Anna Thillon

Mrs. Hunt came from a noble family, thanks to which, for her daughter, all the doors of aristocratic houses were opened.

Sophie Ann Hunt had much of her training in France where she studied with Marco Bordogni, Giovanni Tadolini and Claude Thomas Thillon, conductor of the Havre Philharmonic Society, whom she married.

[4] After appearances in the provinces, she made her debut at the Paris Théâtre de la Renaissance in 1838 in the title role of Albert Grisar's Lady Melvil.

[6] She made her English debut in 1844 at the London Princess's Theatre, repeating the role of Catarina.

Mary Charlotte Hunt in 1845 met a Georgian prince from the Bagration-Davydov family (Bagration-Davitishvili), married him, becoming Princess Mariya Iosifovna Bagration-Davydova, went to the Russian Empire, where she died at an advanced age.

Anna Thillon