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CodeDS/UK/7548
NameCrosmond-Turner; Helene (November 1850-27 April 1888); English soprano singer
AliasHelene Crosmond
DatesNovember 1850-27 April 1888
GenderFemale (cisgender)
Place of Birth/OriginLondon, England (born)
RelationshipsDaughter of Philip Leveson and Madame Rachel, also known as Sarah Rachel Russell (British criminal and con artist, known for her cosmetics/beauty salons and treatments claiming to make women 'beautiful forever.' She served 2 prison sentences and was involved in prostitution, fraud and blackmail during the 1860s and 1870s. She was previously married to Jacob Moses who downed when the Royal Charter sank in 1859)
Niece of Henry Russell (pianist)
Spouse of Edward Cooke Turner (silk merchant)
BiographyHelen Crosmond-Turner was an English operatic soprano singer. She had a successful career in England, America and Italy, notably in the role of Aida in Verdi's opera.

She faced many family troubles, with her mother's reputation, of 'beauty for ever' and imprisonments, her husband and sister committing suicide, and her brother suffering from depression. She also faced professional disappointment after losing her contract to sing with the Royal Italian Opera and she also abused narcotics for pain management. She committed suicide by shooting herself in a cab in 1888.

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