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Sarah ChaseSarah Chase had a one daughter from this marriage (name and date of birth unknown) In 1868 Chase decided to go an alternate route she then attended Cleveland Hospital College.
John Gregory DunneHaving invited her to travel up to Connecticut one weekend in 1963 to visit his family, New England Irish Catholic, with six children, Didion said she'' liked the set-up, liked being there, and liked him.''
Varina Anne DavisThough her father Jefferson approved of the match before his death in 1889, Winnie's mother Varina eventually opposed the marriage due to pressure from her Southern friends that the relationship was an insult to the Davis legacy.
James Graham FairWhen his daughter, Theresa'' Tessie'' Alice Fair was married in 1890 to Hermann Oelrichs of Norddeutsche Lloyd shipping lines, in the grandest wedding San Francisco had seen, he remained in his hotel suite without an invitation.
Charles G. DawesOn September 5, 1912, the Dawes' son, Rufus (21), drowned in Geneva Lake while on summer break from Princeton University.
Malachi Martin (Australian murderer)In April 1862, Jane's sister, who had constantly stayed in contact with her, sent a letter to the police in Adelaide, suspicious that she had not heard from Jane in some time.
Ward Hill LamonLamon took this so seriously that his friend Leonard Swett recounted that in the three months he stayed with Lamon in the Fall of 1864, he saw Lamon leave every night to go to the White House where he patrolled the grounds.
Nancy MitfordHer own love affair with Erskine came to an abrupt end when, in June 1933, he informed her that he intended to marry the daughter of a London banker.
Richard UsborneTheir contact was almost entirely by correspondence and they met only once, when Usborne visited Wodehouse and his wife Ethel at their home on Long Island, New York, in 1971 (the year that Wodehouse reached the age of ninety).
Georg Johannes von TrappAbout 1926, Maria Franziska was recovering from an illness and was unable to attend school, so von Trapp hired Maria Augusta Kutschera, from the nearby Nonnberg Abbey, as a tutor.
Takamure ItsueTakamure's articles and the fact that she undertook the pilgrimage as an unmarried woman alone made her something of a celebrity in Japan at the time, and her notoriety only grew after she left her household and husband in Tokyo in the company of another man in 1925.
Belle GunnessIn late 1906 Belle told neighbors that her foster daughter, Jennie Olsen, had gone away to a Lutheran College in Los Angeles (some neighbors were informed that it was a finishing school for young ladies).
Jemima LukeRemaining at her father's home in Taunton, Somerset, Jemima was teaching hymns to school children in nearby Blagdon, when one summer morning in 1841 while riding the stage from Taunton to Wellington, she composed some verses on the back of an envelope for a hymn that she named'' The Child's Desire.''
Dorothy ShakespearOn 20 April 1914, Dorothy married Pound despite her father's opposition who relented when the couple agreed to a church rather than a civil ceremony.
Alexander Graham BellAlthough the offer was made by George's mother and followed the year-long arrangement in 1872 where her son and his nurse had moved to quarters next to Bell's boarding house, it was clear that Mr. Sanders was backing the proposal.
Clarence GambleIn Sri Lanka, in 1954, a woman did not walk the streets alone ; Margaret Roots made sure that another woman accompanied her when she went out or when she visited a male authority.
Nikolai Rimsky-KorsakovThough Tchaikovsky had been a regular visitor to the Rimsky-Korsakov home since 1876, this was the beginning of closer relations between the pair.
V. S. NaipaulIn January 1955, Naipaul moved to new lodgings, a small flat in Kilburn, and he and Pat got married, neither telling their families or friends -- their wedding guests limited to the two witnesses required by law.
Julia LennonWhen Alf eventually came home in 1944, he offered to look after his wife, their son, and the expected baby, but she rejected the idea.
Giuseppe Tomasi di LampedusaIn 1953 he began to spend time with a group of young intellectuals, one of whom was Gioacchino Lanza Tomasi, a cousin, with whom he developed such a close relationship that, the following year, he legally adopted him.
Tanya TuckerJust days before their 1999 wedding, Tucker cancelled the ceremony when she discovered she was pregnant with her third child, Laseter's daughter Layla LaCosta (25 June 1999), saying she did not want to walk down the aisle pregnant in her wedding dress.
Roger FryThey remained lifelong close friends, even though Fry's heart was broken in 1913 when Vanessa fell in love with Duncan Grant and decided to live permanently with him.
William Penny BrookesIn 1890, the young French aristocrat visited Much Wenlock and stayed with Dr Brookes at his lifelong home in Wilmore Street.
Rosemary ClooneyMs. Clooney found out about the affair, and she and Ferrer divorced for the last time in 1967.
Winifred HoltbyAfter Brittain's marriage in 1925 to George Catlin, Holtby shared her friend's homes in Nevern Place and subsequently at 19 Glebe Place, Chelsea, and became an adoptive aunt to Brittain's two children.
