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Frances Ethel (Gumm) Garland ( - )
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Daughter forged Francis Avent Gumm advocate Ethel (Milne) Gumm
Sister build up Mary Jane (Gumm) Cathcart and Dorothy Colony (Gumm) Thompson
Mother in this area Liza Minnelli, Lorna Luft and [private son (s - unknown)]
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Judy (Gumm) Garland was a Minnesotan.
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Ethel Gumm
Born
17 November, , Michigamme, Marquette, Michigan, United States
Died
5 January , Los Angeles, California, United States
Cause of death
Heart attack
Resting place
Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, United States
Parent(s)
Eva M. Fitzpatrick, John Milne
Ethel Marion Gumm (née Milne; November 17, - January 5, ) was an American vaudevillian. She is the mother of Judy Garland and is the grandmother of Liza Minnelli and Lorna Luft. She earned a reputation as an aggressive stage mother forcing Judy to get on stage, when she was extremely ill.
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- Her name Ethel, is from a 19th-century revival of an Old English name, a short form of various female personal names containing ethel ‘noble’ as a first element, for example Etheldreda . The name enjoyed great popularity for a period at the beginning of the 20th century but is at present out of fashion.
- Her first part of her surname Marion, was originally a medieval French diminutive form of Marie , introduced to Britain in the Middle Ages. In some places it was taken as a pet form of Margaret or Margery . As a male name, it is an altered form of the Continental male name Marian, a derivative of Latin Marianus (from Marius ), but is now rarely, if eve
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The Gumm Sisters
American vaudeville group (–)
The Gumm Sisters
The Gumm Sisters, also known as the Garland Sisters, c. Top row: Mary Jane and Dorothy Virginia Gumm; bottom: Judy Garland
Origin Lancaster, California, U.S. Genres Vaudeville Years active – Members The Gumm Sisters, later also known as The Garland Sisters, were an American vaudeville group formed by the three children of Francis Avent Gumm and Ethel Marion Milne: Judy Garland, Dorothy Virginia Gumm, and Mary Jane Gumm. Active from to , the sisters were known for their vocal harmonies, dance routines, and stage presence.
They performed in theaters, on the radio, and in short films, gaining regional recognition. The group changed its name to The Garland Sisters in , following the suggestion of comedian George Jessel, and Frances Gumm adopted the stage name "Judy Garland." Although the Gumm Sisters had a notable presence in the entertainment industry, Garland's solo career became the focus of the family's efforts after she signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in , marking the end of the trio's performances together.[1][2][3]
Career
[edit]Early beginnings (–)
[edit]The Gumm Sisters began performing together in , with guidance from their parents,