New Development in Booth Case Coming Soon
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07-09-2019, 07:00 PM
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RE: New Development in Booth Case Coming Soon
(07-09-2019 05:27 PM)Steve Whitlock Wrote:(07-09-2019 02:14 PM)Steve Wrote: Here are some new documents and newspaper articles: I found the death record of Laura Ida Booth. The 29 April 1925 date matches the death date from her probate records. Norman was her later performance last name, but I have no idea why her first name is given as Ruth on the death certificate. New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949 Name: Ruth Norman Event Type: Death Event Date: 29 Apr 1925 Event Place: Manhattan, New York, New York, United States Address: 227 West 46th St. Residence Place: N.Y. City Gender: Female Age: 52 Marital Status: Married Race: White Occupation: Theatrical Birth Year: 1873 (estimated) Birthplace: U.S. Burial Date: 01 May 1925 Cemetery: Kensico Father's Name: John Wilkes Booth Father's Birthplace: U.S. Mother's Name: Ida Payne Mother's Birthplace: U.S The 1911 article says the scrap of paper was attached to a certified copy of her parents marriage record "bearing the signature 'J. Wilkes Booth', which she declares was torn from the records of the Tennessee Court with the permission of the clerk" I missed the possible "e" after the "i", but I still think it was copied off of the signature of the assassin and isn't from court records. There was nothing torn off the marriage records, which were signed "Jno. W. Boothe" according to record copy of the marriage bond. (But that looks like it might have been written by the clerk or officiant, and not Booth like it was supposed to.) The are no signatures of the married couple on the license, just the signature of the officiant on the back. |
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