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John Wilkes Booth and Izola Mills Bellows were married on January 9, 1859. It was John Wilkes Booth's first marriage and Izola's second. Izola and Charles Bellows were still married but separated when she married Booth. Izola's marriage to Booth was not a legal marriage.

During the last ten years of her life, again, Izola was married to two people at the same time: John Stevenson and Edwin S. Bates.

Source: Izola: The story of John Wilkes Booth's wife.

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