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John W. Nields Jr.His daughter, Nerissa Franklin Nields, also a Yale alumna, married in 1990.
Shaji Kailas Shaji is born to Shivaraman Nair who worked as an executive engineer in P. W. D & Janakiyamma on 15 August 1965.
Jennifer Moss (actress)In 1989, Moss wed her fifth husband, computer software expert and Cambridge graduate Stephen Ramsden, and was happily married to him until she died.
Warren FarrellIn 1974, Farrell left N. O. W. in N. Y. C. and his teaching at Rutgers when his wife became a White House Fellow and he moved with her to D. C.
Walter M. PiercePierce's third wife was Cornelia Marvin, the Oregon State Librarian, whom he married in 1928.
Bill Henry (Los Angeles Times)Henry's parents, Margaret Wendell Henry and Dr. John Quincy Adams ('' J. Q. A.'') Henry, moved their family to Los Angeles in 1907, where Dr. Henry worked as a temperance advocate and pastor of the First Baptist Church of Los Angeles.
James Carville Carville, the oldest of eight children, was born in Carville, Louisiana on October 25, 1944, the son of Lucille (née Normand), a former school teacher who sold World Book Encyclopedia s door-to-door, and Chester James Carville, a postmaster as well as owner of a general store.
Calvin Ellis StoweIn 1832 he married Eliza Tyler, daughter of Rev. Bennett Tyler, of Portland, Maine, and moved to Walnut Hills, near Cincinnati, Ohio, having been appointed professor of sacred literature in Lane Theological Seminary.
James Hickey (soldier)Colonel Hickey has been married to the former Maureen Kelly (James Madison University' 83) of Arlington, Virginia since 1983.
Charles StetsonCharles' daughter Caroline Pierce Stetson married attorney Franklin A. Wilson, who also represented Bangor in the Maine House of Representatives (1874 -- 75) and subsequently became President of the Maine Central Railroad.
James Bucknall Bucknall Estcourt In 1837 he married Caroline, daughter of Reginald Pole-Carew, for many years Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department.
Samuel L. M. BarlowOn May 10, 1928 Barlow married Aimee Ernesta Drinker, the former wife of Ambassador William C. Bullitt, After her divorce from Ambassador Bullitt she changed her name to Ernesta Beaux and later wed Samuel Barlow at her aunt's New York residence.
Tipper GoreMary Elizabeth'' Tipper'' Gore ('' née'' Aitcheson ; born August 19, 1948) is an author, photographer, former second lady of the United States, and the wife of Al Gore, from whom she is currently separated.
Jane LawtonShe also worked as Special Assistant to the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Carl Albert until the birth of her first child in 1974.
Jim Sensenbrenner ; Caucus memberships In 1977, Sensenbrenner married Cheryl Warren, daughter of former state attorney general and U. S. District Court Judge Robert W. Warren.
Wendel Bollmanthumb | 220px | Bollman Truss Railroad Bridge at Savage, Maryland in 1970 Bollman was born in Baltimore, Maryland to German immigrants, and was the seventh of eight children.
Randall ParrishIn 1887 Parrish was married to Miss Mary A. Hammon, of Clarkson, Nebraska, and four children were born unto this union, two of whom survived to adulthood, namely : Robert Arthur, a cadet at St. John's Military Academy, Delafield, Wisconsin ; and Philip Hammon, of Lynch, Nebraska.
Richard H. StanleyIn 1869, he was hired with R. G. Davis by Henry E. Pierce to argue that he was legally the son of American diplomat Henry A. Peirce.
Barbara Pierce BushWhen her father became Governor of Texas in 1994, Barbara attended St. Andrew's Episcopal School in Austin, Texas.
Evelyn M. Witkin Evelyn Witkin was married to psychologist Herman A. Witkin ; their children include Joseph Witkin, an emergency physician and founding member of Sha Na Na, and Andrew Witkin (d. 2010), a computer scientist.
E. L. HenryHenry and his wife, Frances S. Henry (born April 30, 1937), attend the University Baptist Church in Baton Rouge, where Henry has taught the young adults Sunday school class for many years.
Samuel TheobaldTheobald had an uncle (one of N. R. Smith's sons) who was a demonstrator in anatomy at the University of Maryland as well, but this uncle died in 1859.
Jeffrey Krinskhtml The H. John Heinz III Center For Science, Economics And The Environment Krinsk married his wife, Marcy Campbell in 2001.
Sidney Harman Harman was married to Jane Harman (born 1945), a former Democratic member of Congress from California who represented California's 36th congressional district which included the Redondo Beach and Manhattan Beach areas of Southern California.
Narcissa Niblack ThorneShe married James Ward, an heir to the Montgomery Ward department store fortune, on May 29, 1901 ; they had been childhood sweetheart s.
