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    Mary Euphemia "Effie" Germon (June 13, 1845 – March 6, 1914) was an American stage actress of the late 19th century from Augusta, Georgia, a descendant...
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  • Euphemia Effie Ellsler (1855–1942), American stage and film actress Euphemia Effie Germon (1845–1914), American stage actress Euphemia Effie Gray (1828–1897)...
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  • Germon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Effie Germon (1845–1914), American actress Lee Germon (born 1968), New Zealand cricketer...
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    singers. Her brother Carlo Patti was a violinist who married actress Effie Germon. In her childhood, the family moved to New York City. Patti grew up in...
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    teacher, community leader, women's advocate, and writer Mary Euphemia "Effie" Germon (1845–1914), American stage actress Anna Euphemia Morgan (1874–1935)...
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    Mrs. Errol ("Dearest") – Kathryn Kidder Minna – Alice Fischer Mary – Effie Germon Touring versions of the play were common in the late 19th and early 20th...
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    candle, pictures of five women (actresses Alice Grey, Helen Western, Effie Germon, Fannie Brown, and Booth's fiancée Lucy Hale), and his diary, where he...
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    stage and screen Effie Germon (1845–1914), Stage actress descended from the Germons of Baltimore, an old theatrical family John D. Germon (1840–1901), Stage...
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  • 1924) May 22 – Francis Hueffer, music writer (died 1889) June 13 – Effie Germon, actress and singer (d. 1914) July 1 – Ika Peyron, composer (d. 1922)...
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  • marched down to the Sea'—which will be most effectively sung by Miss Effie Germon." In Columbus, Ohio, "the Union celebration", as it was called in the...
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