Booth family
The Booth family is a prominent American family known for their involvement in the arts and politics. One of the most infamous members is John Wilkes Booth, an actor who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln in 1865. The family's legacy includes various actors and public figures, contributing to American culture and history.
The Booth family has roots in both England and America, with several members achieving fame in theater. They were part of the theatrical community in the 19th century, with connections to other notable performers. Their influence continues to be studied in the context of American history and the performing arts.