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MARBLE, Danford, actor, born in East Windsor, Connecticut, in 1807; died in Louisville, Kentucky, 13 May, 1849. He made his first appearance on the stage in 1831 as Rollin Roughhead in "Fortune's Frolic," at Chatham garden, New York city, and then visited all the important cities in the United States, being successful as a delineator of American character. He went to England in 1845, and played at the Strand theatre as Deuteronomy Dutiful.-His wife, Anna Warren, actress, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1 December, 1815, first appeared at the Holliday street theatre in Baltimore, Maryland, as Rosalie Sumers in "Town and Country." She married Mr. Marble in 1836, and for many years was a popular actress. Her last appearance was in Chicago, Ilk, in the winter Of 1868-'9.

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