Asia Booth
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Asia Frigga Booth (November 19, 1835 in Bel Air, Maryland-May 16, 1888 in Bournemouth, England), was the youngest daughter in the family of ten children born to Junius Brutus Booth and his mistress Mary Ann Holmes. Her famous brothers were Edwin Booth and John Wilkes Booth.
On April 28, 1859 in Baltimore, Maryland, she married John Sleeper Clarke and bore him 8 children, 2 of whom, Creston and Wilfred, became actors. Because of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln in 1865 by John Wilkes and the effect this had upon the family, she and her husband emigrated to England, where they remained. Asia became the poet and writer in the family, and it is through her work that we are able to gain some insight into the lives of the Booths, particularly John Wilkes. The Unlocked Book, John Wilkes Booth, a Sister's Memoir was written in 1874, but she kept its existence secret fearing it would upset her husband, who had been imprisoned because of his association with the assassin, and being called to testify at the trials of the co-conspirators. It was not published until 1938 by C.P. Putnam's Sons, when her heirs felt the public would be receptive.
[edit] Writings of Asia Booth
- The Unlocked Book, John Wilkes Booth, a Sister's Memoir
- Booth, The Elder and the Younger
- Passages, Incidents, and Anecdotes in the Life of Junius Brutus Booth, (The Elder) - Booth Memorials, Carleton, Publisher, New York, 1866