WAGNER'S FAMILY LIFE
RULING IN A COURT OASB. ' By Telegraph—Press AEeociation-Copyriiflit (Rec. May 9, 9.15 a.m.) Berlin, May 8. At Bayrouth, in the . suit of Fran Isolde- Boidler, wife of Herr Beidler, conductor of the Court Opera at Munich, against her mother, Frau Cosima "Wagner, widow of tho great composer, to claim tho right to doscribo herself "Nco Wagner," the Court ruled that plaintiff must prove that marital rola;tions< existed between her mother and : Wagner twelve months beforoi ■ hen (plaintiff's) birth. Frau Wagner and her son. Siegfried ccntciulotl that Frau Bcidlor was a (laughter of Cosima/s first husband, Hans Von Buelow, and not a daughter of Wagner. 'flip suit was. based on a statement that, while Cosinm's live children were all born during the first marriage, which was finally dissolved in 1870, Cosima lived with Wagner as his wife- as early as 1801, anil tluit he, and not Bue- ■ low, was the father of the children. Isolde was horri in 18C0, and sho and tho two youngest children, Siegfried and Eva, .the latter the wife of Mr. Houston Stewart Chamberlain, were recognised until 1912 as Wagner's legitimated children.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2145, 11 May 1914, Page 5
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188WAGNER'S FAMILY LIFE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2145, 11 May 1914, Page 5
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