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Beverley Sitgreaves : ウィキペディア英語版 | Beverley Sitgreaves Beverley Sitgreaves (1863–1943) was an American stage actress, journalist and philanthropist whose theatre career spanned some 50 years. ==Early life==
Susan Beverly Sitgreaves was born on April 17, 1863〔1867 is commonly given as her year of birth, though census records indicate the event more likely occurred in 1863〕 at Charleston, South Carolina,〔Beverly Sitgreaves, US Passport Application, 23 Jun 1920〕 the eldest of six children raised by Julius A. and Eliza B. Sitgreaves. Her father, a native of South Carolina, worked as a copyist, and had married her mother, a Virginian, in 1862.〔Julius A. Sitgreaves- US Census records 1870-1900〕 Julius A. Sitgreaves was one of two men, the other, South Carolinian newspaper editor Edmund Ruffin, credited with firing the first shot in the American Civil War at the onset of the battle for Fort Sumter.〔Man Who Opened Fire on Sumter Dead - The Frederick News-January 24, 1912 pg. 7〕 At the time of his death in 1912, Julius Sitgreaves was an editorial writer for the publication American Art News in New York City.〔Capt. J.A. Sitgreaves Dead.- New York Times, January 24, 1912; pg. 11〕 Beverly Sitgreaves received her early education at Mount de Chantal Academy near Wheeling, West Virginia, not far from where she and her family had settled after the war.〔(Who's Who in Music and Drama, by Harry Prescott Hanaford and Dixie Hines 1914,pg. 282 )〕
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