Gazlay Family History
 

FamilyMadge Voe (born Marion Seaman)

Parents

FatherJohn Seaman ( - )
MotherJessie Devoe ( - )

Personal Information

Record Created: 19 October 2020; Last Edited: 3 February 2022 
Person ID9893
NameMadge Voe
BirthnameMarion Seaman
GenderFemale
Born ca. 1884 in Illinois1, 2, 3
Married 18 November 1909 in Seattle, King County, Washington to David Swing Ricker4
Married 28 July 1921 in Manhattan, New York City, New York to Peyton Beattie Locker5
Divorced ca. 1934 from Peyton Beattie Locker6

Biography

Her birth surname was Seaman, as evidenced in the records of her two marriages, the marriage to Peyton Locker also showing the names of Marion’s parents. The 1910 and 1920 U.S. Federal Census records show her birthplace as Illinois. Those records, plus the 1911 Canada Census, show her age corresponding to a birth date in the range of 1884 (1910 census) to 1889 (1920 census). The Canada Census shows her birth date as December 1886.1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Marion was a vaudeville actress, performing under the names Madge Voe (undoubtedly taken from her mother’s maiden name Devoe) and later Marion Vantine. Her early work was in a theatrical road company in the mid-west states. The earliest works found where she is named as a cast member are “The Woman in the Case” (1907), and “A Knight for a Day” (1907). Her earliest Broadway credit is for her performance as Sing Wee in “A Broken Idol” (1909). Other credits include Marie Dressler’s “All Star Gambol” (1913), and “The Green Beetle” (1913). She is credited as Marion Vantine in “Fast and Grow Fat” (1916) and “Over the ’Phone” (1917).

In early 1918 she moved to Los Angeles where a 21 March, 1918 article in the Los Angeles Times stated, “Miss Vantine comes with the reputation of being a good actress—and a crackerjack golfer.” While there, she performed in “Yes or No” (1918), “Mary’s Ankle” (1918), “Under Fire” (1918), “Look Pleasant” (1918), and one of the two leading roles in “Civilian Clothes” (1919). She returned to the New York stage in 1919 again in “Civilian Clothes” (1919), and is credited with performances in “Dodo” (1920), “Seeing Things” (1920), “Beware of Dogs!” (1921), “His Queen” (1925), “Queen Mab” (1925), and “Head First” (1926).

A casting directory published for December 1932 — January 1933 lists her as Marion Vantine and Marion Vantine Locker, both with a Hollywood phone number (probably for her agent, since the number is common to many actors and actresses in the directory), although she has not been found as a cast member in any performances under the Locker name.7

Person/Family

Spouse 1FamilyDavid Swing Ricker (son of Jewett E. Ricker and Mary Ann Swing)
Born 29 April 1878 in Oxford, Butler County, Ohio
Married 27 January 1904 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois to Elizabeth Shay
Married 18 November 1909 in Seattle, King County, Washington to Madge Voe (born Marion Seaman)
Married 9 December 1913 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon to Layne Virginia Donaldson
Married ca. 1925 to Hope Dare (born Rosie Luetzsinger)
Died 2 June 1929 in Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California
  
Spouse 2FamilyPeyton Beattie Locker (son of William H. Locker and Hannah J. Tatum)
Born 11 January 1873 in Rivanna, Albemarie County, Virginia
Married 28 July 1921 in Manhattan, New York City, New York to Madge Ricker (née Voe) (born Marion Seaman)
Died 3 July 1955 in Bronxville, Westchester County, New York
  

Sources

  1. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Washington, King County, Seattle City, E.D. 95, Sheet No. 9A, border David S. Ricker, 28, Ohio, editor, magazine; border [wife of 1 year] Madge S. Ricker, 26, Illinois, no children. David’s age here is low by several years.
  2. Canada Census, 1911, British Columbia, Vancouver City, District No. 12, Enumeration District No. 7, Page 21, border David S. Ricker, 31, U. States, April 1880, adver agent; wife Madge Voe Ricker, 24, U. States, Dec. 1886.
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, New York County, New York City, E.D. 787, Sheet No. 6A, Marion Vantine, 31, Illinois, single, actress. The address, 123 West 43rd Street, corresponds with The Town Hall, a performance space that opened on 21 January 1921. At the time of the 1920 census, seven people, including Marion and four other actors and actresses, were enumerated at that address.
  4. Washington, County Marriages, 1855-2008, County of King, Certificate of Marriage, No. 29823, D. Ricker of County of King, and Madge Seaman of New York City, married on 18 November 1909 in Seattle, King County, Washington.
  5. New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940, Peyton Beathe [sic, Beattie] Locker, age 47, father: William H. Locker; mother: Hannah J. Tatum; and Madge Seaman Ricker, age 32, father: John Seamon [sic]; mother: Jessie Devoe; married on 28 July 1921 in Manhattan, New York County, New York.
  6. Divorce Filing, Nevada State Journal, Reno, Nevada, 28 June 1934, Marion V. Locker vs. Peyton B. Locker.
  7. The Standard, Standard Casting Directory, Volume 10, Number 3, December 1932 - January 1933, Hollywood, California. Available at Margaret Herrick Library, Digital Collections (website: digitalcollections.oscars.org). Pages 64, 112, and 145.