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Mary Franklin “Meeda” <I>Child</I> Aubert

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Mary Franklin “Meeda” Child Aubert

Birth
Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA
Death
1941 (aged 40–41)
City of Paris, Île-de-France, France
Burial
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Older sister of American diplomat Paul Cushing Child (#9326609) and his twin, the painter and writer Charles Jesse Child (#156175847).

She married Paul Daniel Sheeline (#182277704) on 5 Dec 1920 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. They had one child, Paul Cushing Sheeline (#128886410). She married Hugh Hawkins Dougherty Munro (#182278835) on 11 Sep 1925 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA. They lived in Paris for years, where their daughter Fiona Munro Stockwell (#182277271) and a son (b. abt 1927) were born. Before her untimely death, she was also married to a Swiss national named Jacques Aubert (1900-2002) while he was Paris correspondent for the “Tribune de Genève” and the “Gazette de Lausanne.”

As a journalist, she wrote under the pen name Meeda Munro, supplying intelligent social and political commentary – along with the occasional piece of short fiction – to American and British newspapers and magazines. She also served as Paris correspondent for the American magazine “Town & Country.”
Older sister of American diplomat Paul Cushing Child (#9326609) and his twin, the painter and writer Charles Jesse Child (#156175847).

She married Paul Daniel Sheeline (#182277704) on 5 Dec 1920 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. They had one child, Paul Cushing Sheeline (#128886410). She married Hugh Hawkins Dougherty Munro (#182278835) on 11 Sep 1925 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA. They lived in Paris for years, where their daughter Fiona Munro Stockwell (#182277271) and a son (b. abt 1927) were born. Before her untimely death, she was also married to a Swiss national named Jacques Aubert (1900-2002) while he was Paris correspondent for the “Tribune de Genève” and the “Gazette de Lausanne.”

As a journalist, she wrote under the pen name Meeda Munro, supplying intelligent social and political commentary – along with the occasional piece of short fiction – to American and British newspapers and magazines. She also served as Paris correspondent for the American magazine “Town & Country.”


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