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On June 30, 1888, Camp married Alice Graham Sumner, sister of William Graham Sumner.
Sumner was married to to Sue Barlow ( born 1956 ) on 28 October 1978.
A bachelor for most of his life, Sumner began courting Alice Mason Hooper, the daughter of Massachusetts Representative Samuel Hooper, in 1866 and the two were married that October.
Interestingly in 1836 Sumner married Greenough ’ s widow, Maria Foster Doane.
In 1926 he married Ethel Marian Sumner ( Maie ) Ryan, with whom he had two children.
A cousin of Sumner Welles married James " Rosy " Roosevelt, Jr., half brother of future President Franklin D. Roosevelt ( FDR ).
Sumner Welles married Esther " Hope " Slater of Boston, the sister of a Harvard roommate on April 14, 1915, in Webster, Massachusetts.
She later married Greg Sumner ( for political reasons ) but the marriage lasted only a few months before Abby moved to Japan.
On November 23, 1824, Cushing married Caroline Elizabeth Wilde, daughter of Judge Samuel Sumner Wilde, of the Supreme Judicial Court.
In 1904 he married Margaret F. Sumner and they had a son, Louis Sumner, and a daughter, Mary.
On 4 January 1902 he married Katherine Carter ( née Sumner ), a Tangane woman.
Sumner married on 30 September 1779 to Elizabeth Hyslop, daughter of William Hyslop.
( Chisum's sister Nancy was married to Loving's cousin, B. F. Bourland and had known Chisum for many years ) They spent the winter of 1866-67 there and supplied cattle from the ranch to Fort Sumner and Santa Fe.
During the novel, she gets married ; thus, her name is changed to Lucy Sumner.
His eldest daughter, Louisanna ( 1817 – 1899 ), married the Reverend William Gibson in 1837 and of their eleven children, Arthur Sumner Gibson became a rugby union international for England, playing in the first international in 1871 ; Herbert William Sumner Gibson became a Vice Admiral in the Royal Navy ; Edgar Charles Sumner Gibson became Bishop of Gloucester ; Walter Sumner Gibson became an academic reader at the Oxford University Press from 1914 and his nephew through his wife's youngest brother was the actor Laurence Olivier ; and Alan George Sumner Gibson became the Coadjutor Bishop of Cape Town.
He is married to Anne-Marie Cole, a BBC Radio 4 producer, who works for Above the Title Productions and Testbed Productions, and they have three sons named Dominic Sumner, Daniel and Richard.
Chickering married Elizabeth Sumner Harraden November 20, 1823.
Pingree is divorced from Sumner Pingree III, whom she married in 1978.

Sumner and Cid
* Cid Ricketts Sumner ( 1890 – 1970 ), American novelist
Pinky is a 1949 American drama film adapted from the Cid Ricketts Sumner novel Quality by Philip Dunne and Dudley Nichols and directed by Elia Kazan.
Cid Ricketts Sumner went on to become an author, writing books that included Tammy Tell Me True, which was made into the movie Tammy and the Bachelor, and Quality, which became the movie Pinky.
Cid Ricketts Sumner was murdered by their grandson, John R. Cutler, in 1970.
* Bertha Louise Ricketts, original name of Cid Ricketts Sumner ( 1890 – 1970 ), American novelist
Cid Ricketts Sumner ( September 27, 1890-October 15, 1970 ) was a novelist from the United States.

Sumner and Ricketts
Sumner was born Bertha Louise Ricketts in Brookhaven, Mississippi.

Sumner and born
* Sting ( musician ) ( born 1951 ), professional name of British rock musician Gordon Sumner
Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner CBE ( born 2 October 1951 ), known by his stage name Sting, is an English musician, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, activist, actor and philanthropist.
Sting was born in Wallsend, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, the eldest of four children born to Audrey ( née Cowell ), a hairdresser, and Ernest Matthew Sumner, a milkman and engineer.
* Bernard Sumner ( born 1956 ), musician
Blake was born at 319 Forrest Street in Baltimore, Maryland to former slaves John Sumner Blake ( 1838 – 1917 ) and Emily " Emma " Johnstone ( 1861 – 1917 ).
Senator J. William Fulbright was born in Sumner on April 9, 1905.
* Bernard Sumner ( born 1956 ), British musician
* Brian Sumner ( born 1979 ), British skateboarder
* Charlie Sumner ( born 1930 ), American football player and coach
* Gordon Sumner ( born 1951 ), British musician better known as Sting ( musician )
* Jake Sumner ( born 1985 ), British model
* Joe Sumner ( born 1976 ), British musician
* John Sumner ( actor born 1951 ), British actor
* Robert Sumner ( born 1922 ), American evangelist & writer
* Sumner Redstone ( or Sumner Murray Rothstein, born 1923 ), Chairman of Viacom
He was born Lester Franklin Melrose in Sumner, Illinois, United States, the second of six children of Frank and Mollie Melrose who owned a small farm.
When he was the age of 3, in 1959, his parents divorced and he and his brothers were brought up by his maternal grandmother Alicia Acton ( born Chapman ; 1896 – 1968 ) until 1962, when his mother re-married Ernest W. Hook .. Like his band-mate Bernard Sumner, he took his step-father's surname, although in contrast of his friend he kept it, even more, he created his nickname, Hooky, from it.
Bernard Edward Sumner ( born 4 January 1956 ), also known as Bernard Dickin, Bernard Dicken and Bernard Albrecht is an English musician, singer-songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist and producer.
Sumner was born on Irving Street in Boston on January 6, 1811.
Notable sports personalities born in Blackburn include: rock climber John Sumner in 1936 ; and England rugby union players Will Greenwood in 1972 and Iain Balshaw in 1979.
Percy Julian was born in Montgomery, Alabama as the first child of six born to James Sumner Julian and Elizabeth Lena ( Adams ) Julian.

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