LC control no. | no2001091180 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Hays, Helen Ashe |
Variant(s) | Nutting, Helen Nutting, Myron, Mrs. |
Associated country | United States |
Death date | 1947 |
Place of death | Los Angeles (Calif.) |
Found in | OCLC, Oct. 3, 2001 (hdg.: Hays, Helen Ashe) Northwestern University finding aid, James Joyce Collections (Myron Nutting (1890 - c1970), an American artist, and his wife Helen lived in Paris in the 1920s and became friends with the James Joyce family and others in their circle such as Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot, and Sylvia Beach) Nutting, Myron C. An artist's life and travels, 1972: leaf 1182 (My first wife, Helen Nutting) leaf 1226 (Nutting, Helen (Hays)) leaf 876 ([Helen] died in the spring of 1947) The news, Frederick, Maryland, 10 Apr 1914: page 2 (Miss Helen Ashe Hays, of Hagerstown, was married at the American Consulate at Venice, Italy, to M. Chester Nutting, also an American. The bride, who is the author of A little Maryland garden and The Antietam and its bridges and is widely known as an essayist, sailed for Europe several months ago. She is a granddaughter of the late Mrs. Parks and a niece of the late Edward W. Mealey) The daily mail, Hagerstown, MD, March 24, 1947: page 10 (Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Myron Nutting at her home in Los Angeles, Calif. She was the former Helen Hays, a niece of the late Edward W. Mealey and lived a number of years in this city. A great deal of her life had been spent in Europe. She is the author of A little Maryland garden and The Antietam and its bridges.) |
Associated language | eng |