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Mary Ann <I>Webster</I> Bevan

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Mary Ann Webster Bevan

Birth
Plaistow, London Borough of Bromley, Greater London, England
Death
26 Dec 1933 (aged 59)
England
Burial
Lewisham, London Borough of Lewisham, Greater London, England Add to Map
Plot
Brockley / P / Con / 6139 (Communal Grave) (8 Other Burials)
Memorial ID
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Mary Ann Bevan was named as "the ugliest woman in the world" in the early 20th century after developing acromegaly. Born in Plaistow, London, England as one of eight children, she worked as a nurse for much of her younger life. In 1903 she married Thomas Bevan with whom she would have four children.
Bevan started exhibiting the symptoms of acromegaly soon after she was married, around the age of 32. She began to suffer from abnormal growth and facial distortion, which led to her "homely" appearance, along with severe headaches and fading eyesight. When her husband died in 1914 she no longer had the income to support her family and had to find work herself. In 1920 she was hired by Sam Gumpertz to appear in Coney Island's Dreamland sideshow, a form of freak show, where she would spend most of the remainder of her life. She also made appearances at the World's Fair for the Ringling Brothers Circus until she died. When she died she weighed 12 stone (168 lbs or 76 kg) and measured 5 feet 7 inches (170 centimeters)–not excessive for someone with acromegaly.
In the early 2000s her image was used on a birthday card in the United Kingdom made by Hallmark Cards. The card made reference to the dating show Blind Date. This was poorly received and a complaint was made by a Dutch doctor that was disrespectful of a woman who had become physically deformed as the result of a disease. Hallmark decided that the card was indeed inappropriate and removed it from shop shelves.

Burial 2nd January 1934
Mary Ann Bevan was named as "the ugliest woman in the world" in the early 20th century after developing acromegaly. Born in Plaistow, London, England as one of eight children, she worked as a nurse for much of her younger life. In 1903 she married Thomas Bevan with whom she would have four children.
Bevan started exhibiting the symptoms of acromegaly soon after she was married, around the age of 32. She began to suffer from abnormal growth and facial distortion, which led to her "homely" appearance, along with severe headaches and fading eyesight. When her husband died in 1914 she no longer had the income to support her family and had to find work herself. In 1920 she was hired by Sam Gumpertz to appear in Coney Island's Dreamland sideshow, a form of freak show, where she would spend most of the remainder of her life. She also made appearances at the World's Fair for the Ringling Brothers Circus until she died. When she died she weighed 12 stone (168 lbs or 76 kg) and measured 5 feet 7 inches (170 centimeters)–not excessive for someone with acromegaly.
In the early 2000s her image was used on a birthday card in the United Kingdom made by Hallmark Cards. The card made reference to the dating show Blind Date. This was poorly received and a complaint was made by a Dutch doctor that was disrespectful of a woman who had become physically deformed as the result of a disease. Hallmark decided that the card was indeed inappropriate and removed it from shop shelves.

Burial 2nd January 1934


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  • Created by: Grave Tag'r
  • Added: Dec 28, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63430840/mary_ann-bevan: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Ann Webster Bevan (20 Dec 1874–26 Dec 1933), Find a Grave Memorial ID 63430840, citing Brockley and Ladywell Cemeteries, Lewisham, London Borough of Lewisham, Greater London, England; Maintained by Grave Tag'r (contributor 46491198).