Booth, Marion Agnes Land b. October 4, 1843 d. January 2, 1910 Actress. Performing as Agnes Booth through most of her career during the late 19th century, she was one of the most renowned stage actresses of her time. She emigrated to the United States in 1858 and first performed in San Francisco at age 12 as a child dancer. At age 16, she married Harry Perry in 1861 in San Francisco but was widowed in 1863. She first won acclaim as Hermione in "Winter's Tale" in 1860, at Maguire's Opera House in San Francisco. In 1867 she married actor Junius Brutus Booth...[Read More] (Bio by: Bob on Gallows Hill) Rosedale Cemetery, Manchester, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Booth, Sydney Barton b. January 29, 1873 d. February 5, 1937 Actor. He was the son of actor Junius Brutus Booth Jr. and actress Agnes (Rookes) Booth, and the nephew of presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth. He enjoyed a successful stage career before acting in early silent movies, including "The Three Musketeers" (1911) in which he played D'Artagnon, and "Battle of Trafalgar" (1911). (Bio by: Bob on Gallows Hill) Rosedale Cemetery, Manchester, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: Booth Family plot