The literary digest . 9i The Literary Digest for February 15, 1919 from the notoriety which his many mar-riages attached to his name. First hemarried Miss Eliza Weathgrsby, a bur-lesque performer, who died in 1887. Ayear later he married Mrs. Nellie Pease(Miss Nellie R. Baker), whose first husband,Edward Pease, was the youngest son ofF. S. Pease, a large owner of Standard Oilstock. In 1896 Goodwdn, when playingAustralia, had his lawyer bring a divorceaction against the second Mrs. Good\vinin CaUfornia. Maxine Elliott was the third The actor and Miss Elliottwere married at Clevelan
The literary digest . 9i The Literary Digest for February 15, 1919 from the notoriety which his many mar-riages attached to his name. First hemarried Miss Eliza Weathgrsby, a bur-lesque performer, who died in 1887. Ayear later he married Mrs. Nellie Pease(Miss Nellie R. Baker), whose first husband,Edward Pease, was the youngest son ofF. S. Pease, a large owner of Standard Oilstock. In 1896 Goodwdn, when playingAustralia, had his lawyer bring a divorceaction against the second Mrs. Good\vinin CaUfornia. Maxine Elliott was the third The actor and Miss Elliottwere married at Cleveland in 1898. Theactress was formerly the wife of , a lawyer, until the divorcecourts separated them. Goodwin andhis third wife were divorced in 1908. OnNovember 8, 1908, he was married to hisfourth wife. Miss Edna Goodrich, in hismothers home in Boston. The fourth marriage lasted only two years,Mrs. Edna Goodwin bringing suit for di-vorce against the actor in December, California in 1912 Good
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