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Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1801-1928 about William Lackey - Name: William Lackey - Birth Place: Washington DC US - Age: 25 - Estimated Birth Year: abt 1861 - Father Name: James Lackey - Mother Name: Margaret Lackey - Spouse Name: Annie B. Lewis - Spouse's Age: 17 - Spouse Birth Place: Washington D C
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in a hope that the dry weather there would help improve her health. A successful benefit concert organized by her brother-in-law in the summer of 1896 in Washington D. C. raised needed funds for her care. Just two years earlier it had been reported in the press that Lewis had purchased in cash a $
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She died in October 1896 at her parents' Washington home, nearly a year after what was thought to have been a bad cold had developed into tuberculosis. Lewis spent some time in the months that followed in the
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Author unknown, performed by the vaudeville team, Murray and Murphy in the mid-1880s, Brown, Thomas Allston', A History of the New York Stage; 1903; pg. 226
498:- Spouse Father Name: Charles E Lewis - Spouse Mother Name: Amelia Lewis -Marriage Date: 22 Dec 1886 - Marriage County or District: Essex -Ancestry. com 485: 568: 563: 164:, a romantic comedy from the poem by Frederick Maeder and Thomas B. Macdonough. Lewis would go on to play leading roles in productions of 558: 548: 150: 553: 268: 232: 385: 196:
by Robert A. Barnet and Lewis S. Thompson, first performed at the Boston Museum on September 17, 1894;
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Annie B. Lewis was born and raised in Washington D.C. where her father, Charles Lewis, clerked for the
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By sixteen Lewis was touring the country with her own company as the soubrette in Lincoln A. Fisher's
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and would go on to have a long career in theater and film. At the time she was 17 and he 25.
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Little Annie Lewis Dead – The Evening Times (Washington D.C.); October 5, 1896; pg. 1
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Fisher, A. Lincoln-Little Trump; or, Rocky Mountain Diamond: A Drama In Three Acts
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Burroughs, Marie - The Marie Burroughs Art Portfolio of Stage Celebrities: 1904
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Little Trump Advertisement - Fort Wayne Daily Gazette; October 17, 1885; pg. 5
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National Police Gazette; January 12, 1889; pg. 2; col. 4; Fulton History
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No title-The Sandusky Register 9 May 1894; pg. 6 col. 5; Ancestry.com
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Brown, Thomas Alston - A History of the New York Stage; 1903; pg. 260
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Adams, William Davenport - A Dictionary of the Drama, 1904; pg. 504
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Shamus Obrien Advertisement-The Lowell Sun; October 10, 1886; pg. 4
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Miss D’Arville’s New Opera- New York Times; May 28, 1895; pg. 5
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1870 US Census Records, Charles and Amelia Lewis, Ancestry.com
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Lewis married William Lackey on December 22, 1886, in
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Barnett, Robert A., Thompson, Lewis S. Prince Pro Tem
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9,000 granite-and-brick house for her parents in the
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Marie Burroughs
Washington D. C.
Washington D. C.
Wilton Lackaye
soubrette
operas
musical comedies
tuberculosis
U.S. Treasury Department
Ouida
Gus Heege
Frederick Hallen
Joseph Hart's

Camille D'Arville
Broadway Theatre
J. Cheever Goodwin
Ludwig Engländer
Essex, Ontario
Wilton Lackaye
American Southwest
Chevy Chase
Munsey’s Magazine; vol. 11; 1894; pg. 298



Little Annie Lewis Dead – The Evening Times (Washington D.C.); October 5, 1896; pg. 1
Fisher, A. Lincoln-Little Trump; or, Rocky Mountain Diamond: A Drama In Three Acts
Brown, Thomas Alston - A History of the New York Stage; 1903; pg. 260

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