Occupation on above: Authoress
Single
She died in Streeter Hospital, about 8 P.M., of Carcinoma.
Home at death: 627 Groveland Park
NOTE: I listed her middle-name as it is on her Death Certificate. The Informant was her mother. On her books, and other sources, her middle initial is given as A.
Very famous novelist:
- "The Thrall of Leif the Lucky", c 1902 (This was made into the 1928 silent-movie, "The Viking". Produced by MGM, it was in Technicolor.)
- "The Ward of King Canute", c 1903
Occupation on above: Authoress
Single
She died in Streeter Hospital, about 8 P.M., of Carcinoma.
Home at death: 627 Groveland Park
NOTE: I listed her middle-name as it is on her Death Certificate. The Informant was her mother. On her books, and other sources, her middle initial is given as A.
Very famous novelist:
- "The Thrall of Leif the Lucky", c 1902 (This was made into the 1928 silent-movie, "The Viking". Produced by MGM, it was in Technicolor.)
- "The Ward of King Canute", c 1903
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