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Frances Anita Crane

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Frances Anita Crane

Birth
Death
10 Aug 1954 (aged 66)
Burial
Woods Hole, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
13 VC
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Her first husband was Robert Leatherbee. Her second husband from 1924 until they divorced in 1931 was Jan Masaryk, Czechoslovakian Minister to Great Britain. See Sylvia Engel Crane's bio for her letter regarding the family's perspective on whether Jan's death was suicide or the Third Defenestration of Prague at the beginning of WWI.
Her son Charles Crane Leatherbee (Harvard 1929) co-founded the University Players, a summer theater company in Falmouth, Massachusetts, in 1928.
Her son Richard Teller Crane took his mother's maiden name as his legal surname when his parents divorced, as did her other son, Robert Crane (who was born Robert Leatherbee, Jr.). Charles Leatherbee kept the Leatherbee name, because of his budding acting career.
Her first husband was Robert Leatherbee. Her second husband from 1924 until they divorced in 1931 was Jan Masaryk, Czechoslovakian Minister to Great Britain. See Sylvia Engel Crane's bio for her letter regarding the family's perspective on whether Jan's death was suicide or the Third Defenestration of Prague at the beginning of WWI.
Her son Charles Crane Leatherbee (Harvard 1929) co-founded the University Players, a summer theater company in Falmouth, Massachusetts, in 1928.
Her son Richard Teller Crane took his mother's maiden name as his legal surname when his parents divorced, as did her other son, Robert Crane (who was born Robert Leatherbee, Jr.). Charles Leatherbee kept the Leatherbee name, because of his budding acting career.


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