MISS EDNA MAY, a well-remembered musical comedy favourite of “The Belle of New York” fame, to whom her late husband, Mr. Oscar Lewisohn, of New York, has bequeathed his entire fortune, amounting to about £1,000,000, for life. The marriage took place at Windsor Registry Office on June 4, 1907. Mrs. Lewisohn left the stage at the height of her popularity, and has never returned except once or twice in the cause of charity.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1514, 1 May 1919, Page 32
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73MISS EDNA MAY, a well-remembered musical comedy favourite of “The Belle of New York” fame, to whom her late husband, Mr. Oscar Lewisohn, of New York, has bequeathed his entire fortune, amounting to about £1,000,000, for life. The marriage took place at Windsor Registry Office on June 4, 1907. Mrs. Lewisohn left the stage at the height of her popularity, and has never returned except once or twice in the cause of charity. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1514, 1 May 1919, Page 32
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