From the time Alice was young, she aspired to be an actress. Her eyes shown brightly with each and every play she watched. She was the daughter of James and Annie Ainscow/Ainscoe. Her father was a carriage maker. In 1870 the family was living then Hoboken, Hudson, New Jersey. By 1880 the family had moved up to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. James was living with his in-laws. His wife died in 1880 and is buried in Philadelphia.
Alice was a professional stage actress and had worked with Charles Frohman in New York and London. She was the widow of Broadway actor Arthur Hill.
From the time Alice was young, she aspired to be an actress. Her eyes shown brightly with each and every play she watched. She was the daughter of James and Annie Ainscow/Ainscoe. Her father was a carriage maker. In 1870 the family was living then Hoboken, Hudson, New Jersey. By 1880 the family had moved up to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. James was living with his in-laws. His wife died in 1880 and is buried in Philadelphia.
Alice was a professional stage actress and had worked with Charles Frohman in New York and London. She was the widow of Broadway actor Arthur Hill.
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