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  1. Rutherford's early life was overshadowed by tragedies involving both of her parents. Her father, journalist and poet William Rutherford Benn, married Florence Nicholson on 16 December 1882 in Wandsworth, South London. One month after the marriage, he suffered a nervous breakdown and was admitted to Bethnal House Lunatic Asylum.

  2. The father of the actress Margaret Rutherford. William was born in the east end of London as part of the famous Benn family in 1855. He spoke several languages and was an accomplished poet and worked as a journalist.

  3. Julius was born about 1826. He is the son of Willam Benn and Margaret Rutherford. [1] He married Ann Taylor in 1850 [2], and together they raised a family of eight children. He passed away in 1883 [3] [4] under violent circumstances. According to newspaper reports, Julius was murdered by his mentally ill son, William, while renting rooms at ...

  4. Ihre Eltern, William Rutherford Benn und Florence Nicholson, heirateten am 16. Dezember 1882. William Rutherford durchlebte während der ersten Ehewochen eine schwere depressive Phase und wurde Mitte Januar 1883 erstmals in das Bethnal House Lunatic Asylum, eine psychiatrische Anstalt, eingewiesen.

  5. Sir John Williams Benn, 1st Baronet, DL (13 November 1850 – 10 April 1922) was a British politician, particularly associated with London politics. He was the father of the politician William Benn, and the grandfather of the politician Tony Benn .

  6. Some genealogical research quickly provided the answer. The murdered Reverend Julius Benn was the son of William Benn (1799-1868: a weaver from Manchester) and his wife Margaret RUTHERFORD (about 1800-1841). The details in the register have William Benn a bachelor and Margaret Rutherford a spinster marrying in Manchester in November 1821. Dame ...

  7. Margaret Rutherford . war die Tochter von William Benn und Florence Rutherford († 1895). Ihr Vater galt als geisteskrank, er erschlug am 4. März 1883 seinen eigenen Vater, den Reverend (Pfarrer) Julius Benn, mit einem Nachttopf. 1904 wurde er in das Broadmoor Hospital für kriminelle Geisteskranke eingewiesen und daraus erst sieben Jahre später in die Obhut seines Bruders John Benn entlassen.