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  1. Edwina Booth December 9, 1861: Died: December 26, 1938 (aged 77) Notable works: Edwin Booth: Recollections by His Daughter, Edwina Booth Grossman, and Letters to Her and to His Friends (1894) Spouse

  2. Edwina Booth Grossman, only daughter of Edwin Booth, foremost American Shakespearean performer of the 19th century, and Mary Devlin Booth (Edwin's first wife and actress) died on December 26, 1938 at the age of 77. She was born in Fulham, England on December 9, 1861 during one of her father's stage tours there.

    • London
    • December 9, 1861
    • Ignatius R. Grossman
    • December 26, 1938
  3. Oct 24, 2017 · Sister of Edgar Booth [half] Wife of Ignatius Grossman — married 16 May 1885 (to 6 Sep 1920) [location unknown] Mother of Mildred Booth (Grossman) Waterbury Tilton and Edwin Booth Grossman. Died 26 Dec 1938 at age 77 in Manhattan, New York, United States.

    • Female
    • December 9, 1861
    • Ignatius Grossman
    • December 26, 1938
  4. Feb 11, 2007 · When it became clear that Booth would not recover, Edwina Grossman, his daughter, kept a deathwatch by his bed. And when he died, the city mourned, and theater luminaries crowded into the...

    • Jennifer Bleyer
  5. Edwin Booth : recollections by his daughter, Edwina Booth Grossmann, and letters to her and to his friends ... Grossman, Edwina Booth, 1861-Call number nrlf_ucb:GLAD ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edwina_BoothEdwina Booth - Wikipedia

    Edwina Booth (born Josephine Constance Woodruff; [1] September 13, 1904 – May 18, 1991) was an American actress. She is best known for the 1931 film Trader Horn, during the filming of which she contracted an illness which effectively ended her movie career. Early life and discovery.

  7. Jun 5, 2020 · 2 min read. The Mourners Came. Updated: Jun 14, 2021. By MICHAEL GERBINO At 1:17 a.m. on June 7th, 1893, Edwina Booth Grossman held her father, Edwin Booth, the greatest actor of his generation, as the last breath oozed from his body in the third-floor bedroom of The Players on Gramercy Park South.

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