Rosa D'Erina

[3] D'Erina performed as lead female in 1869 debut of W. S. Gilbert's No Cards,[4] first produced at the Royal Gallery of Illustration in London,[5] under the management of Thomas and Priscilla German Reed, opening on 29 March 1869 and closing on 21 November 1869.

[11] D'Erina toured in the United States, including to the remote Ray, North Dakota, Opera House,[12] and to Syracuse, New York, in 1892.

[14] In 1873, Scottish poet Alexander Hamilton Wingfield wrote "Tribute to Rose D'Erina" and "Impromptu Apostrophe to Rose D'Erina", short poems which begin, respectively, "Welcome, Erin's Prima Donna, Greet her with a happy throng" and "Hail to thee, matchless Queen of Song.

Vontom (1852–1928), Vicomte de Ste Croix, at the Church of the Holy Innocents in New York City, where she was employed as the organist.

The couple had a summer home in Ontario, where they helped to found the St. Boniface Catholic Church.