H. L. HuntWhile still married to Lyda, H. L. Hunt is said to have married Frania Tye of Tampa, Florida in November 1925, using the name Franklin Hunt.
Charlotte Anita Whitney Anita Whitney was born in San Francisco, California on July 7, 1867, the daughter of a preeminent family whose members included the American Supreme Court Justice Stephen Johnson Field and the multi-millionaire speculator and magnate Cyrus W. Field.
Lillian Evanti She married Roy Tibbs, and lived at 1910 Vermont Avenue, Northwest, Washington, D. C. ; they had a son, Thurlow E. Tibbs, Jr.
Samuel H. StarrSamuel Starr's daughter Kate married William D. Price of Austin, Texas, in 1866.
Mona von BismarckIn 1926, Mona opened a New York dress shop with her friend Laura Merriam Curtis, the daughter of William Rush'' Spooky'' Merriam, a former Governor of Minnesota.
George Washington RightmireBorn at Center Furnace He was born Nov. 15, 1868, at Center Furnace, Lawrence County, where his father, William R. Rightmire, was a foundryman in one of the little charcoal furnaces which dotted southern Ohio in Civil War days, and for a number of years afterward.
James D. JohnsonDuring his legal career, his wife, Virginia Lillian Morris Johnson, a Conway native whom he married in 1947, served as his legal secretary.
Andrew Dickson WhiteClara was the daughter of Andrew Dickson, a New York State Assembly man in 1832 ; and Horace was the son of Asa White, a farmer from Massachusetts whose once successful farm was ruined by a fire when Horace was 13.
Carlos SpahtSpaht's son, Carlos G. Spaht, II (born 1942), is a mathematics professor at Louisiana State University in Shreveport.
Ron GomezIn 1975, he married his second and current wife, the former Carol Ross, a USL graduate originally from King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, who assists him in the current operation of The Acadiana Gazette.
Carol Browner| birth_place Miami, Florida, United States | death_date | death_place | party Democratic Party | spouse Michael Podhorzer (Divorced) Thomas Downey (2007 -- present) Browner is the daughter of Isabella Harty-Hugues and Michael Browner, both of whom were professors at Miami Dade Community College, in social science and English respectively.
Syleena JohnsonIn August 2000, Johnson married former Illinois State University college basketball player Marcus Betts.
Betty BumpersElizabeth Callan Flanagan'' Betty'' Bumpers (born January 11, 1925) is the wife of Dale Bumpers, former U. S. Senator and Governor of Arkansas, and is known as an effective advocate for childhood immunization s and world peace.
Carol Truax Born and raised in New York to Justice Charles Henry Truax of the New York State Supreme Court and his wife, Caroline Sanders, Carol Truax came to Colorado in 1920 to improve her health and for many years operated a prominent bookstore in Colorado Springs.
Whitney YoungWhitney's mother, Laura Young, was a teacher who served as the first female postmistress in Kentucky (second in the United States), being appointed to that position by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1940.
George T. Bye Eleanor Roosevelt, George T. Bye (upper right), -LSB- -LSB- Deems Taylor (upper left), Westbrook Pegler (lower left), Quaker Lake, Pawling, New York (home of Lowell Thomas), 1938 -RSB- -RSB- Bye's writers included Frank Buck, Eleanor Roosevelt, Charles A. Lindbergh, Alexander Woollcott, Rebecca West, Westbrook Pegler, John Erskine, Rose Wilder Lane, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Richard and Frances Lockridge (the Mr. and Mrs. North of mystery fiction), Alfred E. Smith, Franklin P. Adams, Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, Wilbur Daniel Steele, Heywood Broun, Deems Taylor, Donald C. Peattie and General of the Armies John J. Pershing.
Joseph C. KingsburyIn 1845 he married Dorcas Moore (who would be the mother of Joseph T. Kingsbury) and Loenza Pond (who would be the mother of Mariah Loenza Kingsbury, a wife of Marriner W. Merrill and mother of Joseph F. Merrill).
Raynal Bolling Bolling was born in Hot Springs, Arkansas, but from 1911 he was a resident of Greenwich, Connecticut.
William Miller Jenkins The son of Henry J. and Lydia (Miller) Jenkins, William Miller Jenkins was born at Alliance, Stark County, Ohio, on April 25, 1858.
John M. SchiffJohn Schiff married Edith Brevoort Baker, granddaughter of George Fisher Baker who was called'' the richest, most powerful and most taciturn commercial banker in U. S. history'' in a 1934 TIME magazine article.
