Liz Taylor Was An Israeli Zionist

Capturing Beauty

My cousin, Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor, offered herself to be taken prisoner.

“In the summer of 1976, Taylor made headlines for a striking act of solidarity. She offered herself as a hostage in place of the 248 passengers held by Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, hijackers at Entebbe Airport in Uganda, before the Israeli military carried out its dramatic rescue on July 4, known as Operation Entebbe.”

I get to ask if she would support the ruthless actions of the Zionists today,

John Presco


12/29/2021

Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor – Proselyte

The title of my autobiography is ‘Capturing Beauty’. In 1990 I tried to become a Proselyte. All I did for several years, was study the Bible. In the top pic Liz plays Rebecca, the Jewess, in Ivanhoe. Rena and my daughter rejected the connection I made to Liz. Our National Religion and Culture is in the sewer thanks to women loving fake cowboys and dictators. Lara Roozemond blew her chance – for some reason. If Liz were alive she would be horrified that Trump became President – thanks to millions of fooled and deluded women. She would want to play a major role in the reconstruction of America, after the risen South – destroyed us! And they are – not done!

I believe those are two works by Augustus John on the wall, they about to be sold at auction. I will have to find time to see who bought them. John is related to Ian Fleming. Sabouba is mentioned in the article below as a – shining beauty! Bond movies and books, are a form of Goddess Worship, that Islam abolished. However – she’s back! Now we know why religious prigs and control freaks want her in their back pocket – for men to play with! That a bounty is put on Liberal Women by neo-Confederates, in the most powerful nation on earth – will be described by astonished historians – as our dark age.

VRR

Taylor Swift’s ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ puts Elizabeth Taylor — and her Jewish identity — back in the spotlight

Taylor Swift’s “The Life of a Showgirl: has fans buzzing about Elizabeth Taylor. Here’s the Jewish story behind the legend.
(Image by Elizabeth Karpen)
(Image by Elizabeth Karpen)

Taylor Swift has done it again. With the release of her new album “The Life of a Showgirl,” she’s sent fans spiraling into lyrical deep dives and Easter egg hunts. But one track in particular has everyone talking: “Elizabeth Taylor.” It’s a shimmering, old-Hollywood ballad that paints the screen legend as both muse and metaphor: glamorous, complicated, and unforgettable.

But there’s a part of Taylor’s story that rarely gets the pop-culture spotlight: her Jewish identity. In 1959, at the height of her fame, Elizabeth Taylor converted to Judaism, a move that shocked Hollywood, made international headlines, and became a meaningful part of who she was. https://open.spotify.com/embed/track/1jgTiNob5cVyXeJ3WgX5bL?utm_source=generator

As Swift reintroduces the icon to a new generation, it’s worth looking beyond the diamonds and the tabloid drama to the faith that shaped one of the most famous women in the world. 

The basics 

Elizabeth Taylor was born on February 27, 1932, in London to a Christian Scientist family who fled to Los Angeles during World War II. She made her big-screen debut as a child in the 1940s and quickly became one of Hollywood’s brightest young talents. By the 1950s, she’d cemented her status as a leading lady of the silver screen, and in the 1960s, she became the highest-paid actress in the world. 

Taylor’s career was marked by legendary performance in now-classics like “Cleopatra,” “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” “The Taming of the Shrew,” “Suddenly Last Summer,” “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,” and “Butterfield 8,” among many others. 

Elizabeth Taylor (Wikimedia Commons)
Elizabeth Taylor (Wikimedia Commons)

But here’s the twist: despite her legendary acting career, most of her fortune didn’t come from movies — it came from perfume. Taylor was only the second celebrity, after Sophia Loren, to launch her own fragrance line, turning scents like “White Diamonds” into a global empire.

Decades later, her name still evokes old-Hollywood glamour and larger-than-life drama. In 1999, the American Film Institute crowned her the seventh greatest female screen legend of all time.

During her storied career, Taylor won two Oscars and was knighted in both France and England. 

