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  • Hollywood Actress
  • Wife of Stanford University athletic director
  • Daughter of U.S. Secretary of State

Louisa Lee Bayard Angell was born 25 February 1870 in Delaware, United States to Thomas Francis Bayard (1828-1898) and Louisa Sewell Lee (1834-1886) and died 1 October 1944 Santa Clara County, California, United States of unspecified causes. She married Frank Angell (1858-1939) 19 December 1891 in Tent, New Castle County, Delaware, United States.

Angell in 1891 married Louise Lee Bayard (died 1944), daughter of Secretary of State Thomas F. Bayard.[1] Mrs. Bayard entered into a Hollywood acting career in the 1920s after bearing three children: Charles (died 1949), Thomas Bayard Angell, and daughter Mabel.[2][3]





Children


Offspring of Frank Angell (1858-1939) and Louisa Lee Bayard Angell
Name Birth Death Joined with
Thomas Bayard Angell (1892-1987)
Mabel Bayard Angell (1893-1979)
Charles Angell (1895-1949)



Siblings


Offspring of Thomas Francis Bayard (1828-1898) and Louisa Sewell Lee (1834-1886)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Katherine Lee Bayard (1857-1886)
James Ashton Bayard (1859-1919)
Mabel Ashton Bayard (1861-1924)
Mary Lee Bayard (1862-1863)
Ann Francis Bayard (1864-1898)
Florence Bayard (1865-1954)
Thomas Francis Bayard (1868-1942) 4 June 1868 Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, United States 12 July 1942 Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, United States Elizabeth Bradford du Pont (1880-1975)
Louisa Lee Bayard (1870-1944) 25 February 1870 Delaware, United States 1 October 1944 Santa Clara County, California, United States Frank Angell (1858-1939)
Ellen Bayard (1869-1932)
William Shippen Bayard (1870-1870)
Willing Francis Bayard (1871-1871)
Philip Francis Bayard (1872-1911)

Residences

See Also

  • Louisa Bayard
  • [{Bayard Family]]
  • Bayard in Santa Clara County, California
  • Angell in Santa Clara County, California


References

  1. ^ Buffalo Enquirer, December 22, 1891, page 1
  2. ^ Oakland Tribune, March 11, 1949, page D3
  3. ^ Evening Journal (Wilmington, Delaware), February 21, 1921, page 1



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