Tudor Hall
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04-08-2014, 02:18 PM
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Tudor Hall
While visiting Ford's Theatre last summer, my family and I also stopped in Bel Air MD to visit the childhood home of John Wilkes Booth, Tudor Hall. Since then I have begun to wonder, did Mary Ann Holmes live out her life at Tudor Hall? I understand she followed Booth to the Arch Street Theatre in Philadelphia in 1857, and that the family rented Tudor Hall for a time. Did Mary Ann return to the charming, one and a half story, Gothic style home?
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04-11-2014, 10:05 PM
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RE: Tudor Hall
Hi Paige! No, sadly I do not believe Mary Ann ever returned to Tudor Hall. She and her daughter Rosalie shared a home in New York (they apparently lived in New Jersey with the youngest son during summers as well) until she died.
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04-12-2014, 11:43 AM
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RE: Tudor Hall
Thanks for your post! I really appreciate your information! It really makes sense to me now, since a letter Mary Ann sent to JWB in 1865 was stamped from New York. Any ideas where I might be able to find out more about Mary Ann, and her last days in New York?
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04-12-2014, 12:58 PM
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RE: Tudor Hall
I think the best place for information on that actually comes from Dave Taylor at the Boothie Barn in a post about Rosalie Booth which can be found here: http://boothiebarn.com/2013/11/25/the-fo...ann-booth/
This wonderful article says that Mary Ann fell and dislocated her hip in 1884 at the house in New York, and "her mind began to wander." For over a year and a half she was bedridden - she had Rosalie sleep with her because she was "nervous" to be alone. Rosalie was even asleep beside her mother when Mary Ann passed away. But take a look at the entire thing on the Boothie Barn - it has a lot more detailed information that involves Mary Ann, especially towards the bottom. |
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04-14-2014, 06:07 PM
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RE: Tudor Hall
Thanks so much, Jenny! I found the article so interesting that I printed it so that I would have the information to refer to. Thanks for your help.
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04-14-2014, 06:21 PM
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RE: Tudor Hall
You are very welcome!
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