Elizabeth Taylor’s lifelong connection to Judaism 

What often gets overlooked in the glittering myth of Elizabeth Taylor is that she was Jewish. She lived an active Jewish life, gave generously to Jewish causes, and even helped produce films centered on Jewish stories. When she died in 2011, she was buried in a traditional Jewish ceremony. 

And despite her eight marriages, her conversion wasn’t about a man. “I feel as if I have been a Jew all my life,” she said after her conversion.

Elizabeth Taylor arrives in Israel in 1976 (Wikimedia Commons)
Elizabeth Taylor arrives in Israel in 1976 (Wikimedia Commons)

Taylor felt a connection to the Jewish people since her childhood, when her mother, Sara Sothern, and her stepfather, Victor Cazalet, were active supporters of the Zionist movement. 

While she was famous for her dazzling jewelry collection, Taylor also quietly built a personal trove of Judaica. In 2020, two of her menorahs were auctioned off, including one believed to have been a gift from Israel presented by her head of security.

When Taylor died of congestive heart failure in 2011, she was laid to rest at Forest Lawn Cemetery in a small, private Jewish funeral attended by about 40 people. The ceremony began 15 minutes late — per her own request — so she could be “fashionably late” one last time. Rabbi Jerry Cutler, founder of the Creative Arts Temple in West Los Angeles, presided over the service. Taylor was buried the day after her death in a simple wooden casket, in keeping with Jewish tradition.

Elizabeth Taylor married two Jewish men

Taylor’s third husband, producer Mike Todd (born Avrom Hirsch Goldbogen), was Jewish. The couple hoped to be married by a rabbi, but none could be found in Acapulco, so they went ahead with the ceremony — just two days after Taylor finalized her divorce from her second husband, Michael Wilding, the father of her two eldest sons.

Elizabeth Taylor bottle-feeding newborn Liza Todd with her sons Christopher and Michael H. Wilding, and her husband Michael Todd observing.
Elizabeth Taylor bottle-feeding newborn Liza Todd with her sons Christopher and Michael H. Wilding, and her husband Michael Todd observing (Wikimedia Commons.)

Their relationship was both passionate and volatile. Todd, a showman and Hollywood producer who was also the son of an Orthodox rabbi, was famously the first of Taylor’s husbands who didn’t fear her fame. He delighted in cooking for her and showering her with extravagant gifts. In 1957, they welcomed their daughter, Liza.

Tragically, while Taylor was filming “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” in 1958, Todd’s private plane — aptly named Liz — crashed over New Mexico, killing him instantly.

To cope with Todd’s death, Taylor turned to Temple Israel in Los Angeles.  

“She found solace in the words of Rabbi Nussbaum and from Temple Israel,” Becoming Jewish: Warhol’s Liz and Marilyn curator Joanna Robotham said. “It grounded her. It helped her find happiness again.” 

The next year, as she was preparing to marry Jewish singer Eddie Fisher, Taylor converted to Judaism because of her attraction to its values and dedication to social justice.

“I felt terribly sorry for the suffering of the Jews during the war. I was attracted to their heritage. I guess I identified with them as underdogs,” Taylor’s biographer, Kitty Kelley, quotes her as saying. 

Under the guidance of Nussbaum — a Holocaust survivor who had originally been slated to convert Sammy Davis Jr. — she spent over a year attending services and studying the faith. Nussbaum also asked her to read several books on Judaism. After her conversion, she took on the Hebrew name Elisheba Rachel.

Taylor insisted that neither Todd nor Fisher played a role in her conversion: “Judaism had absolutely nothing to do with my past marriage to Mike [Todd] or my upcoming marriage to Eddie Fisher, both of whom were Jewish. It was something I had wanted to do for a long time.”

(Original Caption) 5/12/1959-Las Vegas, NV- Eddie Fisher and Elizabeth Taylor are shown after their wedding at Temple Beth Shalom. No pictures were allowed during the actual wedding ceremony.
5/12/1959-Las Vegas, NV- Eddie Fisher and Elizabeth Taylor are shown after their wedding at Temple Beth Sholom.

On May 12, 1959, Taylor and Fisher married at Temple Beth Sholom in Las Vegas. Their marriage was marked by scandal, as he was married to actress Debbie Reynolds when their relationship began. 

