Talk:Fritzi Scheff

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Child Born of Out of Wedlock?[edit]

"Allegedly, according to poster 12.160.178.195, Fritzi had a son, Leonard William Norman Schiff, with Jacob Tepper-Schiff in 1919 as a result of an affair. Tepper was sponsored here from Austria by the Schiff Family, whose name he adopted. He and his Schiff cousins were all employed initially by the New York Trolley Car Company. Schiff's wife Frances took the child in as her own, avoiding horrible scandal. Artist Richard E. Schiff is Ms Scheff's grandson. He is married to poet Mary Barnet, eldest daughter of American artist Will Barnet and artist Mary Sinclair." (from the poster 12.160.178.195). Removed from main article as it is speculation worthy of discussion. Koplimek (talk) 01:04, 9 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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