Mary Frances McVicker (born Mary Frances Runnion, also known as Mary McVicker Booth; September 17, 1848 – November 13, 1881) was an American stage actress and singer perhaps best known for her partnership with actor Edwin Booth, to whom she was married.[1]
^Bloom, Arthur W. (July 5, 2013). Edwin Booth: A Biography and Performance History. McFarland. ISBN 978-1-4766-0146-5.
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Mary Frances McVicker (born Mary Frances Runnion, also known as MaryMcVickerBooth; September 17, 1848 – November 13, 1881) was an American stage actress...
was her paternal uncle. Mary Devlin Booth died in 1863, when Grossman was two years old. Edwin Booth married actress MaryMcVicker in 1869. In 1894, Grossman...
December 9, 1861, in London. He later remarried, to his acting partner MaryMcVickerBooth in 1869, and became a widower again in 1881.[citation needed] In...
His second wife, MaryMcVicker, was an actress. Edwin's grandson Edwin Booth Grossman was a painter of some note. Asia Frigga Booth (1835–1888) married...
(1855–56), anti-immigrant American Party (a.k.a. The Know-Nothing Party) MaryMcVickerBooth, actress William W. Boyington, architect, Chicago Water Tower and...
Behold the Man 1981 "Nothing Is Beyond You" (Rich Mullins, Mitch McVicker, Tom Booth) – 3:40 "That Where I Am, There You..." (Rich Mullins) – 2:45 Disc...
Tongues Black Grape Black Rivers Blue Orchids Blossoms The Bodines Tim Booth Brassy Brian and Michael Brigade Brix & the Extricated Elkie Brooks Ian...
name "Miss Jean Stanley" for two years supporting the Booth brothers. After leaving McVicker's, Hosmer moved on her own to Philadelphia to star at the...
Robert Woodard, president of the Louisville Southern Railroad, and Ellen Booth Woodard in Palmyra, Missouri, Darwell originally intended to become a circus...
debut came in The Truth About Blayds (1922), which was presented at the Booth Theatre on Broadway. Her other Broadway credits include You and I (1923)...
(5 September 1940). Vickers 1994, p. 125 , quoted anonymously by Cecil Beaton in a letter to Greta Garbo (28 February 1948). Booth & Haste 2004, p. 6...
Christian missionary to China Kate Booth, English Salvationist and evangelist. Oldest daughter of William and Catherine Booth. She was also known as la Maréchale...
Frances Elizabeth "Fanny" (née Booth) McVickar (1829–1910). Among his siblings was William Bard McVickar, who married Mary Louisa Miller (daughter of George...
1978: Isobel Baillie, Mary Durack, Audrey Reader, Joan Howard Roberts, Sheila Sherlock, Meere Uatioa 1979: Mary Austin, Margaret Booth, Sister Philippa Brazill...
going to the dunking machine booth. After Bub throws a ball and dunks Robbie a crowd forms around the booth. The dunking booth winds up taking in quite a...
children's fiction Elizabeth Bonhôte (1744–1818), Bungay Castle Stephen Booth (born 1952), crime fiction George Borrow (1803–1881), The Romany Rye Alain...