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[[Mercedes Talma]] (1861 - July 13, 1944) was born Mary Ann Ford in England.
 
[[Mercedes Talma]] (1861 - July 13, 1944) was born Mary Ann Ford in England.
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She married [[Servais Le Roy]] and joined his show as "Talma". She became an accomplished with coin manipulation and billiard balls. She billed herself as "Queen of Coins".
 
She married [[Servais Le Roy]] and joined his show as "Talma". She became an accomplished with coin manipulation and billiard balls. She billed herself as "Queen of Coins".
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Revision as of 17:58, 15 October 2010

Mercedes Talma (1861 - July 13, 1944) was born Mary Ann Ford in England.

Talma
BornMary Ann Ford
1861
England
DiedJuly 13, 1944


She married Servais Le Roy and joined his show as "Talma". She became an accomplished with coin manipulation and billiard balls. She billed herself as "Queen of Coins".

She performed for over thirty years as part of Le Roy, Talma and Bosco.

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