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Eliza Ann Wetherby : ウィキペディア英語版
Eliza Ann Otis

Eliza Ann Wetherby Otis (1833 – 1904) was a Los Angeles philanthropist and a writer for the ''Los Angeles Times''. As a member of the staff at the ''Times'', she worked at such departments as "Woman and Home" and "Our Boys and Girls."〔"Eliza A Otis." ''Magazine of Poetry: A Quarterly Review'' Oct. 1892: 375. Print. Vol. IV No. 4.〕
==Biography==
She was born as Eliza Ann Wetherby in 1833 to Charles Thomas Wetherby (1807-1871), a wealthy woolen manufacturer and minister who had opened the Wetherby Academy and named it for himself and Nancy Hyde Wetherby (1809-1849). She married Harrison Gray Otis. They had five children. One daughter, Emma Marian married Harry Chandler and another, Ida Mabel (1871-1955) married Franklin Booth (1861-1956), grandfather of Franklin Otis Booth, Jr..

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