Evangeline Adams

Evangeline Adams ( born February 8, 1868 in Jersey City, New Jersey, † November 12, 1932 in New York, NY) was an American consultant, astrologer and author.

Life

Evangeline Adams worked as a practical astrologer in Boston. In 1899 she moved to New York. The owner of the hotel where they first lived, was quoted as saying in the daily papers, she had him interviewed by an interpretation in his horoscope predicted an imminent or impending fire incident, which, as he dismissed the warning laughing as irrelevant, his hotel actually destroyed and demanded deaths in his family. Evangeline Adams then opened an astrological practice at Carnegie Hall. Among their customers opera singer Enrico Caruso and the British King Edward VII were you in 1911 and 1914 because of divination (English: "fortune telling" ) accused. Since they created the judge an anonymous personal horoscope of his own son, and - his impression applicable - hinted she was acquitted of the charge of illegal activity and recognized their work as reputable. It became the most famous American astrologer of their time. In addition to several books astrological content to write her autobiography at the age of 58 years.

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