Edna GladneyThough expecting to only stay in Fort Worth for a few months, Gladney stayed longer and eventually met Sam Gladney in 1906.
Colin Edwards (journalist)Florence suggested that Edwards should do the interviewing, and by 1968 he was able to write that'' I have interviewed one hundred and twenty-two other relations, close friends and literary colleagues of Dylan during five extended visits home to Britain, three trips to Czechoslovakia and two to Italy.''
Cut Nyak DhienAlthough she rejected him at first, she accepted his proposal when Umar allowed her to fight, and they were married in 1880.
Douglas Henderson (ambassador) When his wife Dorothy Frances became seriously ill during the aftermath of the guerrilla episode Henderson resigned as United States Ambassador to Bolivia in August 1968 and returned to the United States settling with his family in Virginia where his wife would die later that year.
John LennonIn May 1968, while his wife was on holiday in Greece, Lennon invited Ono to visit.
Henryk WieniawskiWhen his engagement to Isabella Hampton was opposed by her parents, Wieniawski wrote Légende, Op. 17 ; this work helped his parents change their mind, and the couple married in 1860.
Mick PhilpottIn July 1978, aged 21, while absent without leave from the army, he attempted to murder his girlfriend, Kim Hill, with whom he had had a two-year relationship, beginning when she was 15 years old.
Margaret Lea Houston Margaret departed the Steamboat house to return to the home of her mother in Independence, who had begun to prepare for her eventual death as early as 1850.
George Richmond (painter)He had now formed a deep attachment to Julia, a beautiful daughter of Charles Heathcote Tatham, the architect, and when her father revoked the consent he had at first given to their union, the young couple ran away, journeyed to Scotland by coach in the deep snow of a severe winter, and were married according to Scottish law at Gretna Green in January 1831.
Dorothy ShakespearIn 1911 Pound returned from America and in October formally approached Dorothy's father asking permission to marry her.
Isaac N. EbeyAfter Winfield's death in 1865, at least five separate accounts maintain that Ebey's sister, Mary Ebey Bozarth, inherited the relic.
Richard OwenIn 1841, when the recently married Darwin was ill, Owen was one of the few scientific friends to visit ; however, Owen's opposition to any hint of transmutation made Darwin keep quiet about his hypothesis.
Pinkan MamboShe and Sanjaya divorced on 14 October 2009, after having been separated for several months ; towards the end of their relationship, Sanjaya spent more time in Bali than in the couple's home in Jakarta.
Jan MorrisIn 1972, Morris travelled to Morocco to undergo sex reassignment surgery, performed by surgeon Georges Burou, because doctors in Britain refused to allow the procedure unless Morris and Tuckniss divorced, something Morris was not prepared to do at the time.
Mike Bernard (musician)One other wife, Florence Courtney of the Courtney Sisters, divorced Mike in 1916 after just over two years of marriage, as he was discovered with another female companion, and they were sharing a single pair of pajamas.
Edward GajdelThough he was taken on their roster and was to start shooting for them in early 1984 he instead returned to Canada for the Christmas break and got engaged and was married six months later to Djanka, who he had met just a few months before he left for Europe.
Cosima WagnerAdolf Hitler, a fervent Wagner admirer, first visited Wahnfried in 1923, and although he was not received by Cosima he befriended the family and was thereafter a regular visitor.
Genie (feral child)Genie's mother also decided to break off all contact with all of the scientists except for Jay Shurley, and moved in 1987 without leaving a forwarding address.
Heriberto Lazcano LazcanoWhen the rumors of his supposed death in 2011 were denied, he fell off the radar and spent much of his time hiding in South America and Europe.
Isolde MengesWhile living with friends in Kelowna, Canada, during the winter and spring of 1918, Isolde Menges gave daily private lessons to child prodigy Isobel Murray, who later became one of British Columbia's leading violinists.
John LennonIn September 1980, Lennon commented about his family and his rebellious nature : He regularly visited his cousin, Stanley Parkes, who lived in Fleetwood.
Cl?mence RoyerThree months later in December they went to live together openly in Florence (then the capital of Italy) where her only son, René, was born on 12 March 1866.
William Gilbert (author)In early 1845, Gilbert decided to take custody of his two young nephews from their mother, Catherine, who had begun a relationship with an officer of the East India Company.
Charles Jones (Victorian politician)Jones' marriage fell apart in 1872 and after an unsuccessful court case in which he tried to marry Rebecca Einley he travelled to America, where he worked as a journalist and lecturer, living in Utah and Wisconsin.
Elena GerhardtWith the help of Landon Ronald at the Guildhall School of Music, Elena meanwhile got a foothold in London in 1934, and after a last visit to Bayreuth to see Strauss conduct Parsifal (' It was no longer Richard Wagner's Bayreuth, but Hitler's'), London became the settled home of the couple.
