Patent office on September 7, 1915, the same month as Marcella’s death. Patent D47789 application for the design of the prototype that became the Raggedy Ann doll was already in progress around the time that Marcella fell ill, and the artist received final approval by the U.S. Gruelle did not create Raggedy Ann as a tribute to his daughter following her death at 13 from an infected vaccination Hall notes Gruelle’s May 28, 1915, U.S. “User-edited” Wikipedia is more bold in its denial and explains the spin this way: Raggedy Ann’s creator, John Barton “Johnny” Gruelle (born on “Christmas Eve” in 1880) had already submitted for a patent months before his daughter died of a “tainted” vaccine in 1915. “Snopes”, the sycophant syndicate for the Satanists, calls the contention “ Mostly False”. I looked it up and the internet is filled with denials that yet weren’t definitive.
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