George Cecil Ives (English Wikipedia)

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  • It has been suggested that Ives' mother was an Austrian aristocrat or Violet Malortie, a Spanish-Jewish baroness (see British Sexological Society: An Inventory of Its Records at the Harry Ransom Center), but Tyler's name is recorded in the Frankfurt birth records (see Raimund Wolfert, "Ives, George Cecil", in Frankfurter Personenlexikon online). Tyler later married Karl von Malortie (1838–1899), a son of the Hannoverian theater director Hermann von Malortie (1807–1866) and his wife Karoline née von Bismarck-Bohlen (1819–1908).

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  • Weinbren, Dan (1994). "Against All Cruelty: The Humanitarian League, 1891-1919". History Workshop (38): 86–105. ISSN 0309-2984. JSTOR 4289320.

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  • It has been suggested that Ives' mother was an Austrian aristocrat or Violet Malortie, a Spanish-Jewish baroness (see British Sexological Society: An Inventory of Its Records at the Harry Ransom Center), but Tyler's name is recorded in the Frankfurt birth records (see Raimund Wolfert, "Ives, George Cecil", in Frankfurter Personenlexikon online). Tyler later married Karl von Malortie (1838–1899), a son of the Hannoverian theater director Hermann von Malortie (1807–1866) and his wife Karoline née von Bismarck-Bohlen (1819–1908).
  • Brand, Adolf; Browning, Oscar; Carpenter, Edward; Cazalett, William Marshall; Ellis, Havelock; Evans, Caroline A.; Gale, Norman; Hare, Augustus J. C. (Augustus John Cuthbert); Jones, Ernest. "George Cecil Ives: An Inventory of His Papers at the Harry Ransom Center". norman.hrc.utexas.edu. Retrieved 10 March 2020.

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  • Weinbren, Dan (1994). "Against All Cruelty: The Humanitarian League, 1891-1919". History Workshop (38): 86–105. ISSN 0309-2984. JSTOR 4289320.

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