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Gertrude W. Hoffmann : ウィキペディア英語版
Gertrude Hoffmann (actress)
::''Note: Often confused with Gertrude H. Hoffman, the American-born dancer''.

Gertrude W. Hoffmann (May 17, 1871 – February 13, 1968) was a German-born American character actress who began her Hollywood career as she was entering her sunset years.
==Family==
Eliza Gertrude Wesselhoeft was born on May 17, 1871,〔California Death Index〕 at Heidelberg (German Empire), the daughter of Walter and Mary Sara Silver (née Fraser) Wesselhoeft.〔US Passport Application - October 15, 1889〕〔1880-1900 US Census Records〕 Her father was a German-born doctor who at the time of her birth had left his medical practice in Halifax, Nova Scotia behind to volunteer his services after the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War. He returned to North America in the early 1873 and opened up a general practice in Cambridge, Massachusetts where Gertrude was raised along with her six siblings.
Though German by birth, Dr. Wesselhoeft was raised in Cambridge where a number of his relatives had established themselves in the medical community there. He received his medical degree from Harvard University in 1859 and upon graduation began his practice in Halifax. In time he became associated with the Massachusetts Homeopathic Hospital and a frequent lecturer at Boston University Medical School.〔Cleveland Medical and Surgical Reporter, Volume 17-1906〕 At the time of his death in 1920, aged 80, Dr. Wesselhoeft was Emeritus Professor of Clinical Medicine in the School of Medicine, a position he had held since 1908.〔Bostonia: Volumes 19-21〕 Mary Fraser was a native of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and died in 1886, around the age of 40.〔US Passport Application - 15 October 1889〕〔1880-1900 US Census Records〕〔Walter Wesselhoeft - History of Homœopathy Biographies Presented by Sylvain Cazalet〕〔Anniversary report, Volumes 3-4 by Harvard College; Class of 1890〕 Dr. Wesselhoeft remarried in 1896 to Mary A. Leavitt, a native of Lowell, Massachusetts, and only a few years older than his eldest child.〔US Passport Application for Mary Leavitt Wesselhoeft, April 17, 1922〕〔1900 US Census Records〕 Gertrude's youngest sister, Eleanor Wesselhoeft (1882–1945),〔California Death Jindex〕 was a stage actress and playwright who also found some success late in life as a character actor in Hollywood.〔IMDb.com〕〔1900 US Census Records〕 Eleanor was married to Albert Christian Henderson von Tornow (1867–1938), a Shakespearean actor who performed under the stage name ''Albert Henderson''.〔''The Hartford Courant'', December 29, 1938〕

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