
Lavinia Warren
'Lavinia Warren' (
1841 -
1919) was an
American dwarf and the wife of
General Tom Thumb. She was born at
Middleborough, Massachusetts, a descendant of a
French family named Bonpasse, of Governor
Thomas Mayhew, and five different
Mayflower passengers:
John Billington,
Francis Cooke,
Edward Doty,
Stephen Hopkins, and
Richard Warren. Under the management of showman
P. T. Barnum her name was changed to Mercy Lavinia Bumpus.
She was married to
Tom Thumb on February 10,
1863. Her sister Minnie Warren, also a dwarf, was her bridesmaid. While admission to the actual wedding was free, Barnum sold tickets to the reception for $75 each to the first five thousand to apply.
Two years after her husband's death in
1883, she married
Count Primo Magri, an
Italian dwarf.
She also appeared in a
1914 silent film, ''The Lilliputian's Courtship'', along with Count Magri. She died on
November 25 1919 at the age of 78.