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Aubrey Boucicault

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VICTORY BATEMAN TO SUE; WANTS $ 50,000 FROM THE PROFESSIONAL WOMAN'S LEAGUE She Was Forced to Resign When She Was Made Co-respondent in Amy Busby's Suit for Divorce from Aubrey Boucicault -- : New York Times, 21 December
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as a co-respondent presumably in a case of adultery. He was later married to Cornelia Holbrook and then to Ruth Holt. He and Holbrook had a daughter Rene Boucicault.
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reported that Aubrey and his mother were expected to arrive from England that day to begin their season at St. Paul theatre on August 22 in the show "My Geraldine."
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VICTORY BATEMAN EXONERATED;So It Was Stated in Mrs. Aubrey Boucicault's Decree of Divorce. - NY Times 15 December 1893
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and was their sixth and youngest child. Aubrey's older siblings were Dion William (1855-1876), Eva (1857-1909),
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season Boucicault was the leading man for six productions in June and July, playing opposite Jane Kennark or
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as the leading lady. His wife, Ruth Baldwin Holt, would play Elitch's in 1908.
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Marriage annulled or possibly not sanctioned as no Certificate was had
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AUBREY BOUCICAULT'S ENGAGEMENT - New York Times 28 November 1891.
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Aubrey Boucicault was born in London to Dion Boucicault and
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Robert Whitton and Ritch Family Genealogy Tree project
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Historical Dictionary of American Theater: Modernism
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London, England
Amy Busby
Dion Boucicault
Agnes Robertson
Dion Jr.
Nina
The New York Times
Amy Busby
Victory Bateman
Elitch Theatre
Maude Fealy
ISBN
9781538107867
"AUBREY BOUCICAULT DIES.; Noted Actor Unconscious in Hospital for Three Days"
Robert Whitton and Ritch Family Genealogy Tree project
"Notes of the Stage"
The New York Times
AUBREY BOUCICAULT'S ENGAGEMENT - New York Times 28 November 1891.
YOUNG BOUCICAULT TO BE MARRIED - 9 January 1892.
VICTORY BATEMAN TO SUE; WANTS $ 50,000 FROM THE PROFESSIONAL WOMAN'S LEAGUE She Was Forced to Resign When She Was Made Co-respondent in Amy Busby's Suit for Divorce from Aubrey Boucicault -- : New York Times, 21 December 1893
VICTORY BATEMAN EXONERATED;So It Was Stated in Mrs. Aubrey Boucicault's Decree of Divorce. - NY Times 15 December 1893
Rene Boucicault; IMDb.com listing
"Aubrey Boucicault (1903)"

Aubrey Boucicault
Aubrey Boucicault
Internet Broadway Database
portrait gallery
1st wife Amy Busby

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