Oliver Madox Hueffer

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Oliver Madox Hueffer
Born
Oliver Franz Hueffer

1877
Died(1931-06-22)22 June 1931
Parent(s)Francis Hueffer
Catherine Madox Brown
RelativesFord Madox Hueffer (brother)
Juliet Soskice (sister)
Frank Soskice (nephew)
Ford Madox Brown (maternal grandfather)
Lucy Madox Brown (half-aunt)
Olivia Rossetti Agresti (cousin)
Johann Hermann Hüffer (paternal grandfather)

Oliver Madox Hueffer (born Oliver Franz Hueffer; 1877 – 22 June 1931), was an author, playwright, and war correspondent.[1]

Biography

He was born in 1877 to Catherine Madox Brown and Francis Hueffer. His brother was Ford Madox Hueffer and his sister was Juliet Soskice (née Hueffer). Ford Madox Brown was his grandfather. He died on 22 June 1931.

Works

  • The Book of Witches, New York, 1909.
Oliver Madox Hueffer

References

  1. ^ "Oliver M. Hueffer, Writer, Dies at 54". New York Times. 23 June 1931. Retrieved 15 October 2010. Brother of Ford Madox Hueffer and Grandson of F.M. Brown, Artist. Once Reported "Executed as Spy" In Mexico. Noted as Playwright and World War Correspondent. Oliver Madox Hueffer, novelist, playwright and war correspondent, died today at his home in Hammersmith at the age of 54.