The couple maintained an active Jewish life together, attending functions for Jewish causes. In 1960, they attended a dinner to support the Jennie Grossinger Medical Center in Tel Aviv, and were spotted chatting with the legendary Catskills resort owner.  

While in Moscow for a film festival in 1961, Taylor and Fisher sang together in Hebrew at a concert for U.S. service members.

Elizabeth Taylor as Cleopatra (Wikimedia Commons)
Elizabeth Taylor as Cleopatra (Wikimedia Commons)

Still, by 1964, the marriage was over. Taylor fell for her “Cleopatra” co-star Richard Burton (whom she would marry twice). Both left their respective spouses, and Taylor claimed that she had only married Fisher because she was still grieving Mike Todd. 

According to “Furious Love,” the book chronicling Taylor and Richard Burton’s famously tempestuous marriages, the couple once even argued over who was “more Jewish.” This was no small feat, considering Burton was Welsh and not Jewish at all.

The book recounts one of their public spats: Burton, who once referred to the Welsh as “the Jews of Britain” to describe their outsider status, snapped at Elizabeth, “You’re not Jewish at all. If there’s any Jew in this family, it’s me!” She shot back without missing a beat: “I am Jewish — and you can [buzz] off!”

Elizabeth Taylor at the Western Wall in Jerusalem on August 27, 1975 (Photo by William KAREL/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
Elizabeth Taylor at the Western Wall in Jerusalem on August 27, 1975 (Photo by William KAREL/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

Elizabeth Taylor’s Jewish identity impacted her films

While the set of “Cleopatra” is most remembered for Taylor and Burton’s affair, Taylor’s casting as the final pharaoh of Egypt in 1963 caused turmoil. 

Taylor’s outspoken support for Israel didn’t go unnoticed. After she purchased $100,000 worth of Israeli bonds, Arab countries placed her on an official blacklist, banning all of her films from their theaters. But politics eventually gave way to publicity. After Egyptian officials watched a private screening of “Cleopatra,” they decided the film’s glamorous portrayal of Egypt was too valuable to pass up, and Taylor was quietly removed from the blacklist.

In the summer of 1976, Taylor made headlines for a striking act of solidarity. She offered herself as a hostage in place of the 248 passengers held by Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, hijackers at Entebbe Airport in Uganda, before the Israeli military carried out its dramatic rescue on July 4, known as Operation Entebbe. The offer, revealed two years later at a Jewish National Fund gala honoring Taylor and her then-husband, Senator John W. Warner.

Not long after, Taylor joined Hollywood’s response to the crisis. In 1978, she appeared in “Victory at Entebbe,” a made-for-TV movie dramatizing the hijacking and rescue. She played Edith Vilnofsky opposite Kirk Douglas’s Hershel Vilnofsky, with Richard Dreyfuss portraying Col. Yoni Netanyahu and a young Anthony Hopkins as Yitzhak Rabin.

In 1982, Taylor narrated the Holocaust documentary “Genocide” alongside Orson Welles. 

Elizabeth Taylor’s philanthropy and relationship with Israel

Throughout her life, Taylor’s support of the Jewish state never wavered. 

In 1975, Taylor returned to Israel with Burton. Rumor had it she hoped to marry him there, but no rabbi would agree to officiate since he wasn’t Jewish. The couple stayed at Jerusalem’s storied King David Hotel — alongside Henry Kissinger — and Burton gave a Bible reading at a local theater. 

Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton in Israel in 1975.  (Photo by Bob PENN/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton in Israel in 1975. (Photo by Bob PENN/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

A year later, she visited again, this time with her new husband, politician John Warner. And in 1982, Taylor embarked on a 10-day goodwill mission to the Middle East to promote peace and tourism. 

 “I want to bring a sense of sincere friendship between myself and the people of America to Israel,” Taylor told reporters. “I want to try to create peace between Israel and Jordan.”

During the trip, she met with Prime Minister Menachem Begin, visited Ariel Sharon at his home, and spent time with sick children and soldiers in local hospitals.

