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Created by: Tim Todd. Added: Dec 20, 2020. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 220001462. Source citation. Was the daughter of Ethel Mae (Harrison) Deane-Tanner Robins and silent film actor and director William Desmond Taylor whose birth name was William Cunningham Deane-Tanner. She married and divorced Montfort Amory and then married William S. Capehart.
found in U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995. Ethel Daisy Deane-Tanner. found in New York, New York, Birth Index, 1891-1902. Ethel Daisy Deane-Tanner. found in 1920 United States Federal Census. Ethel Dunn. found in Florida Death Index, 1877-1998.
- Female
- November 15, 1902
- New York, New York
- May 23, 1975
Sep 5, 2021 · Ethel Daisy Deane-Tanner. Born 15 Nov 1902 in New York City, New York, USA. Ancestors. Daughter of William Cunningham (Deane-Tanner) Taylor and Ethel May Hamilton. [sibling (s) unknown] Wife of Montfort Amory — married 30 Sep 1926 in Manhattan, New York. [children unknown]
- Female
- November 15, 1902
- Montfort Amory
In 1901 he married Ethel May Harrison and a daughter Ethel Daisy Deane-Tanner was born in 1903. Not able to support his family as an actor, this was the period when Taylor worked as an antique dealer in a business financed by his father-in-law.
Nov 22, 2020 · Ethel Daisy Deane-Tanner. Birthdate: 1903. Death: Immediate Family: Daughter of William Desmond Taylor and Ethel May Hamilton. Wife of Montfort Amory. Managed by: Private User.
- Montfort Amory
Jul 19, 2009 · On page 6, the last page of the Interrogatory (Request for further information) Paperwork for Ethel Daisy Deane Tanner regarding Wm D Taylor's estate and in order to prove she was Taylor's heir she had to answer several questions. For #10 she had to give the names and addresses of two or more persons who could verify the previous statements she ...
Feb 15, 2019 · After a year and a half, young Tanner moved to New York City, where he met Ethel May Hamilton, a stage actress. They married in 1901 and became part of New York society. In 1908, he disappeared with neither a word nor a warning, leaving behind Ethel May and a young daughter. His wife, unable to locate her errant husband, obtained a divorce in 1912.