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  1. He was married in 1899 to Carrie Ann Jean, a former student of the Illinois School for the Deaf. Together they had three children. While living in Los Angeles, he became friends with Charles Chaplin, who admired the natural expressiveness of a deaf person using American Sign Language.

    • American
    • March 9, 1871
    • Philadelphia, United States
    • May 24, 1935
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    GranvilleRichard Seymour Redmond was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on March 9, 1871to a hearing family. He contracted Scarlet Fever at around 2½ to the ageof 3; when he recovered, he was found to be deaf. This may have prompted hisfamily's decision to move from the East Coast to San Jose, California: thepossibility for his education at the Ber...

    Granvilleattended the California School for the Deaf in Berkeley from 1879 to 1890 wherehis artistic talents were recognized and encouraged. There his teacher Theophilus d'Estrella taught himpainting, drawing and pantomime. When hegraduated from CSD, Redmond enrolled at another CSD: the California School ofDesign in San Francisco, where he worked f...

    In 1898, hereturned to California and settled in Los Angeles, where he painted manybeautiful beach scenes. He was married in 1899 to Carrie Ann Jean, a formerstudent of the Illinois School for the Deaf. Together they had three children.It is not known if they were deaf or could hear.

    While livingin Los Angeles, he became friends with Charles Chaplin, who admired the naturalexpressiveness of a Deaf person using American Sign Language. Chaplin askedRedmond to help him develop the techniques Chaplin later used in his silentfilms. Chaplin, impressed with Redmond's skill gave Redmond a studio on themovie lot, collected his paintings...

    ·IrvineMuseum, California; ·LagunaArt Museum, California; ·LosAngeles County Museum of Art; ·CantorArts Center, Stanford University; ·GranvilleRedmond Gallery, California ·DeYoung Museum, the Bancroft Library, San Francisco; ·CaliforniaSchool for the Deaf; ·NewYork City Museum, New York; ·OaklandMuseum, California.

    ·GoldMedal, W. E. Brown Award, California School of Design, 1891 ·Medal,Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; ·SilverMedal, Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, Washington, 1909

    Gannon, Jack. 1981.Deaf Heritage–A Narrative History of Deaf America, Silver Spring,MD: National Association of the Deaf, p. 136 (PDF)

  3. Carrie Ann. Jean. Redmond. Daughter of John Miller Jean (1828 Ind.-1903 Ill.) and Rebecca Ann Taylor (1830 Ind.-1893 Ill.). Carrie lost her hearing to spinal meningitis at age 18 months. She attended Illinois Institution for the Deaf at Jacksonville. Carrie married Granville Seymour Redmond (1871-1935) in Crawford Co., Illinois, on 1 Nov 1899....

  4. Son of artist Granville Seymour Redmond (1871 Penn.-1935 Calif.) and Carrie Ann Jean (1872 Ind.-1946 Calif.). Wife, Edith Cleaver Haas (1904-1987); brother, Hiram Johnsonwolfe Redmond (1911-1982); sister, Helen R. Redmond (1906-1938). Jean Granville Redmond and Edith Cleaver Haas, daughter of John E. Haas and Carrie...

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  6. Aug 18, 2020 · Carrie Ann Ryan is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of contemporary, paranormal, and young adult romance. Her works include the Montgomery Ink, Talon Pack, Promise Me, and Elements of Five series, which have sold millions of books worldwide.

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