[From the Ancestry.com tree of CabotLeeSweeney]
[Date: Sunday, January 1, 1939 Paper: Omaha World-Herald (Omaha, Nebraska) Page: 2
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"Kiss the Boys Good-by" was a big hit on Broadway in 1939 and Helen Claire continued in the role while Cousin Lucia took the show on the road. Here's an interview with her soon after she was chosen.
[Man About Manhattan, Associated Press. Date: Thursday, January 5, 1939
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From this clipping from the Columbus (Georgia) Daily Enquirer written a year and a half later, we learn some of the cities where Lucia's tour took her.
[Date: Sunday, July 27, 1941 Paper: Columbus Daily Enquirer (Columbus, Georgia) Page: 16
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*We are both descendants of Timney P. Watts (1803-1863), who is Lucia's maternal great grandmother and my paternal third great grandmother. My direct link is through Jesse T. S. Warren, Timney's only child with her first husband Jesse Warren, Jr., while Littleberry Bostick Phillips, Timney's youngest son is Lucia's ancestor.
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This is my grandmother! I wonder where this photograph is. I would love to find a copy of it. I've never seen it before, and based on a few check-ins with Lucia's daughters and my siblings, no one else in our immediate family have ever come across it either. If you have any info on this image, please do let me know. It's wonderful to see her like this. I'm at sj.huskey@gmail.com
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