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'''Jean Heitt<ref>The name is given as 'J. Heitt' in ''[[Novae Terrae]]'' #15, with the fuller form 'Jean Heitt' cited in ''[[Science Fiction Gazette]]'' #4.</ref>''' was a [[fan]] from Hollywood active in the 1930s. He was a member of the [[UK]]'s [[Science Fiction Association]] (SFA). A number of members of [[LASFL]] joined in July 1937 so it's possible and indeed likely that Heitt was part of that group given the timing and the Hollywood address.  
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'''Jean Heitt'''<ref>The name was abbreviated as 'J. Heitt' in ''[[Novae Terrae]]'' #15, July 1937, with the full '''Jean Heitt''' given in ''[[Science Fiction Gazette]]'' #4 (the "unofficial"/rebel edition) of the same month.</ref> was a [[fan]] from [[Hollywood]], joining the [[UK]]'s [[Science Fiction Association]] by July 1937. A number (in fact, reportedly ''all'') of members of [[LASFL]] joined then so it is likely that Heitt was part of that group given the timing and the Hollywood address, even though there are no further mentions in US/LA sources.
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Jean as an American/Hollywood name is ''a priori'' more likely to be female, even if the SFA did not preface it with a "Miss/Mrs" as it did for many other [[femmefan]]s. However, a cursory genealogical/census/google search turns up a Mrs Jean Heitt in 1940 only in [[New York City]]; certainly more remains to be done.
  
 
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Jean Heitt[1] was a fan from Hollywood, joining the UK's Science Fiction Association by July 1937. A number (in fact, reportedly all) of members of LASFL joined then so it is likely that Heitt was part of that group given the timing and the Hollywood address, even though there are no further mentions in US/LA sources.

Jean as an American/Hollywood name is a priori more likely to be female, even if the SFA did not preface it with a "Miss/Mrs" as it did for many other femmefans. However, a cursory genealogical/census/google search turns up a Mrs Jean Heitt in 1940 only in New York City; certainly more remains to be done.


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  1. The name was abbreviated as 'J. Heitt' in Novae Terrae #15, July 1937, with the full Jean Heitt given in Science Fiction Gazette #4 (the "unofficial"/rebel edition) of the same month.