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Heloise McCeney : ウィキペディア英語版 | La Belle Titcomb Heloise McCeney (19 January 1876-after 1920) stage name La Belle Titcomb, was an American vaudeville performer known as ''The Parisian Dancer on Horseback''.〔The New York Times –Jan. 15, 1910〕 Her act usually had her riding upon a white horse while singing operatic arias.〔Slide, Anthony. The Vaudevillians: a Dictionary of Vaudeville Performers. (New York: Arlington House, 1981).〕 == Early life == Heloise McCeney 〔1880 US Census Records〕 was born on January 19, 1876 in Washington, D.C.,〔U.S. Passport Application〕 the daughter of Robert and Anna (née Broom) McCeney.〔1880 US Census Records〕 Robert McCeney, a native of Washington D.C., served as secretary for the National Fair Association in Washington.〔1880 US Census Records〕 He died in San Leandro, California on December 9, 1898 after a short bout with pneumonia.〔The Oakland Tribune – December 21, 1898〕 Her mother died five years later on February 27, 1903, and was interred at Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington D.C.,〔Find a Grave.com〕 as was her father and a younger brother, Robert, who died in 1884. McCeney also had a half-brother, Charles, from her mother's previous marriage.〔U.S. Passport Application dated July 26, 1918〕
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