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I have written about this topic before, but I’m not
altogether sure where I filed the story.
Frances Langford, the WWII era movie actress and USO
performer, was my dad’s second cousin. Their grandparents were half-brother and
half-sister. (I have visited my gg Aunt Rhoenia’s gravesite in Mulberry,
Florida). My dad once told me that John, Rhoenia’s brother, rode from southern
Georgia to central Florida on horseback in the second half of the 19th
century to see his sister.
When I was in Valdosta, visiting with my Aunt Olline, my
dad’s 1st cousin, Sonny McDonald, came by her house, and I struck up
a conversation with him.
“Sonny, I understand Frances Langford was your second
cousin;” (which he affirmed with a nod).
And I continued,
“My dad told me that he once saw her perform in Hawaii
during WWII, but didn’t bother to introduce himself.”
Sonny piped up.
“Well, I didn’t exactly meet her either, but I saw her. I
was in the same room with her. You see, my dad drove me down to Lakeland once
since he got a hankering to see his first cousin, Vasco, Frances’ father.
I was maybe five or six, and while I was playing, or simply
being bored in the living room, a young lady walked through, and almost
immediately out the front door. I learned later that this was cousin Frances.
By this time she had already made a few movies, and was a star. Later, during
WWII, she did lots of USO shows for the military, and was Bob Hope’s female
‘side kick.’”
I had always wanted to talk to a family member who had
actually spoken to, or seen Frances. I’m glad I had that unexpected
opportunity. It would not present itself again.
by William McDonald, PhD
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