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unusual facts about Four Daughters


Daughters Courageous

Daughters Courageous follows 1938's Four Daughters, by the same stars and director, but is unrelated to the other three films in the Lane Sisters' series because it is about a different family.


Four Mothers

Four Mothers is the 1941 film sequel to Four Daughters (1938) and Four Wives (1939) starring Priscilla Lane and two of her sisters, and featuring Gale Page, Claude Raines, and Eddie Albert.


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Alice de Warenne

Richard and Eleanor had three sons and four daughters, including Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel and Joan de Bohun, Countess of Hereford.

Alice Ricciardi-von Platen

Alice Ricciardi von-Platen was the youngest of the four daughters of Count Carl von Platen-Hallermund (1870–1919) and Elizabeth Alten (1875–1970); she grew up on the Weissenhaus estate in Schleswig-Holstein.

Anthony Lucky

Anthony is the husband of Cintra Lucky, and is the adoring father of four daughters, Cindy Ann Lucky, Gillian Lucky, Elizabeth Lucky and Antonia Lucky.

Brian Harold Thomson

He married in 1947 Patricia Cunninghame (died 1991) and had one son Christopher, now deputy chairman of D. C. Thomson & Co., and four daughters.

Daniel Hünten

He had four daughters and six sons, one of whom was the successful composer Franz Hünten.

Daughters Courageous

However, the storyline of Four Daughters and the Lemp family is continued in the 1940 film, Four Wives, and 1941's Four Mothers.

David George Kendall

They had two sons and four daughters, including Wilfrid Kendall, professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of Warwick and reporter Bridget Kendall MBE.

Deborah Blum

Blum is the eldest of four daughters born to entomologist Murray S. Blum and his wife Nancy Ann Blum, an educator and writer.

Edward Lovett Pearce

They were to have four daughters who inherited great-grandfather Pearce's manor of Whitlingham by Norwich, Norfolk.

Ellen Montalba

The 1871 British census shows Anthony Montalba living at 19 Arundel Gardens, Notting Hill, London, with four daughters, all artists.

Emily Penrose

She was the second of five children and eldest of the four daughters of Francis Cranmer Penrose, architect and archaeologist.

Emma Nicholson

Born in Oxford and a descendant of the family which founded London gin distillers J&W Nicholson & Co, Lady Nicholson is the third of four daughters of Sir Godfrey Nicholson, Bt and his wife, Lady Katharine (the fifth daughter of the 27th Earl of Crawford).

Francis Brokesby

His four daughters survived him; the second, Dorothy, married Samuel Parr, vicar of Hinckley, and was thus the grandmother of Dr Samuel Parr, the famous Greek scholar.

Harry H. Halsell

He and his second wife had two sons and four daughters, including author Grace Halsell.

Hodierna of Jerusalem

Hodierna was the third of four daughters; her older sisters were Melisende (wife of Fulk of Jerusalem) and Alice (wife of Bohemund II of Antioch), and her younger sister was Ioveta (abbess of Bethany).

James George Russell

On 5 January 1918 Russell died of cancer at his Eastwood, South Australia home; he was survived by his wife, four daughters and three sons.

James Wieghart

In addition to his wife, Sharon, whom he met at Central Michigan and married in 1955, he was survived by two sisters, Patricia Graham and Mary Lois Armstrong, both of Niles; four daughters, Michelle Wieghart of Beldenville, Wisconsin; Elizabeth Queen of Lake, Michigan; Bridget Wieghart of Portland, Oregon; and Rebecca Eaton of Silver Spring, Maryland; and six grandchildren.

Joe Pagliarulo

He and wife Jenny live in Spring Branch, Texas, and have four daughters.

Johnny Dickshot

He had four daughters and one son, fourteen grandchildren (including the actor John Ducey), and four great-grandchildren.

Jonathan Leavitt

He and the former Emelia Stiles had four daughters, including Sarah Hooker Leavitt, Mary Hooker Leavitt, Emilia Stiles Leavitt (later Mrs. E. T. Foote), and a son Jonathan, who died in 1821 while attending Yale College, an event that threw his father into profound depression.

Joseph Seligman

Together, they had five sons, David, George Washington, Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman, Isaac Newton Seligman, and Alfred Lincoln, as well as four daughters, Frances, Sophie and two others.

