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Encyclopedia > Anne Caldwell

Anne Caldwell (August 30, 1867 - October 22, 1936), also known as Anne Caldwell O'Dea was a librettist and lyricist. She was born in Boston, Massachusetts. She wrote both pop songs and Broadway shows including working with Jerome Kern.




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Anne Marsh-Caldwell, Author, of Linley Wood, Talk, Staffordshire. 1791-1874 (1830 words)
Anne realised the value of education but in addition she saw the future of the family very much being dependant on what success Martin would be able to make with his life.
Anne's brother James Stamford Caldwell had succeeded to the Caldwell family estate of Linley Wood in 1838 on the death of their father James Caldwell.
Anne had continued to write books well into her old age, and it would appear that her last book was "Chronicles of Dartmoor" which was published in 1866 when she was 75 years old.
John Caldwell's Complete Genealogy Database - comg09 - CaldwellGenealogy.com (170 words)
Alexander CALDWELL was born in 1710 in Derry.
Matthew CALDWELL was born in 1712 in Derry.
Hugh CALDWELL was born in 1714 in Derry.
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