Cornelia Wicker Armsby had an eventful personal life. She was one of the survivors of the 1903
Iroquois Theatre Fire in Chicago. She moved to France before
World War I and lived there into the 1930s, sharing a Paris home with her brother Gordon. In 1923, she and her brother Raymond appeared in a silent film,
Foolish Wives, among other "society extras". In 1930, she and her brother Raymond had an audience with
Pope Pius XII. She later lived in Rome, where she was a "social leader" among the American residents, and lived in the
San Francisco, California area during
World War II. She died in
Rapallo, Italy, in 1969, aged 85 years. ==References==