NOTE: This is but one of many cases of a type what I call “Testamentary
Parental Kidnapping,” a type of malicious child/parent access denial related to
what is commonly called Parental Alienation.
FULL TEXT: Philadelphia, Oct. 28. – After twenty years
separation from her father in obedience to a clause in her mother’s will, Mrs.
Chas. B. Galvin, of New York, formerly Miss Antoinette Elizabeth Gazzam with
her new soul-mate husband, is to-day the happy guest in the home of her father,
former state Senator Joseph M. Gazzam of this city, Mrs. Galvin is now 28 years
old and had not seen her father who was divorced by Mrs. Galvin’s mother since
she was eight. For more than a year she has been gradually weakening in her
blind obedience to her brother’s injunction and a few months ago when Gazzam
was injured in a fire, the daughter sent him flowers daily.
The recent marriage of the “heiress of Cornwall,” as Mrs. Galvin
is known, served as the excuse for sweeping away the 20 year barrier and the
reconciliation was complete in every way, father Gazzam even slapping on the
back in joyous enthusiasm.
Mrs. Galvin is very wealthy having inherited $3,000,000 from
the estate of her mother. She attained considerable notoriety last January when
she was sued for $150,000 by Mrs. Marshall Clark of Chicago, whose husband was
known as “Niblo the Palmist.” Mrs. Clark demanded $150,000 for the alienation
of her husband’s affections and the suit was settled for $25,000.
Galvin before he married the heiress was a civil engineer
employed by the New York Aqueduct commission.
[“Meets Her Father After Separation Of Twenty Years – Mrs.
Galvin Disregards Divorced Mother’s Injunction and Pays Visit to Mr. Gazzam. –
Is Worth Three Million – Was Recently Married and Became Prominent in
Alienation Suit in New York.” The
Wilkes-Barre Times Leader (P.), Oct. 28, 1910, p. 17; IMAGE: “Mrs. Charles
Gavin. – Mother of New Heir to Gazzam Millions, Who Rejoices at Traumerei.” The
Vindicator And Republican (Etherville, Io.), Sep. 13, 1911, p. 6]
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