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I moved a paragraph down, fixed Parsons link, wikify Scottsdale, Arizona.--[[user:DakotaKahn|<span style="color:green;">''Dakota''</span>]] [[user talk:DakotaKahn|~]] [[Special:Emailuser/DakotaKahn|<span style="color:green;">°</span>]] 14:44, 16 February 2006 (UTC) |
I moved a paragraph down, fixed Parsons link, wikify Scottsdale, Arizona.--[[user:DakotaKahn|<span style="color:green;">''Dakota''</span>]] [[user talk:DakotaKahn|~]] [[Special:Emailuser/DakotaKahn|<span style="color:green;">°</span>]] 14:44, 16 February 2006 (UTC) |
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== Beverly Bayne's birth name. == |
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Beverly Bayne's article incorrectly states that she was "born Pearl Beverly Van Name." This is incorrect. She was born Pearl Beverly Bain in Minneapolis to Augustus R. Bain (aka Bayne) and Jessie M. Pearl. |
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The 1900 census lists her as "Pearl Bayne," living in Minneapolis with her mother, Jessie Bayne. Her mother, Jessie, married Hiram Banks Van Name about 1901. |
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The 1910 census lists her as "Pearl Van Name," liiving in Chicago with her "father" (should be step-father) Hiram B. Van Name and mother Jessie. Pearl was 16 years old, and Hiram and Jessie had been married only 9 years. |
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In 1920, Francis X. and Beverly Bushman lived in NYC with her mother, Jessie Van Name and step-father (erroneously called Francis' son-in-law) H. Banks Van Name, and with Beverly's grandmother, Susie Pearl. |
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Her son, Richard Stansbury Bayne, died in 1967. His death certificate lists his parents as Francis X. Bushman and (maiden name) Beaverly [sic] Bayne. [[User:Chickadeebro|Chickadeebro]] ([[User talk:Chickadeebro|talk]]) 22:54, 4 May 2023 (UTC) |
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I moved a paragraph down, fixed Parsons link, wikify Scottsdale, Arizona.--Dakota ~ ° 14:44, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
Beverly Bayne's birth name.
Beverly Bayne's article incorrectly states that she was "born Pearl Beverly Van Name." This is incorrect. She was born Pearl Beverly Bain in Minneapolis to Augustus R. Bain (aka Bayne) and Jessie M. Pearl.
The 1900 census lists her as "Pearl Bayne," living in Minneapolis with her mother, Jessie Bayne. Her mother, Jessie, married Hiram Banks Van Name about 1901.
The 1910 census lists her as "Pearl Van Name," liiving in Chicago with her "father" (should be step-father) Hiram B. Van Name and mother Jessie. Pearl was 16 years old, and Hiram and Jessie had been married only 9 years.
In 1920, Francis X. and Beverly Bushman lived in NYC with her mother, Jessie Van Name and step-father (erroneously called Francis' son-in-law) H. Banks Van Name, and with Beverly's grandmother, Susie Pearl.
Her son, Richard Stansbury Bayne, died in 1967. His death certificate lists his parents as Francis X. Bushman and (maiden name) Beaverly [sic] Bayne. Chickadeebro (talk) 22:54, 4 May 2023 (UTC)
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