Booth's Grandchild To Wed
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11-02-2015, 02:45 PM
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Booth's Grandchild To Wed
Last week, I came across the following announcement that was printed in a New York newspaper called, The Sun, on March 30, 1916. This is a marriage announcement for Edwin Booth's granddaughter, Mildred Booth Grossman, and her second husband, Cleveland Livingston Waterbury.
The announcement says the following: BOOTH'S GRANDCHILD TO WED Miss Grossman will be bride of New Yorker Baltimore, March 29-- Miss Mildred Booth Grossman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Grossman, granddaughter of Edwin Booth, the tragedian, is to be married here to-morrow to C. Livingston Waterbury of New York, a brother of Mrs. Gouverneur Morris. Mrs. Grossman's mother was Miss Edwina Booth, only child of the actor, and was named for him. After Mr. Booth's death, Mrs. Grossman and her husband went to Paris and remained there until the start of the war. They have one other child, Edwin Booth Grossman, an artist, who at the age of 22 had a painting accepted at the Paris Salon. Attached is the original clipping: |
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