Patrizia ReggianiOn May 2, 1985, after 12 years of marriage, Maurizio left Patrizia for a younger woman, telling her he was going on a short business trip.
Adalbert StifterIn 1828 he fell in love with Fanny Greipl, but after a relationship lasting five years, her parents forbade further correspondence, a loss from which he never recovered.
Paik Sun-yupIn 1925 the Paik family moved to Pyongyang where it lived under extremely poor conditions in a single, rented room.
Angela ThirkellTheir son Lancelot George Thirkell, later Comptroller of the BBC, was born there, but in November 1929 Angela left her husband without warning, returning to England on the pretext of a holiday, but in fact quitting Australia for good.
Arthur HallamHallam spent the 1830 Easter vacation with Tennyson in Somersby and declared his love for Emily.
Mike SanchezSanchez continues to remain busy every year with concerts across Europe whilst settling down in the Sierra Gredos with his English bride and their first child Louie (born 4 November 2012).
Alois Hitler, Jr.Hitler kept Matzelsberger as his wife while his lawful wife (Anna Glasl-Hörer) grew sicker and died on 6 April 1883.
Mathieu Dreyfus In October 1894, while he was in Mulhouse, Mathieu received a telegram from Lucie, Alfred's wife, asking him to come to Paris.
Stephen MenheniottFrom January 1962, he often visited and was visited by two local ladies who had offered to'' befriend'' a child as'' aunties'', and they became very fond of each other.
Karl MarxInitially living with Ruge and his wife communally at 23 Rue Vaneau, they found the living conditions difficult, so moved out following the birth of their daughter Jenny in 1844.
Emma JuchEight months later, on June 10, 1882, she received favorable notice when she returned to that house as a participant in a memorial concert for operatic bass George Conly and virtuoso pianist Herman Rietzel, both recently drowned in a boating accident, a benefit that raised at least $ 4,000 for Conly's widow and children.
Max MosleyIn December 1940, then-prime minister Winston Churchill, who knew Lady Mosley socially, and was married to her cousin, asked Home Secretary Herbert Morrison to ensure Lady Mosley was able to see Max -- whom she had christened Entschlossener (determined one) -- regularly.
Jean CharlotRivera introduced Charlot to other young artists, like Pablo O'Higgins (born Paul Stevenson Higgins and who came to live in Mexico in 1924, having grown up in Salt Lake City, Utah).
Nathaniel Parker WillisWillis was very sick in these final years : he suffered from violent epileptic seizure s and, early in November 1866, fainted in the streets, prompting Harriet Jacobs to return to help his wife.
Gaetano FicheraBut also, when he was back from the front in April 1945 he met Picone while he was in Roma in his way back to Sicily, and his advisor was so happy to see him as a father can be seeing its living child.
Wilfred Talbot SmithSmith retained much affection for Jones, whom he saw as his mentor and friend, but nevertheless agreed with Crowley over the PMS and also rejected Jones' ongoing fascination with the UB, which Smith considered incompatible with Thelema ; their relationship too came to an end in 1926.
Frederic George StephensStephens was loyal supporter of his former tutor Holman Hunt over many years, but the two fell out over Hunt's painting The Triumph of the Innocents (1885), which Hunt had asked Stephens to box and transport for him, and which had been lost for some time in transit and damaged.
Fanny Duberly Duberly travelled with her husband to the Crimea in 1854 and stayed with him throughout his time there, despite the protests of commanders such as Lord Lucan.
Alice Pike BarneyShe returned to Paris in 1896 -- bringing her daughter Laura to a French hospital for treatment of leg pain from a childhood injury -- and resumed her study with Carolus-Duran as well as taking lessons from the Spanish painter Claudio Castelucho.
L?szl? KubalaIn 1967 Kubala went to Canada, where at Toronto Falcons he enjoyed something of family reunion with his father-in-law, Ferdinand Daučík, his brother-in-law, Yanko Daucik and his son Branko.
Aleister CrowleyReturning to Boleskine in April 1903, in August Crowley wed Gerald's sister Rose Edith Kelly in a'' marriage of convenience'' to prevent her entering an arranged marriage ; the marriage appalled the Kelly family and damaged his friendship with Gerald.
Olivia ShakespearIn 1926 Yeats spent several weeks in London, likely visiting Olivia frequently.
Henry Morton StanleyLater, he would write that his adoptive parent had died only two years after their meeting, but in fact the elder Stanley did not die until much later, in 1878.
Victor CanningSome time at the end of the'60s he began an affair with Diana Bird, the estranged wife of a solicitor living in the area, which led to his separation from Phyllis and leaving the family home in 1968 to settle in Devon.
