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Beulah Poynter : ウィキペディア英語版 | Beulah Poynter
Beulah Poynter (June 6, 1883 – August 13, 1960), was an American author, playwright and actor. Though her career touched on Broadway and Hollywood, Poynter was better known for her starring rôles with stock and touring companies and as a prolific author of mystery and romance stories. Poynter was probably best remembered by theatergoers for her title rôle in ''Lena Rivers,'' a drama she had reworked for the stage from the novel by Mary J. Holmes. ==Early life== Beulah Marguerite Poynter was born in northern Missouri at Eagleville and raised in nearby Bethany. She was the daughter of Henry Douglas Poynter and Lucy "Lula" Walters〔books.google.com/books?id=qI0BAAAAMAAJ Daughters of the American Revolution Beulah Poynter Bowers, ID Number: 117643 born in Eagleville, Mo., wife of John Bowers ''Lineage Book,'' 1931, p. 199] Retrieved May 25, 2014〕〔Iowa, Select Marriages, 1809–1992 about Beulah Margurite Poynter, born 1883 Eagleville, Mo., married Burton S. Nixon Nov. 19, 1904 at Creston, Union, Ia., Ancestry.com〕 and an older sister to brothers, Fred and Victor. Her father, a hotel manager, was a Missourian whose family came from Kentucky, while her mother was born in Iowa to parents who had migrated from Ohio.〔1900 Census, Bethany, Missouri, Ancestry.com〕 Poynter was a paternal descendant of James Nevill, a veteran of the American Revolutionary War from Virginia.〔 In her youth Poynter attended area schools before joining the chorus of a local opera company at around the age of sixteen.〔Beulah Poynter, US Passport application February 1, 1921, Amazon.com〕〔(''Who's Who in Music and Drama,'' 1914, p. 252 ) Retrieved May 18, 2014〕
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