She left the theater to marry, at a very early age, violinist Carlo Patti (brother of
Adelina Patti and
Carlotta Patti), whom she married at
Providence, Rhode Island. Germon returned to prominence at the Chestnut Street Theatre during the theatrical season of 1863–64. She made her first appearance on the
New York City stage which opened in 1869 under the management of
John Brougham. At the same venue she acted with
Richard Mansfield in
Prince Karl, the original production of
Little Lord Fauntleroy. She paired with
Francis Wilson in
Erminie. During the 1906–07 season, she performed on the road in
Sunday. After divorcing Patti, she remarried to comedian Nelse Seymour. ==Lincoln assassination==