Edith Kingdon
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Edith M. Kingdon (1864 – November 13, 1921) was a U.S. actress. She was married to George Jay Gould I.[1][2]
Biography
She was born in 1864 and educated in England. She was the daughter of Charles Dennis Kingdon and Mary Carter of Toronto, Ontario. She worked as a stage actress until her marriage,[3] Charles Dennis Kingdon and Mary Carter
She married George Jay Gould I. The couple had three sons and two daughters.[4]
Edith and George hired Bruce Price, to build their home. The site is now Georgian Court University.
She died on November 13, 1921 at the golf course of their home at Georgian Court in Lakewood Township, New Jersey.[5][1]
She was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, in the Jay Gould Mausoleum
References
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- ↑ Edith Kingdon: North American Theatre Online
- ↑ Morgan, Henry James Types of Canadian women and of women who are or have been connected with Canada : (Toronto, 1903) [1]
- ↑ Morgan, Henry James Types of Canadian women and of women who are or have been connected with Canada : (Toronto, 1903) [2]
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Further reading
- New York Times; Jan 12, 1908; pg. X2; "Mrs. Gould to re-appear in a one-act play"
- New York Times; Jan 22, 1908; pg. 7; "Mrs. Gould actress for a day"
- New York Times; Jan 26, 1908; pg. SM4 "A stage career" by Edith Kingdon
- New York Times; Jun 10, 1911; pg. 13; "Mrs. Kingdon dead in Paris hotel"
- New York Times; Jun 13, 1911; pg. 09; "Mrs Kingdon's funeral"
External links
- Edith Kingdon at the Internet Movie Database
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