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[[File:DaughertyVirginia.jpeg|thumb|left|upright=.75|From ''[[Fan (Daugherty)]]'' 2 (July 1945). ]]
 
[[File:DaughertyVirginia.jpeg|thumb|left|upright=.75|From ''[[Fan (Daugherty)]]'' 2 (July 1945). ]]
 
[[Los Angeles]] [[fan]] '''Virginia Daugherty''' (née '''Laney''') [[published]] the [[fanzines]] ''[[Black Flames]]'' and ''[[Wolf Fan]]'' under the [[penname]] “'''Jim-E Daugherty'''” and sometimes wrote as “'''Jimmy Laney'''.”
 
[[Los Angeles]] [[fan]] '''Virginia Daugherty''' (née '''Laney''') [[published]] the [[fanzines]] ''[[Black Flames]]'' and ''[[Wolf Fan]]'' under the [[penname]] “'''Jim-E Daugherty'''” and sometimes wrote as “'''Jimmy Laney'''.”
  
She was a member of [[LASFS]] and attended the [[Pacificon]]. She was married to [[Walt Daugherty]] by 1945, his second wife. We don’t know what happened to her after that.  
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In ''[[Shaggy|Shangri-LA]]'' 1 (April 1940), [[T. Bruce Yerke]] reported that [[Walt Daugherty]] had recruited both Virginia and [[Eleanor O'Brien]] into LASFS, and that they were working together on an entertainment [[committee]]. Jimmy wrote more about Eleanor later in the issue. Eleanor would become Walt’s first wife in 1941 and they divorced not long after.  
  
In ''[[Shaggy|Shangri-LA]]'' 1 (April 1940), [[T. Bruce Yerke]] reported that Walt had recruited both Virginia and [[Eleanor O'Brien]] into LASFS, and that they were working together on an entertainment [[committee]]. Jimmy wrote more about Eleanor later in the issue. Eleanor would become Walt’s first wife in 1941.  
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She was a member of [[LASFS]] and attended the [[Pacificon]]. She married to [[Walt Daugherty]] in 1945, his second wife, but they too divorced. At some point, she married someone named St. George.
  
 
[[File:Tucker-Wheeler-Daugherty-VLaney.jpeg|thumb|Jim-E Daugherty, far right, with, from left, [[Bob Tucker]], [[Mari Beth Wheeler]] and [[Walt Daugherty]] during [[Pacificon]] in 1946, on what looks like a double date. Photo from the collection of [[Forrest J Ackerman]], scan by [[Andrew Porter]].]]
 
[[File:Tucker-Wheeler-Daugherty-VLaney.jpeg|thumb|Jim-E Daugherty, far right, with, from left, [[Bob Tucker]], [[Mari Beth Wheeler]] and [[Walt Daugherty]] during [[Pacificon]] in 1946, on what looks like a double date. Photo from the collection of [[Forrest J Ackerman]], scan by [[Andrew Porter]].]]
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Revision as of 11:21, 6 September 2021

(April 20, 1922 – January 17, 1985)

From Fan 2 (July 1945).

Los Angeles fan Virginia Daugherty (née Laney) published the fanzines Black Flames and Wolf Fan under the pennameJim-E Daugherty” and sometimes wrote as “Jimmy Laney.”

In Shangri-LA 1 (April 1940), T. Bruce Yerke reported that Walt Daugherty had recruited both Virginia and Eleanor O'Brien into LASFS, and that they were working together on an entertainment committee. Jimmy wrote more about Eleanor later in the issue. Eleanor would become Walt’s first wife in 1941 and they divorced not long after.

She was a member of LASFS and attended the Pacificon. She married to Walt Daugherty in 1945, his second wife, but they too divorced. At some point, she married someone named St. George.

Jim-E Daugherty, far right, with, from left, Bob Tucker, Mari Beth Wheeler and Walt Daugherty during Pacificon in 1946, on what looks like a double date. Photo from the collection of Forrest J Ackerman, scan by Andrew Porter.

Jim-E was involved with publishing at least the second issue of Fan.

It’s tempting to suggest she was somehow related to Francis Towner Laney, but evidence says not.

Fanzines and Apazines:


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