Taylor’s political commitments weren’t symbolic. She canceled a planned trip to Moscow in 1967 over the USSR’s anti-Israel stance, and in 1975, she signed a letter condemning a United Nations resolution equating Zionism with racism.

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Actress Elizabeth Taylor speaks while entertainer Frank Sinatra watches January, 1982 in Washington, DC. Taylor was awarded for her public support of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, an international Jewish human rights organization dedicated to preserving the memory of the Holocaust by fostering tolerance and understanding. (Photo by Diana Walker/Liaison)
Actress Elizabeth Taylor speaks while entertainer Frank Sinatra watches January, 1982 in Washington, DC. Taylor was awarded for her public support of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, an international Jewish human rights organization dedicated to preserving the memory of the Holocaust by fostering tolerance and understanding. (Photo by Diana Walker/Liaison)

Taylor gave a lot to Jewish causes. Back in 1959, she bought $100,000 in Israel bonds, and in 1967, she helped raise $840,000 for Israel. She participated in fundraisers for the Jewish National Fund alongside Jewish singer Sammy Davis Jr. and was an ardent and vocal supporter of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, which helps preserve the memory of the Holocaust.

Taylor was among the first major celebrities to step into the fight against HIV/AIDS, helping to raise more than $270 million for the cause starting in the mid-1980s. Her advocacy began out of frustration: despite the growing media attention, real action was scarce. In a Vanity Fair interview, she explained how she decided to leverage the very fame she’d long resented.

“I decided that with my name, I could open certain doors, that I was a commodity in myself — and I’m not talking as an actress,” she said. “I could take the fame I’d resented and tried to get away from for so many years — but you can never get away from it — and use it to do some good. I wanted to retire, but the tabloids wouldn’t let me. So I thought: If you’re going to screw me over, I’ll use you.”

Back in 1985, Taylor cofounded the National AIDS Research Foundation with Jewish doctor and immunologist Dr. Michael Gottlieb, who famously identified AIDS in 1981. She went on to establish the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation in 1991.

She was also a supporter of the Kabbalah Center in Los Angeles.

As the world remembers Elizabeth Taylor today, the Middle East mourns the passing of a first class world celebrity who graced our screens and media across the decades, first showing up on our screens as a child actress aged 10. She since came to be known for her legendary beauty and natural glamour that shined through her movies and attracted in many men. She was married 8 times, twice over to the same Richard Burton, rumoured to be considering a 9th. One of her husbands was a prince of Monaco. Often her men were considerably younger than the classic Hollywood star.

In the region she is noted for her uber-famous lead in Cleopatra the movie of and maybe not so fondly in the Arab world for her Zionist affiliation and long-time support for Israel. Quite the activist, she condemned the U.N.“Zionism is racism” resolution; she canceled a trip to Moscow because of the Soviet Union’s anti-Israel stand.  What’s more, she offered herself up as ransom in a bid to free Israeli hostages being held in Entebbe.  She did this when she was in Israel raising funds for JNF–Jewish National Fund–which remains a quasi-state body involved in the appropriation of Palestinian lands in the Galilee.

Elizabeth Taylor’s pro-Israel activism led to the banning of her films in several Arab countries. After she bought $100,000 in Israel Bonds in 1959, the United Arab Republic (now Egypt) banned all her movies.

Though she was only a proselyte Jewess, who converted in 1959, her features are reminiscent of sultry Semetic beauty: Black hair and whitest of skin, she is known for her striking looks, marked in violet double-lashed thick browed framed eyes, and naturally red lips. A brand of perfume also bears her name.

When looking for her Arab counterparts it is tempting to find parallels – though certainly not a match in world stature-  but a favourite fondly known as Sabouha shines on here in our midst. Lebanese star Sabah is our aging singer-actress star supremo, who has been around forever and no doubt will not be fading away any time soon.

Ian Fleming – Talitha Getty – Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor

Posted on May 26, 2018 by Royal Rosamond Press

I love doing Family Trees. I am a genealogist of renown, for in tracing the source of the Rosamond name to Rougemont, I have proven the Knight Templars owned the Shroud of Turin. Jean de Rougemont, is the Queen Mother of most of the Royal Habsburgs you see in the large canvas in back of me.