Stonewall JacksonJames Robertson wrote about Jackson's view on slavery : While an instructor at VMI in 1853, Thomas Jackson married Elinor'' Ellie'' Junkin, whose father, George Junkin, was president of Washington College (later named Washington and Lee University) in Lexington.
Stephen Gaghan Born in Louisville, Kentucky, the son of the former Elizabeth Jane Whorton and her first husband, Stephen Gaghan (d. 1980), and a stepson of Tom Haag, Gaghan attended Kentucky Country Day School, a college preparatory school in Louisville.
Bill Haslam Haslam was born in Knoxville in 1958, the third child of Jim Haslam, the founder of Pilot Corporation, the parent company of the convenience store and travel center chain, Pilot Flying J, and his wife, Cynthia (Allen).
Brittany Daniel Brittany and her twin sister Cynthia were born in Gainesville, Florida, the daughters of Carolyn and C. B. Daniel (who died of cancer in 2008).
Philip Sydney Jones Jones was born in Sydney, the second son of David Jones, a Welsh immigrant who founded the department store David Jones Limited in 1838, and his second wife Jane Hall, née Mander.
Fielding Hudson GarrisonThe son of U. S. Treasury Comptroller John Rowzee Garrison and noted Washington, D. C. civic volunteer Catherine Jane Jennie Davis, he married Clara Augusta Brown in 1910 in Washington, D. C. and they eventually had three daughters.
Diane Washburnthumb | right | 193px | Vintage Queen : In the wine cellars, 1953 Diane was born in San Francisco, California, and grew up in Marin County where she was the daughter of famed Marin County District Attorney A. E. Bagshaw and Audrey Van Tassel.
Karen Steele Karen Steele was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, to Percy Davis Steele, a Bostonian of English descent and a career Marine who in 1956 was named assistant administrator of the Marshall Islands.
Joe G. N. GarciaJoe G. N. ('' Skip'') Garcia, MD (born 1954), is an American pulmonary scientist and physician.
Cyrus VanceVance was the cousin (and adoptive son) of 1924 Democratic presidential candidate and lawyer John W. Davis.
Geoffrey Ward Born in Newark, Ohio and a graduate of Oberlin College (1962), Ward's father was F. Champion Ward, educator and a devisor of the MacArthur Foundation Genius Grant.
Tommy Davis (Louisiana politician)After Vernie's death, Davis subsequently married the former Nelda W. Hensley (born August 1946), a widow formerly from Homer in Claiborne Parish.
Nathaniel DavisIn 1977, Davis moved to Newport, R. I., where he taught at the Naval War College for six years as Diplomat in Residence.
Marcia Hines Born Marcia Elaine Hines in Boston, Massachusetts, U. S. to Jamaica n parents, Former US Secretary of State Colin Powell is her cousin, as is the performer, Grace Jones.
Billy ChandlerA 24-year member of the Grant Parish School Board, Chandler and his wife, Marcia F. Chandler (born October 28, 1938), have three children and three grandchildren.
Joseph Marsh (Adventist) His daughter Permelia Jane was educated in Rochester, New York, and in 1856 married George T. Parker, a lawyer of that city.
John Hooker LeavittJohn H. Leavitt's father, abolitionist Roger Hooker Leavitt, died in Waterloo in 1885 while on a visit to his son.
David KeithKeith married Nancy Clark, a realtor, in 2000 and the couple resides in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Durelle AlexanderIn 1975, Durelle Alexander married a widowed family friend, Col. Harry Taylor Eidson and they moved to Austin to be near their children and grandchildren.
William H. EmoryShe was the daughter of Richard Bache, Jr., who served in the Republic of Texas Navy and was elected as a Representative to the Second Texas Legislature in 1847 and Sophia Burrell Dallas, the daughter of Arabella Maria Smith and Alexander J. Dallas an American statesman who served as the U. S. Treasury Secretary under President James Madison.
David B. CulbersonOn December 8, 1852, he married Eugenia Kimball ; they had two sons, one of whom, Charles A. Culberson, became Governor of Texas and later U. S. Senator.
James Tierney (politician)Tierney, a graduate of the University of Maine School of Law, married author and fellow Maine native Elizabeth Strout in 2011.
Sandra FeldmanIn 1980, she married Arthur H. Barnes, former president of the New York Urban Coalition, who was the father of two children.
Martha NussbaumThis period also saw her marriage to Alan Nussbaum (divorced in 1987), her conversion to Judaism, and the birth of her daughter Rachel, who is currently a history professor at Evergreen State College.
Charles Price JonesJones married Pearl E. Reed on January 4, 1918 to this union three sons were born, Charles Price Jones Jr., Vance Reed Jones and Samuel Sherman Jones.
Beverly Eckert Eckert was born in 1951 in Buffalo, New York, and met her future husband, Sean P. Rooney, at a dance at Canisius High School, a Jesuit-run academy in that city, when both were 16 years old.
