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'''Eva Lydia Kellar'''   was the wife of [[Harry Kellar]] and for many years was his constant assistant, especially in his [[Second Sight]] and similar feats of mental phenomena.  
'''Eva Lydia Kellar''' (1862-1910)  was the wife of [[Harry Kellar]] and for many years was his constant assistant, especially in his [[Second Sight]] and similar feats of mental phenomena.   She also appeared in her act called "Karmos," with Mr. Kellar.
 
She also appeared in her act called "Karmos," with Mr. Kellar.


== Biography ==
She died at the age of forty-seven of a heart attack, just two years after Kellar's retirement and their move to Los Angeles, California.<ref> Kellar's Ash by Dr. Booth, Linking Ring,November, 2007</ref>
She died at the age of forty-seven of a heart attack, just two years after Kellar's retirement and their move to Los Angeles, California.<ref> Kellar's Ash by Dr. Booth, Linking Ring,November, 2007</ref>
    
    
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Latest revision as of 17:33, 25 September 2013

Eva Kellar

Cover of Sphinx (April 1910)
BornDecember 16, 1862
DiedMarch 29, 1910 (age 47)

Eva Lydia Kellar (1862-1910) was the wife of Harry Kellar and for many years was his constant assistant, especially in his Second Sight and similar feats of mental phenomena. She also appeared in her act called "Karmos," with Mr. Kellar.

Biography

She died at the age of forty-seven of a heart attack, just two years after Kellar's retirement and their move to Los Angeles, California.[1]


References

  1. Kellar's Ash by Dr. Booth, Linking Ring,November, 2007