(1) Zij is getrouwd met Frederick Charles Battyll Trevallion Pettitt.
At marriege to Pettitt, actor, she said she was single, first marriage,actress. She resident of San Francisco, California, USA, he resident of Stockton, San Joaquin, California, USA. .
Zij zijn getrouwd op 12 maart 1906 te Stockton, San Joaquin, California, Verenigde Staten, zij was toen 17 jaar oud.
(2) Zij is getrouwd met Jay Leland M-G Benedict.
Reported engagement to Miss Ardell April 1906 after San Francisco,California, USA earth quake.
Zij zijn april 1906 te to Miss Ardell in San Francisco, California, Verenigde Staten verloofd.Bron 1
Zij zijn getrouwd op 28 juni 1907 te Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, USA, zij was toen 19 jaar oud.Bron 1(3) Zij is getrouwd met Harry Alfred Peshon.
San Jose Evening News 13 mar 1906: united in marriage in Stockton byJustice Parker. THe mother of Miss Ardell who is the illustrated song singer at the Novelty Theater, opposed, saying her dughter was only 17 [she was 17 years 10 months} but concented after much pleading.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1923 te San Mateo, San Mateo, California, USA, zij was toen 34 jaar oud.
Obit; Genevieve A. Peshon, Redwood City Tribune, 6-21-1975, page 7:
Longtime RC Resident Dies at 86. Genevieve A. Peshon, a 49 year Redwood City resident and a member of the Fun After 50 Club, died in Sequoia Hospital Thursday. She was 86. Mrs. Peshon, a widow, lived at 107 Arch St. and had been ill for two months. The California, USA native was also a member of the Little House of Menlo Park. Survivors include a nephew Gene Woodfield of Hercules. Services will be Monday at 1:30 p.m. in the Redwood Chapel, 847 Woodside Road. Private interment will be in Cypress Lawn Cemetery, Colma.
San Mateo, CA County Marriages: Groom:Peshon Harry Alfred age 34 from San Francisco; Bride:Benedict Genevieve Ardell age 30 Redwood City; Date: 30-Jun 1928; Book 29 Page 39; Redwood City, CA
Stage name Frederick Trevallion is inventor of Phroso mechanical doll and Miss Genevieve A. Goldstein of SF known to the stage as Genevieve Ardel were united in marriage here in Stockton 13 march 1906. San Jose Evening News. The mother of Miss Ardell who is the illustrated song singer at the Novelty Theater opposed the wedding. She said her daughter was only 17 but after pleading she consented to give her blessing. Phroso recently played an engagement at the Unique Theater in this city.
Oregon Journal, Portland, OR Sunday 30 June 1907; Second Lieutenant Benedict of the 14th Infantry marries Genevieve Ardell, a vaudeville actress after a year's courtship. Brother Officers Indignant and family of groom angry. May cost youthfull follower of Mars his Shoulder Strap. She was a variety singer at Hager's Playhouse in Vancouver (, Washington) she sang the song that won the hear of the gallant young officer and there she met him first. It was after one of her songs that he sent his card and when they had visited the restaurant together, they felt as if the world had been untrue to them. She met him again and then again and Friday they were married. Her stage name was Genevieve Ardell under the Sullivan & Considine circuit.
Though Miss Ardell had been knowns to lovers of vaudville for some years through her booking with Sulivan & Considine, she had at the time of the earthquake given up her stage career, but the straitened circumstances of her father forced her to become a breadwinner again. Just after 18 April last year when Miss Ardell's family lost everythign they had in the fire, Lieutenant Benedict and his regiment was sen to the Bay city form Vancouver on the first relief Train.
The couple became engaged last fall and the marraiage was delayed because of the death of the young women's father. Three weeks ago she came to Vancouver to visit her sister Mrs C.B.Brownstone. Married in Portland; Married in Astoria (different accounts). Stayed at Hotel St Elmo Hotel, Vancouver, Washington after marriage. for years Miss Ardell posed as a model for moving pictures. She possesses a voice of rare suductiveness.
Jay Benedict married Genevieve A Goldstein in June of 1907 in a rushed and hushed secret ceremony in Portland Oregon or as it was also reported to have happened in the town of Astoria Oregon.
