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'''Minerva''', born Margaretha Gertz Van Dorn of German decent, was a successful escape artist at the beginning of the 1900s. She performed in America, Canada, Cuba, Germany, France,  Hungary and Great Britain as the "American Queen of Mystery".<ref>The Complete Jarrett by  Guy E. Jarrett and Jim Steinmeyer (2001)</ref>
'''Minerva''', born Margaretha Gertz Van Dorn of German decent, was a successful escape artist at the beginning of the 1900s. She performed in America, Canada, Cuba, Germany, France,  Hungary and Great Britain as the "American Queen of Mystery".<ref>The Complete Jarrett by  Guy E. Jarrett and Jim Steinmeyer (2001)</ref>


Minerva married [[Guy Jarrett]], her second marriage, around 1913.  
Minerva married [[Guy Jarrett]], her second marriage, around 1913.  
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Revision as of 10:08, 10 February 2012

Minerva
BornMargaretha Gertz Van Dorn

Flourished1900-1920

Minerva, born Margaretha Gertz Van Dorn of German decent, was a successful escape artist at the beginning of the 1900s. She performed in America, Canada, Cuba, Germany, France, Hungary and Great Britain as the "American Queen of Mystery".[1]

Minerva married Guy Jarrett, her second marriage, around 1913.

References

  1. The Complete Jarrett by Guy E. Jarrett and Jim Steinmeyer (2001)