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Avonia Jones : ウィキペディア英語版 | Avonia Jones Avonia Stanhope Jones Brooke (born New York City, New York, July 12, 1839; died New York City, New York, October 4, 1867) was an American actress, best known for tragic roles. ==Parents==
Jones came from a theatrical family, the daughter of George "Count Joannes" Jones (1810-1879) and Melinda Jones (c. 1815 - 1875). Her father was an eccentric who was originally a serious Shakespearean actor; he later assumed a title, wrote books, practiced law, and put on increasingly ridiculed productions of Shakespeare.〔''The green bag: a useless but entertaining magazine for lawyers'', Volume 8, November 1896, "Count Johannes" (by Irving Browne), p. 435-9〕 Her mother was a well-regarded actress〔''New York Times'', December 15, 1875, obituary for "Mrs. Melinda Jones"〕 who travelled with her daughter at the beginning of her career. Avonia and her older sister Caroline were in the custody of their mother after their parents' separation, probably in 1841 when George Jones left for Europe; their parents were divorced in 1850.
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