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Pam Plays Doubles by Jean MacGibbon
Pam Plays Doubles by Jean MacGibbon











Two years later, the Chicago Blue Book reported that Dr. The family’s Swedish servant is also shown in the household. The McGibbon boarders were both New Yorkers. McGibbon, a 30-year-old store worker, and Malcolm McGibbon, a 22-year-old advertising solicitor. Living with the family were two boarders: Forrest A. McGibbon, according to the enumeration, was the mother of one child. McGibbon, “Physician & Surgeon,” a New Yorker by birth, and his wife of nine years, Gertrude, age 44, an Indianan. McGibbon, age four (born in Illinois), in the Chicago household of her parents, 38-year-old Walter P. The 1910 federal census listed Harriet E. Finally, she was given a part in Beggar on Horseback and toured in many large cities in the East including Boston. “They didn’t believe me then,” she recalled. 3 After attending a dramatic school, she went to New York where she tried convincing theatrical agents that she could play any role given to her. Harriet Elizabeth McGibbon was born on 5 October 1905 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, and died on 8 February 1987 in Los Angeles, California. The spelling of MacGibbon was something of a theatrical affectation, for the actress’s family spelled their surname McGibbon. 2 He died 25 December 1967 during her years on The Beverly Hillbillies (1962-1969). Elisha Deming of Indiana,” read an announcement of the privately held ceremony. MacGibbon of New York and a great-granddaughter of Dr.

Pam Plays Doubles by Jean MacGibbon

“The bride is the daughter of the late Dr. 1 Her second marriage came in 1942 in San Francisco to Yale graduate Charles Corwin White II. Kane, from whom she was later divorced, produced one child, William MacGibbon Kane (born 2 February 1933 and died 2 April 1977), an art historian and expert on French post-Impressionist Paul Gauguin. In fact, that ancestor played a vital role in bringing freedom to the enslaved more than a decade before the Emancipation Proclamation. Drysdale, Harriet MacGibbon’s maiden name was Scottish, she descended from a noted New England family, lived in Beverly Hills, and a maid served her family, who had mention in the “Blue Book.” In true Drysdale fashion, the actress’s wedding announcement name-dropped her prominent great-grandfather.

Pam Plays Doubles by Jean MacGibbon

Drysdale, the haughty, snobbish wife of banker Milburn Drysdale often complained of her neighbors, the Clampetts, on the 1960s television series, The Beverly Hillbillies, warning her husband “not to mingle with them until I’ve had a genealogical check run.” The blue-blooded Bostonian Margaret Farquhar Drysdale was portrayed to perfection by veteran stage actress Harriet E.













Pam Plays Doubles by Jean MacGibbon