She is the remarkable great niece of Andrew Waldron, a notable individual who lived from 1847 to 1932. Andrew, being the brother of her paternal grandmother, Laura Ann Waldron, played a significant role in her family's history. As a talented performer, she was a part of the esteemed Thespian Family Players and the renowned Queen City Singers during the tumultuous period of the American Civil War. Her impressive skills took her to various cities, including Charleston, South Carolina, Savannah, Georgia, Augusta, Georgia, and Richmond, Virginia, where she mesmerized audiences with her performances.
In her personal life, she was married to Henry Farmer, with whom she had a son, Edwin Farmer, who was a child prodigy and a gifted concert pianist. Edwin's accomplishments were further enhanced by his marriage to Ethel Parrot, with whom he had a daughter, Virginia, carrying on the family's legacy of artistic excellence.