Twenty minutes ago I found the image of a Blue Knight on a Black Horse. It is a Frisian Horse. This horse and rider is the coat of arms of the city of Leeks in the Netherlands. This is where the artist, Willem Jilts Pol was born. That is Willem with his wife Arnoldine Adriana “Adine” Mees  below the photo of Elizabeth Taylor,  her son, Christopher Wilding, who married Aileen Getty. Now, add the artist, Christine Rosamond Benton, to this group, and you have a Art Dynasty, and the Bond Dynasty, created by Ian Fleming, who had no idea what an amazing seed he planted! That is the actor and artist, Michael Wilding, doing the portrait of a Rose. I am in love with art, poetry, and, history. I suppose I am the family historian, that can be quite the orphan. Pol’s portraits look like Liz! Connections!

I am going to post more on the quest for a Female Bond, that describes her as a kick-ass lady. Why must she have this attribute? There are four people who qualify to be both Bond genders, and that is John Paul Getty, and his wife Talitha, born, Talitha Dina Pol, and, Liz Taylor, and Richard Burton. These two men, and these two women, knew everyone, and partied like there was no tomorrow. Ian Fleming wanted Burton to play James Bond. My kindred turned down the offer. Here is Richard with his wife as an event, smoking a cigarette. How much has he had to drink? The look in Liz’s eyes, is a tell. Has anybody ever counted the drinks James takes in his movies and books?

Owning thirty years of sobriety, my Bond does battle with alcohol – out of the gate! There is no greater tragedy then to see two people destroy themselves with alcohol and drugs – and each other. This was the case of John and Talitha. They did everything they could to save each other. Talitha, lost her quest. John got sober, and did many fine things in the world of art. He was knighted after he became a British subject. My sister, Christine drowned on her first sober birthday.

Before I found the Blue Knight, I found a wooden bridge to Lara’s house. I was looking at where she lives in comparison to Leeks. It’s a fairytale setting. Lara’s father is a renowned breeder of the Frisian Horse. If I insulted him, and Lara, I apologize.

When I saw the Blue Knight, I alas was able to accept the truth……..I have a huge crush on Lara Roozemond, and she knows it. She is my muse, and my model for Victoria Bond, whom I can not toss aside. The beautiful black horse, will go, where it will go. Without love, none of the people you see in this post, would exist. In saying this, I am a candidate for the New James Bond, the better lover. Did Ian Fleming have children? Yes! Did Ian name his son after Caspar John, the Sea Lord? That is his father with the writer, James Joyce.

In finding the Frisian horse, comes the answer to the quest-ion – Is Lara Roozemond our kin? Does she fit – with these? In God’s name will some bright young chap and being, go put a love letter in Lara’s mailbox! Show some courage! Write her a poem!

I responded to Lara’s poems and suggested she author an epic poem. I thought she responded to this suggestion – with another poem. I now believe I was ignored, because, there are other old men enamored by this beautiful poetess, probably because they understand she is the epitome of Western Culture that is based upon Courtly Love, and ‘The Unattainable Woman’ .

My fiancé’s kin was a major player in King Rene’s court. I have Victoria Bond seducing young equestrians – with a bandage. While in prison, Rene wrote and illustrated one our greatest books. It begins with a knight waking to find his heart is lying next to him. He has been wounded by Love. He is in need of a bandage. My Bond, is an epic poem. Only brave men can author a kick-ass poem!

If I come in as Bond, I will do all I can to destroy everyone in America who teaches, it is not a matter of what you know, but the color of your skin. Hitler’s sickness is on the rise in Europe. What he did to the Dutch People, is the unsung atrocity. He starved them to death – out of jealousy! It is not a matter of black lives matter, monsters came amongst the whites, always with the same lesson, that they do terrible things – for our own good!  It is a matter of cutting their lesson short, for they can’t wait to hurt every man, every woman, and every child who tread lightly upon the earth, looking for love.

Never again! Lara is  – The Hope of Tomorrow! This is why I am in love with her! Art, is hope! Lara is a work of art.

“I am Arion!”