We do know that when she first married to Frederick C B Pettitt on 12 or 13 March 1906 in San Joaquin, California, USA at age 17 with her mother protesting the union, she took his last name Pettitt. Genevieve had traveled from her home in San Francisco up into Portland Oregon and Vancouver Washington and as far north as Seattle Washington (where I am writing to you from) during the earliest years of her singing career. Those years were: 1904 1905 1906 1907
A search for Frederick Trevallion comes up with an artist who applied for a USA passport feb 1904 in Stockhokm, is an artist, resident of New York City and born in New York City 10 Dec 1877. So either he has taken the identity of this bloke or he is this bloke. Hi is 5 ft 5, blue eyes, Roman nose, pointed chin, oval face. He is in the British Army WWI Medal Roles index. He traveled to New York 1904, an artist from (can't read; Swarnss)
Seattle Daily Times 2 jul 1907. ... Lieutenand J.L.Benedict since her married pretly Genevieve Ardell, a variety singer wiht a wonderful voice. The gay fighter has been sent to coverntry by his brother officers for violating the strict, unwritten social laws of the post. Mrs. Benedict is said to be far from contented since her marriage; while she had denied admission to all neWroclaw, Silesia, Polandaper men, it is learned that she is bitterly disappointed because she has been ostracized by society at Vancouver. She had fond dreams of social conquests which have been rudely shattered by the scandal which has arisen from the marriage.
In 1889, an itinerant actor named John W. Considine (born this day in 1868) blew into Seattle and became a card-dealer at the Theatre Comique, a so-called box house. (Concert saloons were sometimes called box houses because the theatre boxes could be closed off for greater privacy).
Within a few months he was managing the Peoples Theatre, where he began to make improvements to the presentation of the show. Unlike his Bible-thumping contemporaries on the East coast, he also supplemented his income by pimping, an important part of early variety entrepreneurship. The sign out front read Come in and pick one outtheyre beautiful. In the height of the Alaskan gold rush, his box house flourished.On a trip to New York to book acts, he hooked up with Tammany Hall machine politician and sometime theatre producer Big Tim Sullivan. The two launched a new circuit, with theatres in Spokane, Portland, Bellingham, Everett in Washington, as well as Vancouver and Victoria, in Canada. These were now respectable theatresConsidine, like his predecessors, had left the saloons behind for the bigger profits available through legitimacy.
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13 Jan 1910 Mrs Sarah A. Goldstein who since 1863 is prominently knows in SF and CA socitey left yesterday on the overland limited for extended tour of the East. Her objective will be West Point, N.Y. where she will visit her two daughters, Mrs J.L.Benedict wife of Lieutenant Bendict and Miss Vivian Pearl Goldsteins. The eastern branch of the family will hold a reunion of all its members during hjer stay in NY. L.A.Goldstein, long identified with the mercantile interests of the city and now one of the dept manager of S.N.Wood & co will accompany his mother.
An illustrated song is a type of performance art and was a popular form of entertainment in the early 20th century in the USA. Live performers (usually both a pianist and a vocalist) and music recordings were both used by different venues (vaudeville houses first and old er in nickelodeons) to accompany still images projected from glass slides. This allowed the images to be painted in color by hand. A single song was usually accompanied by 12 to 16 different images that sequentially "illustrated" the lyrics. Projection booths used either stereopticons with two projectors or machines that combined projection of both slides and moving pictures.[3] Illustrated songs often preceded silent films and;or took place during reel changes, but some venues relied principally on illustrated songs alone. At least ten thousand small theaters nationwide featured illustrated songs.[4] Illustrated songs were seen as a valuable promotional tool for marketing sheet music. Audience participation was encouraged, and repeat performances also helped encourage sheet music sales.
On April 02 1907, Genevieve's father Abraham Goldstein dies in San Francisco. Now guess who else was in San Francisco at the very same time;day;year;moment of Abraham's deathss You're correct sir if you just said out loud..Lieutenant Jay Benedict was. The lieutenant was there in San Francisco as a prisoner transporting guard commander to Alcatraz Island. He left that very day that Abraham died. He returned to Vancouver and rejoined his post on 12 April 1907. Now remember that article of Benedict telling a neWroclaw, Silesia, Polandaper reporter that his and Genevieve's marriage was delayed due to Genevieve's deep morning from her father's passingss Well, she must had recovered quickly from her deep sorrows because we see her singing at the Empire Theater in San Jose California, USA on 13 April 1907 just eleven days old er. Benedict and Genevieve were supposedly married on 28 June 1907 (no proof yet discovered of their union together) though we see Genevieve again singing at the Empire Theater in San Jose California, USA from 05 June to 11 June 1907. Now let's go back to when Benedict faked an injury then became a secret service agent under a false disguise to those around him. In January of 1907 Benedict becomes a secret service agent with the cover of being injured and hospitalized since 20 November of 190
Staying at Maryland Hotel (now Warwick San Francisco Hotel) 490 Geary St at Taylor when divorced.
, if a Superior Court Judge granted Genevieve her divorce from Jay Benedict in San Francisco, why is it no one can locate the decreess And if a divorce was granted, where's the marriage licensess
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