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John Sleeper Clarke

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in Washington D.C. for a month. Once released, he notified his pregnant wife that they must divorce. He wanted to distance himself professionally from the name of Booth. She refused to divorce him, even as their relationship grew increasingly strained. However, they remained married in name only.
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by Clarke's brother-in-law, John Wilkes Booth, Clarke came into the possession of two letters, from his wife, written by the assassin. He turned them over to
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and other parts. His success was so great that he remained in England for the rest of his life, except for four visits to America.
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In 1867, Clarke moved his family to London, where Asia became a poet and a writer. Clarke made his first appearance at the
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Clarke died suddenly, in London, at 66 years old, on September 24, 1899. Four days later, his remains were interred at
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who was born in the same year as he, and with whom he engaged in amateur dramatic readings as members of the
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In August 1865, just months after the assassination, Asia gave birth to twins Creston and Lilian.
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He and his wife Asia had nine children. Their sons Creston and Wilfred went on to become actors.
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John Clarke Sleeper (changed to John Sleeper Clarke as his stage name)
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Actors and Actresses of Great Britain and the United States
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At the same house he also played Toodles, Dr. Pangloss in
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and later, at the Strand, was the first Young Gosling in
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in February 1868, he was Salem Scudder in a revival of
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On July 26, 1869, he was the first Babington Jones in
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Manhunt – The Twelve Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer
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Baltimore
Asia Booth Clarke
Baltimore
Edwin Booth
Baltimore Thespian Club
Boston
Paul Pry
Howard Athenæum
Philadelphia
Booth family
Asia Booth
Junius Brutus Booth
John Wilkes Booth
Edwin Booth
Winter Garden Theatre
Walnut Street Theatre
Abraham Lincoln
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Capitol Prison

St James's Theatre
Stirling Coyne
Princess's
John Brougham
The Heir at Law
William E. Burton's
Strand Theatre
George Colman "the Younger"
The Heir at Law

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