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In late winter 1885, Ella left her sons with her mother in New York to be with James O'Neill while he was traveling in Denver. While she was away, both of her children contacted Measles and Edmund died in 1886. Ella blamed herself and James, Jr., who she believed gave Edmund the virus. [2] Another son, Eugene O'Neill, was born in October 1888. [3]
He has been married six times. In 1967, he married his third wife, Gabriele; they had two children together and he also adopted her son from a previous marriage, Eugene. Gabriele was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 1983 and died in 1985. [18] A year later, Eugene died after hitting his head while swimming in the family estate's swimming pool.
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She also presented television shows such as Channel 4's series Oh Sh*t I'm 30 and appeared in Sketch My Life. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] At the time of her death, Hartridge was undergoing fertility treatment for egg harvesting as she hoped to have a baby with her boyfriend Jake Hazell as she had been diagnosed with low fertility in 2018.
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Apparently, her mother, Mrs. Hicks or Mother Hicks (played by Isabel O'Madigan in two films and by Hallene Hill in one), sympathizes with the Kettles. Billy Reed is the town's local merchant, portrayed by Billy House in the first film (1947), and then by Emory Parnell in four films (1949–1954).
Agnes Ruby Boulton (September 19, 1893 – November 25, 1968) was a British-born American pulp magazine writer in the 1910s, later the wife of Eugene O'Neill. Life and career [ edit ]
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