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Effie Adelaide Maria Henderson (later Rowlands and Albanesi; c.1859 – 16 October 1936) was a British novelist, better known under the pen names Effie Adelaide Rowlands, E. Maria Albanesi and Madame Albanesi.[1] She was the author of more than 250 romance novels and short-stories for magazines and newspapers.[citation needed]

Effie Adelaide Marie Henderson Rowlands Albanesi
E. M. Albanesi, from a 1904 publication.
Native name
Effie Adelaide Marie Henderson
Bornc.1859
New South Wales, Australia
Died16 October 1936(1936-10-16) (aged 76–77)
London, England, United Kingdom
Pen nameEffie Adelaide Rowlands
Effie A. Rowlands
E. Maria Albanesi
Madame Albanesi
OccupationNovelist
LanguageEnglish
NationalityBritish
Period1886–1936
GenreRomance
SpouseCecil Raleigh (1882–1893),
Carlo Albanesi (1896–1926)
ChildrenEva Olimpia Maria Albanesi
Meggie Albanesi
RelativesMay Hallatt (niece)
Effie Adelaide Rowlands' story, Little Kit, The New York Ledger, 1895
Effie Adelaide Rowlands' story, "Little Kit", The New York Ledger, 1895

Personal life and family


The spell of Ursula, by Mrs. Rowlands - 1894 ad poster
The spell of Ursula, by Mrs. Rowlands - 1894 ad poster

Effie Adelaide Maria Henderson was born about 1858 or 1859 in New South Wales, Australia. She was the illegitimate daughter of the English Alexander Henderson (1828–1886) and Maria Nelson (her parents' marriage wasn't legal, because her father was already married). Her sister Caroline Sidney Henderson (alias Carrie Hope) and her niece Maria Effie Hallatt (alias May Hallatt), were actresses. In 1882 she married Cecil Rowlands, a playwright who used the stage name Cecil Raleigh, and she started to write before they divorced in 1893.

In 1896, she married Carlo Albanesi (1859-1926), an Italian concert pianist, teacher and composer who from 1893 settled in London and taught at the Royal Academy of Music.[2] They had two daughters, Eva Olimpia Maria Albanesi (b. 1897), and Margherita Cecilia Brigida Lucia Maria Albanesi (better known as the actress Meggie Albanesi) (1899–1923).[3]

She died on 16 October 1936 at her home in London. She was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium.[4]


Works



References


  1. "Literary Notes" Navy & Army Illustrated (25 June 1904): x.
  2. 'Obituary: Carlo Albanesi', in The Musical Times, Vol. 67, No 1005, November 1926, p 1037
  3. Meggie Albanesi profile, IMDB.com; accessed 16 December 2017.
  4. Resting Places: The Burial Sites of Over 14000 Famous Persons by Scott Wilson





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