown, Burlington, NJ, US
  • 1786~61
    Death
    23 March 1786
Last Edited22 April 2021 07:43:36

Citations

  1. [S41] Mayflower Familes for Five Generations - Vol 8 - Degory Priest
Pedigree

Joseph Wright1

M, #97872, b. estimated 1720

Events

  • 1720
    Birth
    Estimated 1720
Last Edited22 April 2021 07:43:36

Citations

  1. [S41] Mayflower Familes for Five Generations - Vol 8 - Degory Priest
Pedigree

John Lovell1

M, #97873, b. estimated 1727

Parents

FatherJohn Lovell (b. estimated 1690, d. before 28 September 1762)
MotherPatience Townsend (b. estimated 1692)

Events

  • 1727
    Birth
    Estimated 1727
Last Edited22 April 2021 07:43:36

Citations

  1. [S41] Mayflower Familes for Five Generations - Vol 8 - Degory Priest
Pedigree

Rezine Lovell1

F, #97874, b. estimated 1729

Parents

FatherJohn Lovell (b. estimated 1690, d. before 28 September 1762)
MotherPatience Townsend (b. estimated 1692)

Events

  • 1729
    Birth
    Estimated 1729
Last Edited22 April 2021 07:43:36

Citations

  1. [S41] Mayflower Familes for Five Generations - Vol 8 - Degory Priest
Pedigree

Ephraim Anderson

M, #97875, b. estimated 1725

Events

  • 1725
    Birth
    Estimated 1725
Last Edited21 December 2020 06:35:46