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Mary A. Wray

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283: 151:. She also toured the southern United States with a company that included Joseph Jefferson and John Ellsler, performing in Charleston, South Carolina. In 1848, she became a member of the Seguin Opera Company. Wray retired from the stage in 1864. 161:
After her retirement, Wray moved out to her country home purchased by her son Billy Wray. Wray was a member of the American Dramatic Fund for over thirty-five years. She died on October 5, 1892, in
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stage as "Billy Wray," died in the burning of the "Evening Star" in 1866. Her other son, Edward, also died in 1866 in Illinois. Wray was survived by two daughters and several grandchildren.
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Wray made her debut as a dancer at the Chatham Street Theater in New York City. She quickly progressed in the dramatic arts, notable for her performance as
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Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-Seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life
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Moulton, Charles (1893). Willard, Frances E.; Livermore, Mary A. (eds.).
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in the 19th century. Beginning her career as a dancer at the
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Wray's family included four children. Her son, known on the
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Chatham Street Theater
New York City
Edwin Forrest
Junius Brutus Booth
Ridgefield, Connecticut
Lady Macbeth
Walnut Street Theater
Philadelphia
Edwin Booth
minstrel
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Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-Seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life
Charles Wells Moulton


"The Oldest Actress Dead"
Providence News




"Recent death: The Oldest Actress"
Boston Evening Transcript

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