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Anna Ben-Yusuf : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anna Ben-Yusuf Madame Anna Ben-Yusuf was a German-born milliner and teacher based in Boston and New York. She wrote ''The Art of Millinery'' (1909), one of the first reference books on millinery technique.〔 She was the mother of the portrait photographer Zaida Ben-Yusuf. ==Early life== Born Anna Kind in Berlin in around 1845, she married an Algerian man, Mustapha Moussa Ben Youseph Nathan, who lived in Hammersmith, London.〔(Chronology of Zaida Ben-Yusuf, 1869-1898 ) on the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery website, accessed 30 March 2009〕 They had four daughters - Esther Zeghdda Ben Youseph Nathan, better known as Zaida (1869-1933), Heidi (c.1873-1915), Leila (c.1877-1967) and Pearl (c.1878-1940), before the marriage fell apart.〔 Anna and her daughters moved to Ramsgate, where she supported her family by working as a governess.〔 Her ex-husband remained in London, occasionally giving lectures on Arab culture for the Moslem Mission Society. In 1891, he and his second wife Henrietta Crane, had a daughter, also called Zaida (1891-1967) and a son, Mussa, who died in infancy in 1893.
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