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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Effie_GermonEffie Germon - Wikipedia

    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 of the Germons of Baltimore who were an old theatrical family.

  2. digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu › digital › collectionEffie Germon

    Effie Germon. Photographer. Charles D. Fredricks & Co. Date. circa 1863. Notes. Collection of studio portraits of entertainers, actors and actresses who performed on the American stage in the mid-1800s. Actress b.

  3. Effie Germon. (1843) Quick Reference. (1843?–1914), actress. The daughter of performers and great‐granddaughter of the first Joseph Jefferson, she was born in Augusta, Georgia, and raised in Baltimore. After making her debut with a Philadelphia ... From: Germon, Effie in The Oxford Companion to American Theatre »

  4. Euphemia "Effie" Germon was an American stage actress of the late 19th century from Augusta, Georgia. Background. She was the daughter of actors Greeneberry Carr Germon a/k/a Greene Germon and Jane (née Anderson) Germon. Her father was the original impersonator of Uncle Tom at the Chatham Theatre.

  5. 21 de abr. de 2018 · Tenderhearted Effie Germon was the only one of Booth’s theater colleagues to send condolences to his family after his death.

  6. Euphemia "Effie" Germon (June 13, 1845 - March 6, 1914) was an American stage actress of the late 19th century from Augusta, Georgia. She excelled as a soubrette. She was the daughter of actors Greeneberry Carr Germon a/k/a Greene Germon and Jane (nee Anderson) Germon.

  7. 8 de mar. de 2019 · Four were actresses – Helen Western, Effie Germon, Fanny Brown and Alice Grey – and the other was Lucy Lambert Hale. Four of the photos found in John Wilkes Booth’ pockets. Lucy Lambert Hale can be seen on the far left.