Y/M/D | Description | Place |
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1915/00/00 | Dorothy Lindsey, daughter of William and Anne Lindsey, impulsively marries a suitor, of whom we do not speak his name. Dorothy will regret the marriage before the honeymoon is over. | Lindsey Castle, Boston |
1920/00/00 | John Quinn ask Jeanne R Foster to chaperone Dorothy Lindsey to France. Lindsey is a wealthy, flighty woman who made a bad marriage and whom Quinn is representing in the divorce. Quinn hopes Foster will keep Lindsey out of trouble. | |
1920/06/28 | Dorothy Lindsey departs with Jeanne Robert Foster to establish residency in France. Jeanne R Foster had work for Dorothy's father a decade earlier. | |
1920/09/14 | This girl is terribly over-sexed. She is hysterical and has absolutely no control over herself at times.... as I was a teacher before I was anything else - I commenced her re-education. - Jeanne R Foster letter to John Quinn | |
1921/04/00 | After living in France for 9 months, Dorothy Lindsey obtains a divorce through the efforts of four French lawyers and an American one. | |
1926/07/15 | Dorothy Ann Lindsey, daughter of William and Anne Lindsey, marries Bruno Paul Marie Joseph Leydet (Bertrand Defos), son of Jean Auguste Hippolyte Leydet, in London, England. |
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