Jon Presco

President: Royal Rosamond Press

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Humans

Aiming to make our life at ease, eventually destroying all the seas.

Technologies keep improving, fossil fuels keep polluting.

Our impact is too strong, the limits are gone.

Human,

you

me

us

Humans breathing the same polluted air, humans everywhere.

Kissing each other in the neck, shooting each other in the back.

Humans swimming in the same plastic oceans, humans full of emotions.

Striving for more, bigger and better, raising children into money go-getters.

We should all feel the fear for the dying atmosphere.

It’s selfishness we need to overcome, before we can all be one

We close our eyes and walk away so it’s not us who will the pay the price

Scared for the unknown, scared to be overthrown.

You,

me,

us.

AT THAT HOUR

By  JAMES JOYCE

At that hour when all things have repose,
O lonely watcher of the skies,
Do you hear the night wind and the sighs
Of harps playing unto Love to unclose
The pale gates of sunrise?

When all things repose, do you alone
Awake to hear the sweet harps play
To Love before him on his way,
And the night wind answering in antiphon
Till night is overgone?

Play on, invisible harps, unto Love,
Whose way in heaven is aglow

Spouses and children

Getty donated over £140m to various artistic and cultural causes. The National Gallery alone received £50m from him. He was awarded a knighthood in the Order of the British Empire (KBE) in 1987, but as a foreign national he could not use the title “Sir”. In December 1997 he was granted British citizenship and immediately renounced his US nationalityThe Queen reportedly commented: “Now you can use your title, that’s nice.

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Francis Marion Taylor
Birthdate:1860 (86)
Birthplace:California
Death:1946 (86)
Immediate Family:Son of Peter Taylor and Margaret Jane Taylor
Husband of Elizabeth Mary Taylor
Father of John Taylor and Francis Lenn Taylor
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Birthdate:circa 1730 (83)
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Immediate Family:Son of Unknown Rosemond
Husband of Nancy Cook
Father of Bennet RosamondJames RossmanPhillip RosemondEdward RosemondWilliam Rosemond and 10 others
Frank Wesley “Royal” Rosamond
Birthdate:December 18, 1881 (71)
Birthplace:Missouri
Death:circa November 26, 1953 (67-75)
Prob Oklahoma
Place of Burial:Sunny Lane Sec. 13, lot S13-RN-7, Del City, Oklahoma
Immediate Family:Son of William Thomas Rosamond and Ida Rose
Husband of Mary Magdalene Weineke
Father of Private; Private; Private and Private
Half brother of Private and Private
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It would be nice to write about Aileen Getty without identifying her first as an heiress, as the granddaughter of the late oil baron J. Paul Getty, as the sister of Paul, who lost an ear to Italian gangsters at 16 and his lucidity to a stroke at 25. Aileen would probably appreciate a description of herself so separate from her legacy, distanced as she seems from it, damaged as she has been by the side effects of privilege. But such an independent identity will never be hers to enjoy, in her lifetime or after, so let’s get it over with: Aileen Getty is the 36-year-old daughter of Jean Paul Getty, Jr. by his first wife, Gail; she should be partial heir to her family’s $750 million share of the J. Paul Getty fortune. Which only means that when Aileen has a showing of her art at a gallery, the critics get more pissed off than usual if they don’t like the art

Talitha Dina Pol was born in Java, then part of the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia), daughter of the artists Willem Jilts Pol (nl) (1905–88) and Arnoldine Adriana “Adine” Mees (1908–1948).[1]

Her father subsequently married Poppet John (1912–97), daughter of the painter Augustus John (1878–1961), a pivotal figure in the world of Bohemian culture and fashion. She was thus the step-granddaughter of both Augustus John and his muse and second wife, Dorothy “Dorelia” McNeil (1881–1969), who was a fashion icon in the early years of the 20th century. By Ian Fleming‘s widowed mother, Evelyn Ste Croix Fleming née Rose, Augustus John had a daughter and Talitha’s aunt, Amaryllis Fleming (1925–1999), who became a noted cellist.

