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    Fanny Vining Davenport

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  1. Fanny Elizabeth Davenport (née Vining; 17 July 1829 – 20 July 1891) was an English actress who emigrated to America. After her marriage to American tragedian Edward Loomis Davenport, she was known as Mrs. E. L. Davenport.

  2. Fanny Davenport. Fanny Lily Gipsey Davenport (April 10, 1850 – September 26, 1898) was an American stage actress. Life. Fanny Davenport before joining the company of Augustin Daly in 1869. The eldest child of Edward Loomis Davenport and Fanny Elizabeth (Vining) Gill Davenport, [1] Fanny Lily Gypsey Davenport was born on April 10, 1850, in London.

  3. Davenport. A prominent English actress who made her American debut on March 2, 1855. Her last appearance was April 7, 1890, playing the role of Lady MacBeth to actor Joseph Proctor's MacBeth. Daughter of Frederick Augustus Vining, manager of the Haymarket theatre, and J. Marian Bew.

  4. Fanny Davenport. Biography: (1850-1898) Frances Vining Davenport was born in London of a transatlantic theatrical family. Her father Edward Loomis Davenport was an actor of the first rank. Her stage education took place in Boston and in Augustin Daly's Stock Company.

  5. Born Fanny Lily Gypsy Davenport in London, England, on April 10, 1850; died in South Duxbury, Massachusetts, on September 26, 1898; eldest daughter and one of seven children of Edward L. (an actor) and Fanny Elizabeth (Vining) Gill Davenport (an English actress); attended Boston public schools; married Edwin H. Price (an actor and later her ...

  6. Fanny Elizabeth Davenport was an English actress who emigrated to America. After her marriage to American tragedian Edward Loomis Davenport, she was known as Mrs. E. L. Davenport. Their children included actress Fanny Davenport and actor Harry Davenport; their descendants include actresses Dorothy Davenport and Anne Seymour.

  7. Dec 20, 2015 · Fanny Davenport (1850-1898), nicknamed Fanny Lily Gipsy 1 and Miss Fanny, 2 was born to celebrated actors Edward Loomis (E. L.) Davenport and Fanny Elizabeth Vining in a hospital across the street from the renowned British Museum in London. 3 Some argue that the monument signifies fate. E. L. Davenport was an American 4 theatre scholar and perfo...