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Sherman Billingsley

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31: 110: 134:, on March 10, 1896. In later years, Billingsley said he was born in 1900, but this is refuted by both the 1930 census and the Social Security Death Index. His parents had settled in Enid following the 1893 land run. The Billingsley children attended school in a one-room schoolhouse, riding a horse to get to school. When an older brother committed a homicide and was sent to prison, the family relocated to 164:
before his conviction was reversed. When his brother ran out on his Detroit mob partners, he left for New York, with Sherman joining him within a short time. Billingsley began buying drug stores in New York City and even started his own real estate office to help him acquire drug stores.
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Billingsley married Hazel Donnelly (1902–1991) on August 25, 1924, and they had three daughters, Jacqueline (Rorke, 1926–1998), Barbara (Mohler, ~1936–2010), and Shermane (1944–2023).
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In 1929, he created the Stork Club, which he owned. From the time of the speakeasy until the 1960s, he held court on East 53rd Street. According to Ralph Blumenthal in his 2000 book,
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In Detroit at age 18, Billingsley was arrested and convicted on federal charges. He was sentenced to 15 months in prison, and spent time in
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John Sherman Billingsley was the youngest child of Robert Billingsley and Emily Collingsworth. He was born in
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to be near him. Upon the brother's release, he enlisted Sherman as an assistant in his bootlegging business.
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Stork Club: America's Most Famous Nightspot and the Lost World of Café Society
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One of Billingsley's mistresses in the late 1930s was actress
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Billingsley (center table right) among the celebrities in the
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Sherman Billingsley in 1951.
Enid, Oklahoma
New York City
The Stork Club
bootlegger
Stork Club

Stork Club
Enid
Oklahoma
Anadarko
Oklahoma City
Omaha
Toledo
Detroit
Leavenworth
Texas Guinan
Walter Winchell
New York Daily Mirror
Ethel Merman
Leave It to Beaver
Barbara Billingsley
"Social Security Death Index for Sherman Billingsley"



"Look Who Dropped In At the Stork"
"Stork Club - America's Most Famous Nightspot and the Lost World of Café Society"
New York Times
"Ghosts of New York's Glamorous Past Haunt an Empty Pub"

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