American actress. Her origins are a tad confusing, with her maiden name being either Blake, Fisher, or Wegscheider. Her California Death Index entry (sourcing her death certificate, inaccessible at this moment) says her father's surname was Blake, with some of daughter Sarah's records also giving her maiden name as Blake. Bertha's 1894 marriage records, which give her name as Bertha Wegscheider, mention her father Anton Wegscheider, who it appears was actually her stepfather; Anton is present in the 1880 Census as a widower with only a young son, and marriage records exist for Anton Wegscheider and Louisa Fisher in 1889 in Pennsylvania. Going with the name Fisher, there is an indeed a Bertha Fisher, 2 years old and residing with parents Thomas and Louisa Fisher in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (where "our" Bertha was indeed born, per some later records, in the borough of Hatboro), in the 1880 Census, but I have not 100% confirmed this is "our" Bertha (there are other records for a Bertha Fisher with the same parents' names who died in 1887, at age 7, and who her death certificate states was born in Five Points without naming a specific county; there are multiple areas named Five Points in Pennsylvania, including in Montgomery County).
Bertha was married three times: first to Jesse Wilson Roberts (1864-1948) in 1894, with whom she had two daughters: Sarah Blake Roberts (m. Lawton, Waterbury, and Welsh; b. 1896, d. after 1963) and Elizabeth V. Roberts (b. 1898, d. after 1920); Bertha filed for divorce in June 1916, and it was granted the next February. In 1920, she married Eugene Kelly, with whom she remained until his death in 1933. Her third and final marriage was to Richard Belfield in 1934, which ended with his death in 1940; curiously, Belfield's death certificate and newspaper death notices name his previous wife, Grace, who is even listed as the informant on Belfield's death certificate and is even listed as living at the same address (Adrienne Grace Belfield says she is divorced in the 1940 Census, while Bertha is listed as widowed in her 1940 Census listing). Bertha later moved to San Jacinto, California, and after her passing in 1959, she was interred in that city's San Jacinto Valley Cemetery.
Note about sources and "connecting the dots" of information: Bertha's listings in the Standard Casting Directories of 1927-28 give her phone number as GL (adstone) 8885. In "Kelts' Geographical Directory: Los Angeles, September, 1927, Vol. 1," that number applies to the address 1001 (North) Croft. Although someone else is living there in the Kelts' entry, she and her husband E.E. Kelly are residing there in surrounding Los Angeles City Directories. As for additional film credits, the Standard issues mention her appearing in "No Publicity" (1927) and "Call Again" (1928), two of the eight 1927-28 shorts starring Edward Everett Horton that were produced by Harold Lloyd's Hollywood Productions (earlier issues also list a credit for a Hollywood Productions film titled "Smile, Please," which judging by other names for whom that title is listed, was clearly a working title for the photography-oriented "No Publicity").
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