Kang Hyo-shil

Kang and Choi Moo-ryong had one son and four daughters including an actor, Choi Min-soo.

Lady Pansy Lamb

One of the four daughters of Thomas Pakenham, 5th Earl of Longford, by his marriage to Lady Mary Child Villiers, a daughter of Victor Child Villiers, 7th Earl of Jersey, the young Pansy did not go to school and claimed to be entirely self-educated.

Levi Lapper Morse

He married Winifred, daughter of Isaac Humphries of Broad Hinton, Wiltshire and they had two sons and four daughters.

Livingston Hopkins

He died on 21 August 1927 at Mosman, Sydney, aged 81 and was survived by a son and four daughters.

Mai Charoenpura

Born in Bangkok, Thailand, she is one of four daughters of Thai actor Surin Charoenpura (stage name: Ruj Ronnapop) and Winee Sontikool.

Marcos Pérez Jiménez

Pérez had four daughters with his wife, Flor Chalbaud, and one daughter with Marita Lorenz.

Mavor Moore

In 1943, he married Darwina Faessler, with whom he had four daughters, including Charlotte Moore and Tedde Moore, both Dora Mavor Moore Award winners.

Moss K. Platt

On October 14, 1830, he married Elizabeth S. Freligh (1810–1856), and they had four daughters, and one son: John Freligh Platt (1837–1858) who died while a senior at Williams College.

Ormeley Lodge

Charles Townshend, second husband to Caroline, one of Campbell's four daughters, bought Ormeley Lodge in 1763 as a country retreat and they lived there until 1767, moving to Sudbrook Lodge on the death of the Dowager Duchess of Argyll.

Pammon

Apollodorus says that Priam had nine sons and four daughters by Hecuba, the sons being Hector, Paris, Deiphobus, Helenus, Pammon, Polites, Antiphus, Hipponous, Polydorus, and the daughters Creusa, Laodice, Polyxena, and the prophetess Cassandra.

Prince Louis of Liechtenstein

He married firstly in London on 27 June 1872 Marie Fox, adopted daughter of Henry Edward Fox, 4th Baron Holland and wife Lady Mary Augusta Coventry, and had issue, four daughters.

Princess Tenagnework

Ras Desta and Princess Tenagnework were the parents of two sons, Princes Amha and Iskinder Desta (later Rear Admiral), and four daughters, Princesses Aida Desta, Seble Desta, Sophia Desta and Hirut Desta.

Robert F. Goheen

They had four daughters (Anne, Trudi, Megan, and Elizabeth) and two sons (Stephen and Charley), who gave them 18 grandchildren, including the American novelist Megan Crane.

Roger Backhouse

In 1907 Backhouse married Dora Louise Findlay, daughter of John Ritchie Findlay proprietor of the British newspaper, The Scotsman; they had two sons and four daughters.

Ruth Railton

She was one of four daughters and one son, David, born to the Rev. David Railton, the son of George Scott Railton, who was second in command of William and Catherine Booth's Salvation Army.

Shakereh Khaleeli

They have four daughters; Zeebundeh Khaleeli, Sabah Bakache, Rehane Yavar Dhala and Essmath Khaleeli.

Sir Charles Madden, 1st Baronet

On 28 June 1905 Madden married Constance Winifred, third and youngest daughter of Sir Charles Cayzer, 1st Baronet, and sister of Countess Jellicoe; and they had two sons (Charles and John) and four daughters (Conn, Joan, Hope and Mary).

Sir Guy Lloyd, 1st Baronet

He married in 1918 Helen Kynaston, daughter of Colonel E.W. Greig of Northcliffe Hall, Styal, Cheshire, and by her had one son and four daughters.

Sir William Strickland, 1st Baronet

He had four daughters by his first marriage, and one son, Thomas, by his second, who succeeded him in the baronetcy.

Vera Zasulich

Zasulich was born in Mikhaylovka, Russia, one of four daughters of an impoverished minor noble.

William Arthur Dunkerley

He had two sons and four daughters, of whom the eldest, and eldest child, Elsie Jeanette, became well known as a children's writer, particularly through her Abbey Series of girls' school stories.

William B. Travis

They had seven children (four daughters and three sons), including Mark Travis and the Baptist missionary Alexander Travis.