Louise HendersonHubert returned to New Zealand in 1923 and proposed to Louise, but propriety demanded that a single woman not travel alone to New Zealand.
Patrick SwiftFollowing his year in Italy Swift returned to Dublin (via Paris and London), for Christmas 1955, where Oonagh wanted to be for the birth of their first child, Katherine Swift.
F. F. BosworthWhen his wife passed away in 1919, he arranged for someone to look after his children, then went started larger scale evangelistic meetings.
Dmitry MerezhkovskyTolstoy himself was n't much flustered ; in fact, he invited the couple to his Yasnaya Polyana estate in 1904 and, to both parties' delight, the visit proved to be more than friendly.
Frederick George Miles In 1930, Miles intended to emigrate to South Africa to remove himself from a difficult situation when he fell in love with one of his pupils, but he returned after a year and then married the former pupil, Maxine Freeman-Thomas.
Edgardo Mortara On 23 June 1858, in Bologna in the Papal States, police arrived at the home of a Jewish couple, Salomone ('' Momolo'') and Marianna Padovani Mortara, to take one of their eight children, six-year-old Edgardo, and transport him to Rome to be raised as a ward of the state.
Rufus Wilmot GriswoldIn July 1848, he visited poet Sarah Helen Whitman in Providence, Rhode Island, although he had been suffering with vertigo and exhaustion, rarely leaving his apartment at New York University, and was unable to write without taking opium.
Wenceslau de MoraesWhile there he first began writing his Traços do Extremo Oriente, married an Anglo-Chinese woman named Atchan (from whom he separated in 1893), and visited Siam, Portuguese Timor, and Japan (the last nearly every year).
Rudolf Wolters After spending two weeks with his family, Speer came to Coesfeld to visit Wolters in October 1966.
Eugenia SmithSmith moved there permanently in 1935 but, as Miss Kohlsaat later recalled :'' she was difficult to live with, she found fault with all my friends, but she seemed so lost that I wanted to help her''.
Eric Dorman-Smith(This diary entry was written in January 1942, however, at a time when Dorman-Smith had little access to Auchinleck and had spent more time in Haifa than in Cairo.)
Alexandra Pistohlkors left | thumb | <center> A pregnant Alexandra Pistohlkors, standing, far left, and her husband Alexander Pistohlkors, second from left, are pictured with Grigori Rasputin and other admirers in his apartment in 1914.
Syrie Maugham Syrie Wellcome and W. Somerset Maugham married in 1917 in New Jersey, although he was predominantly homosexual and would spend much of his marriage apart from his wife.
Peter Rosegger Rosegger, who had been ill frequently and seriously, travelled back to his home in Krieglach in May 1918 in order to die where'' the beautiful legend of the forest-farmer boy'' had once begun, in the woodlands of the Styrian Alps.
Charles Fox Parham Sometime after the birth of his son, Claude, in September 1897, both Parham and Claude fell ill.
Caroline KennedyLiving in New York City and somewhat apart from their Hyannisport cousins, Caroline and John, Jr. were very close, especially following their mother's death in 1994.
Frederick RobsonSome time after the birth of their second child in 1846 the couple appear to have separated, as Rosetta and the two children did not accompany Robson when he went to Ireland.
Nancy MitfordAt the end of the war Redesdale decided to sell Batsford Park and move his still-growing family (a fifth daughter, Jessica, had been born in September 1917) to less extravagant accommodation.
Baby Doe TaborIn 1911, Baby Doe and Silver again visited relatives in Wisconsin, going on to visit Lily in Chicago.
Francis PetreAfter a difficult courtship (due to Petre's staunch Catholicism and the Cargill family's equally staunch Presbyterianism) the couple were eventually permitted to marry, the wedding taking place in the villa's principal salon shortly after its completion in 1877.
Naftaly FrenkelOne night after an argument Vladimir struck Leonid on the face : Leonid left home and went to live at Frenkel's house where he remained until his marriage to Tamara in 1958.
Olivia Shakespear Records of Olivia's life resume through Dorothy's letters and diaries surrounding the arrival of the American poet Ezra Pound in London in 1909.
Joseph Philippe Lemercier LarocheThe family planned to leave in late 1912, but Juliette discovered she was pregnant for a third time, and Joseph decided to bump up their travel arrangements so the child could be born in Haiti.
Peter DebyeRispens alleges that Debye sent a telegram to Berlin on 23 June 1941 informing his previous employers that he was able and willing to resume his responsibilities at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institut, presumably in order to maintain his leave of absence and keep the Berlin house and wages available for his daughter.
May PangAlthough having had no contact for 20 years, on October 9, 2006 Pang accidentally met Ono in Iceland, on what would have been Lennon's 66th birthday.
Theodor LessingAt the time he was friendly with Ludwig Klages, but this friendship came to an end in 1899 (although whether anti-Semitism was a factor is unclear).