Charles Macklin - Marriages

Marriages

He married his former mistress, Ann Grace, in 1739. Their daughter, Mary Macklin (ca. 1734–1781), also became a popular actress. His wife Ann died in December 1758 and he married Elizabeth Jones later that year.

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