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Clark married Margery Tattersall in 1931, and they had 8 sons and 1 daughter who in turned produced a total of 40 grandchildren.
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For instance, in the early 19th century, the Native American woman Sacagawea, who would help translate for the Lewis and Clark Expedition, was married to the French-Canadian trapper Toussaint Charbonneau.
He was married and had three sons, the eldest of whom, Clark B. Millikan, became a prominent aerodynamic engineer.
One of the girls, Margaret McKinzie, married him ; her sister Elizabeth married his companion Clark.
His father, William W., progenitor of the Treadway family, had come from Clark County in 1820 and married a daughter of Jacob and Eleanor Evans Bowman.
Following the Battle of Washita River in November 1868, Custer was alleged ( by Captain Frederick Benteen, chief of scouts Ben Clark, and Cheyenne oral tradition ) to have unofficially " married " Mo-nah-se-tah, daughter of the Cheyenne chief Little Rock in the winter or early spring of 1868 – 1869.
A little over a year after his arrival back in Virginia, Clark married Julia Hancock of Fincastle, a cousin, on January 5, 1808.
His wife Jane died in 1976 and the following year Lord Clark married Nolwen de Janzé-Rice, the ex-wife of Edward Rice, and daughter of the Count of Janzé alias Comte Frederic de Janze ( a well-known French racing driver of the 1920s and 1930s ) by his wife Alice Silverthorne ( better known by her married names as Alice de Janzé or Alice de Trafford ), a wealthy American heiress resident in Kenya.
Fish was married in 1921 to Grace Chapin Rogers ( 1885 – 1960 ), daughter of onetime Brooklyn Mayor Alfred Clark Chapin.
In June 1961, Clark married Wolff, first in a civil ceremony in Paris, then a religious one in her native England.
( Edward Clark's son Clarence Clark, who was also a manager at Midvale Steel, married Taylor's sister.
Their daughter later married Newcastle upon Tyne merchant, Lt. Col. William Clark, Deputy Lieutenant and High Sheriff of Northumberland
On 2 April 1967, Redgrave married English actor John Clark Together they had three children, airline pilot Benjamin Clark ( born 1968 ), singer-songwriter Pema ( originally Kelly ) Clark ( born 1970 ), and author and photographer Annabel Lucy Clark ( born 1981 ).
Clark and 1931
Although not formalised and acknowledged as a mythos per se, Lovecraft did correspond with contemporary writers ( Clark Ashton Smith, Robert E. Howard, Robert Bloch, Frank Belknap Long, Henry Kuttner, and Fritz Lieber – a group referred to as the " Lovecraft Circle ") – and shared story elements: Robert E. Howard's character Friedrich Von Junzt reads Lovecraft's Necronomicon in the short story " The Children of the Night " ( 1931 ), and in turn Lovecraft mentions Howard's Unaussprechlichen Kulten in the stories " Out of the Aeons " ( 1935 ) and " The Shadow Out of Time " ( 1936 ).
* Clark Ashton Smith's Zothique and Hyperborean tales, beginning with " The Empire of the Necromancers " and The Tale of Satampra Zeiros in 1932 and 1931 respectively.
It was the last of Shearer's three films with Clark Gable, after A Free Soul ( 1931 ) and Strange Interlude ( 1932 ).
* In Sporting Blood ( 1931 ), Gambler Warren ' Rid ' Riddell ( Clark Gable ) wins a racehorse, Tommy Boy, on a bet.
Still, the Lima Refinery has survived, continuing to operate for more than 125 years under a succession of owners — Solar Refining Company ( 1886 ), a subsidiary of Standard Oil until the breakup in 1911, SOHIO ( 1931 ), British Petroleum ( 1987 ), Clark USA ( 1998 ), Premcor ( 2000 ), Valero Energy Corporation ( 2005 ), and most recently Husky Energy ( 2007 ).
) Other Beery films include Billy the Kid ( 1930 ) with Johnny Mack Brown, The Secret Six ( 1931 ) with Jean Harlow and Clark Gable, Hell Divers ( 1931 ) with Gable, Grand Hotel ( 1932 ) with Joan Crawford, Tugboat Annie ( 1933 ) with Dressler, Dinner at Eight ( 1933 ) opposite Harlow, The Bowery with George Raft, Fay Wray, and Pert Kelton that same year, China Seas ( 1935 ) with Gable and Harlow, and Eugene O ' Neill's Ah, Wilderness!
Bradley, the son of schoolteacher John Smith Bradley ( 1868 – 1908 ) and Mary Elizabeth Hubbard ( 1875 – 1931 ), was born into poverty in rural Randolph County, near Clark, Missouri.
* Clark Ashton Smith authored a series of short stories known as the Hyperborean cycle ( 1931 – 58 ).
In 1931, Albany College joined, left in 1938, and rejoined in 1949 using its present name of Lewis & Clark College.
*" A Rendezvous in Averoigne ", by Clark Ashton Smith ( Weird Tales, Popular Fiction Publishing Co., April / May 1931 )
*" The Satyr " ( alternate ending ), by Clark Ashton Smith ( Genius Loci, Arkham House, 1948 )-Originally written in 1931.
In 1931, loaned out by Hughes ' Caddo Company to other studios, Harlow began to gain more attention when she appeared in The Secret Six with Wallace Beery and Clark Gable, Iron Man with Lew Ayres and Robert Armstrong, and The Public Enemy with James Cagney.
Even after Chesbro's death in 1931, his widow, with the support of former Highlanders manager Clark Griffith, continued to claim that the pitch was a passed ball, and blamed the winning run on catcher Red Kleinow.
Published by G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York ( 1931 ) – Essays include: " Adventurous Hunting " by Kermit Roosevelt, " Scouting Against the Apache " by Frederick R. Burnham, " How I Learned to Fly " by Orville Wright, " An Arctic Mirage " by Donald B. MacMillan, " In the Arctic " by Lincoln Ellsworth, " A Tobacco Trade " by George Bird Grinnell, " The Black Ghosts of the Tana River " by James L. Clark, " My Flight Over the Atlantic " by Richard Evelyn Byrd, " In the Jungles of Cochin-China " by Theodore Roosevelt, " Shipwreck " by Robert A. Bartlett, " Written in the Air " by Charles Lindbergh, " Tiger!
In 1931, that book would be made into an MGM motion picture of the same name and starring Greta Garbo and Clark Gable.
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