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- Ann_Maria_Thorne abstract "Ann Maria Thorne, more widely known as Mrs. French (née Mestayer; 1813 Philadelphia – 20 June 1881 Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York) was an early American concert singer and actress from Philadelphia. As "Mrs. French," she was among the most famous singers in America during the 1820s.".
- Ann_Maria_Thorne birthDate "1813".
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- Ann_Maria_Thorne deathDate "1881-06-20".
- Ann_Maria_Thorne deathYear "1881".
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- Ann_Maria_Thorne wikiPageWikiLink George_E._Blake.
- Ann_Maria_Thorne wikiPageWikiLink James_P._Aykroyd.
- Ann_Maria_Thorne wikiPageWikiLink Mrs._Burke.
- Ann_Maria_Thorne wikiPageWikiLink National_Theatre,_Boston_(1836).
- Ann_Maria_Thorne wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia.
- Ann_Maria_Thorne wikiPageWikiLink Richmond,_Virginia.
- Ann_Maria_Thorne wikiPageWikiLink Rosalie_Pelby.
- Ann_Maria_Thorne wikiPageWikiLink Tremont_Theatre,_Boston.
- Ann_Maria_Thorne wikiPageWikiLink William_Evans_Burton.
- Ann_Maria_Thorne wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ann Maria Thorne".
- Ann_Maria_Thorne dateOfBirth "1813".
- Ann_Maria_Thorne dateOfDeath "1881-06-20".
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- Ann_Maria_Thorne name "Thorne, Ann Maria".
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- Ann_Maria_Thorne description "American singer".
- Ann_Maria_Thorne description "American singer".
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- Ann_Maria_Thorne comment "Ann Maria Thorne, more widely known as Mrs. French (née Mestayer; 1813 Philadelphia – 20 June 1881 Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York) was an early American concert singer and actress from Philadelphia. As "Mrs. French," she was among the most famous singers in America during the 1820s.".
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- Ann_Maria_Thorne givenName "Ann Maria".
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- Ann_Maria_Thorne name "Ann Maria Thorne".
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- Ann_Maria_Thorne surname "Thorne".