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100: 182:– John Lomax (1803–1832), a native of Bolton, and emigrated to the US in 1830. In 1832, they were preparing to return to England to escape an epidemic of cholera, but Lomax died before they sailed. Hannah afterward married Maggie's father, Charles S. Mitchell (1805–1886), to whom Lomax's bookbinding business had been sold. Mitchell's 1st cousin, Joseph Dodson Greenhalgh (1821–1886), recalled stories that circulated in the English side of the family about the actress's salary, her servants, accouterments, and jewelry. The actor and author 40: 441: 129:
Mitchell was at the outset of the Civil War a Confederate sympathizer, but later moderated her views. She reportedly danced on an American flag while performing in Montgomery, Alabama, but later denied doing so. Her southern sympathies, charismatic personality and profession made her a warm, close
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She was married to Henry Thomas Paddock (1836–1896), a Cleveland haberdasher who then became her manager, in 1868, and they had (i) a daughter, Fanchon Maria Paddock (1869–1940), who married Harry Paddock Mashey (1878–1960), and (ii) a son, Harry Mitchell Paddock (1872–1938). Maggie and Henry
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After her death on March 22, 1918, in New York City, one of the wealthiest actresses in the world (primarily in Manhattan and Long Branch, New Jersey, real estate), Mitchell was interred in
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to live in New York in 1892. Maggie, by way of one of her half-sisters – Sophia Dodson Lomax (1826–1894) and husband, Charles Alfred Mitchell (1817–1864) – was an aunt of
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divorced twenty years later; and – on October 12, 1889, in Boston – she married her co-star Charles Abbott (
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Note: Joseph Dodson Lomax, M.D. (1829–1899), was a half-brother of Maggie Mitchell.
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James, Edward T.; James, Janet Wilson; Boyer, Paul S., eds. (1971).
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in 1851. The parts in which she earned the greatest fame were
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of Charles Abbott Mace; 1852–1927). She retired from the
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Anderson, George Baker (1897). "Joseph D. Lomax, M.D.".
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Lomax; 1833–1908) – also an actress – was married to
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Maggie Mitchell (artist)

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New York City
Chambers Street Theatre
Jane Eyre
John Wilkes Booth
Ford's Theatre
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Julian Bugher Mitchell
Weber & Fields
Florenz Ziegfeld
Knaresborough
Manchester
Dodson Mitchell
Frederic Thomas Greenhalge
John William Albaugh, Sr.
Washington, D.C.
Green-Wood Cemetery
Who's Who in America, 1901–1902
A.N. Marquis & Company
Internet Archive
Who's Who in America, 1901–1902
A.N. Marquis & Company
Google Books
Champagne Sparkle – Maggie Mitchell, The First Musical Comedy Star of the American Stage

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