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1 Talitha Dina Pol

1 Willem Jilts Pol (img. 1) was born on Sunday 26 March 1905 in Leek (Gr). Willem died on Monday 15 August 1988 in Ramatuelle, Frankrijk, aged 83.

(1) At the age of 26, Willem married Arnoldine Adriana Mees, aged 23, on Tuesday 15 December 1931 in Wassenaar (Zh). Arnoldine was born on Friday 13 March 1908 in Rotterdam (Zh), daughter of Willem Cornelis Mees and Arnoldine Johanna Elizabeth Berg. Arnoldine died on Sunday 11 July 1948 in Den Haag (Zh), aged 40 (cause: als gevolg van de ontberingen in de jappenkampen.).Occupation:

Tekenares, illustratrice, grafisch ontwerpster, grafica. (http://explore.rkd.nl/nl/artists/92737)

(2) At the age of 46 or 47, Willem married Elizabeth Anne (Poppet) John (img. 2), aged 39 or 40, in 1952. Poppet was born on Saturday 9 March 1912 in Alderney, Dorset, Verenigd Koninkrijk, daughter of Augustus Edwin John and Dorothy John. Poppet died on Wednesday 22 October 1997 in Londen, Verenigd Koninkrijk, aged 85.

Child of Willem and Arnoldine:1 Talitha Dina Pol, born on Friday 18 October 1940 in Modjokerto, Oost-Java, Indonesië. Follow 2.

3 talitha-getty-pol4 Talitha Dina Getty-Pol (1940-1971)

2 Talitha Dina Pol (img. 3 and 4) was born on Friday 18 October 1940 in Modjokerto, Oost-Java, Indonesië, daughter of Willem Jilts Pol (see 1) and Arnoldine Adriana Mees. Talitha died on Wednesday 14 July 1971 in Rome, Italië, aged 30.Occupation:

Actrice. – Actress. (http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talitha_Getty)

At the age of 26, Talitha married Eugene Paul Getty, aged 34, on Saturday 10 December 1966 in Londen, Verenigd Koninkrijk. Eugene was born on Wednesday 7 September 1932. Eugene died on Thursday 17 April 2003 in Verenigd Koninkrijk, aged 70.Notitie naam: Note of namegiving:

At birth he was given the name Eugene Paul Getty, but in later life he adopted other names,
including Paul Getty, John Paul Getty, Jean Paul Getty, Jr. and John Paul Getty II.
Bij de geboorte kreeg hij de naam Eugene Paul Getty, maar op latere leeftijd hij andere namen aangenomen, waaronder Paul Getty, John Paul Getty, Jean Paul Getty, Jr en John Paul Getty II.

Child of Talitha and Eugene:1 Tara Gabriel Gramophone Galaxy Getty, born in July 1968 in Rome, Italië. Follow 3.

3 Tara Gabriel Gramophone Galaxy Getty was born in July 1968 in Rome, Italië, son of Eugene Paul Getty and Talitha Dina Pol (see 2).Notitie naam: Note of namegiving:

Tara Gabriel Getty became a noted ecological conservationist in Africa,
dropped his third and fourth forenames, and took Irish citizenship in 1999.
He and his wife Jessica (a chalet maid he met in Verbier) had three children, including a daughter named Talitha.Tara Gabriel Getty werd een bekende ecologische natuurbeschermer in Afrika, liet zijn derde en vierde voornamen verwijderen en nam Ierse
burgerschap in 1999.
Hij en zijn vrouw Jessica (een chalet medewerkster die hij in Verbier, Zwitserland had ontmoet) hebben drie kinderen, waaronder een dochter genaamd Talitha.

Tara married Jessica N.N..

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Valentine FlemingMajor 1882-1917
Evelyn Beatrice Sainte Croix Rose 1885-1964

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 Paternal grand-parents, uncles and aunts

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 Maternal grand-parents, uncles and aunts

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James Rosemond
Birthdate:circa 1730 (83)
Death:circa 1813 (75-91)
Immediate Family:Son of Unknown Rosemond
Husband of Nancy Cook
Father of Bennet RosamondJames RossmanPhillip RosemondEdward RosemondWilliam Rosemond and 10 others

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