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  2. Charles Gordon Booth (February 12, 1896 – May 22, 1949) was a British -born writer who settled in America and wrote several classic Hollywood stories, including The General Died at Dawn (1936) and Sundown (1941).

  3. Booth is married to his wife, Lady Booth, and they have two children. He is 72 years old. As of 2021, Charles Booth (diplomat)'s net worth is estimated to be roughly $1 million.

  4. Married Lillian Lind, September 25, 1937. Father: William Booth. Mother: Emily Ada (Hill) Booth. Spouse: Lillian Lind. Charles G. Booth was a British-born writer who settled in America and wrote several classic Hollywood stories, including The General Died at Dawn and Sundown.

  5. On 19 April 1871, Charles Booth married Mary Macaulay, and the couple settled in London. The niece of the historian Thomas Babington Macaulay, she was a cousin of the Fabian socialist and author, Beatrice Webb. Mary had a reputation for being well-educated and intelligent.

  6. They included Jesse Argyle, George Arkell, Ernest Aves, Clara Collet, George Duckworth, Beatrice Potter (later Beatrice Webb, wife of Sidney Webb), David Schloss, and Hubert Llewellyn Smith. Smith went on to direct the New Survey of London (1928-1933) to update the work of the Booth survey.

  7. Charles Booth was a British social reformer and social scientist who was also a wealthy shipowner and industrialist. His monumental 17-volume classic, The Life and Labour of the People of...

  8. Charles G. Booth was born on 12 February 1896 in Lancashire, England, UK. He was a writer, known for The House on 92nd Street (1945), Fury at Furnace Creek (1948) and The Magnificent Fraud (1939). He died on 22 May 1949 in Beverly Hills, California, USA.

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