Camille GravelThe couple had eleven children, eight of whom were living as of January 2012 : Grady David Gravel of Lafayette, Mark Alan Gravel of Alexandria, and Charles Gregory Gravel and his wife, Elycia, of Alexandria ; Ann G. Vanderslice and her husband, Stephen J. Vanderslice of Alexandria ; Eileen G. Cappel and her husband, Richard B, Cappel, of Lake Charles ; Martha G. Antoon and her husband, attorney Thomas A. Antoon of Alexandria ; Virginia G. Carbo of Alexandria, and Margaret Lynn Gravel of Alexandria.
Charles E. Courtney Courtney was born the fifth of six children on November 13, 1849 to Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas Courtney in Union Springs, New York, a small town on the north end of Cayuga Lake at the time noted for pleasure and racing yacht s. Courtney's father died when he was six.
Cornelius Newton Bliss Jr.He was born in April 15, 1875 in New York City to Cornelius Newton Bliss, a prominent Republican Party politician later named Secretary of the Interior under President William McKinley.
Brand BlanshardIn 1969, after what he later described as'' loneliness, failing health, and failing motives,'' he married Roberta Yerkes, a daughter of his Yale colleague Robert M. Yerkes.
Oral Roberts Roberts was born in Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, the fifth and youngest child of the Reverend Ellis Melvin Roberts and Claudius Priscilla Roberts (née Irwin) (d. 1974).
Oramel H. SimpsonOne of Simpson's classmates at Centenary in the 1890 graduating class was later State Senator Thomas Wafer Fuller, who was thereafter the Webster Parish school superintendent.
Alia Sabur Sabur's mother, Julie Sabur (née Kessler), worked as a reporter for News12 Long Island until 1995.
Christopher Coutu thumb | right | 250px | Christopher Coutu and Neringa, 2009 thumb | right | 250px | Christopher Coutu leaving field, after seven-day tactical infantry training, during Officer Candidate School Phase III at Fort McClellan, 2009 Christopher Coutu was born and grew up in Norwich, Connecticut.
Dock J. JordanOn December 31, 1895, he married Carrie Thomas Jordan a pioneer Jeanes Supervisor in Durham, North Carolina and Principal in Atlanta.
Henry Doktorski thumb | left | 120px | <center> Henry Doktorski, c. 1966 </center> Henry Doktorski III was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, to Polish-American parents Henry A. Doktorski and Theresa Maria Czartowicz, and grew up in East Brunswick.
Kim CoutureKimberly Joy Couture (née Borrego, born December 18, 1975) Before starting her MMA career, Couture worked as a sheriff's deputy for two years in Colorado and four years as a casino executive in Las Vegas.
Frank Armstrong IIIFrank Armstrong III (Born June 8, 1944) is an author, a Certified Financial Planner, Chartered Life Underwriter, Accredited Investment Fiduciary Analyst (AIFA) founder and CEO of Investor Solutions, Inc., a National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA) registered investment advisor and one of Paladin Registry's Five-Star rated advisors Born Francis Charles Armstrong III in Greenwich Village, New York, he grew up in Darien, Connecticut, where he attended Darien High School ; after moving to Leesburg, Virginia where he continued his education at Loudoun County High School.
Edwin RichardsonOn May 10, 1903, he married the former Zenobia Longino, and they had five children : Leland Richardson of Baton Rouge, Ruth Richardson of Ruston, Don L. Richardson of Tallulah in Madison Parish, Evelyn Richardson Mulhern of Rayville in Richland Parish, and E. S. Richardson, Jr., of Shreveport and later Lafayette.
Maxim LieberOn June 13, 1950, Lieber appeared with lawyer Milton H. Friedman (brother-in-law of New York State Justice Philip Halpern) before HUAC during executive session with House representatives Francis E. Walter, Burr P. Harrison, and Morgan M. Moulder.
Paul Hardy Hardy is an attorney, banker, businessman, and political consultant residing in Baton Rouge with his wife Sandra'' Sandi'' Gatlin Hardy (also born 1943), a native of Grant Parish in north Louisiana.
Richard Lloyd AndersonWhile studying at BYU, Anderson married Carma Rose de Jong (born 1930), daughter of Gerrit de Jong Jr., the founding dean of BYU's College of Fine Arts.
Bertha Southey Brammall Bertha Southey Brammall was born in Hamilton-on-Forth, Tasmania in 1878, one of twelve children of the Rev Henry White Adams, school teacher and Katherine Adams (née Southey).
Marian Nixon On August 11, 1929, Nixon married Chicago department store heir, Edward Hillman, Jr., at the home of his parents.
Peter ChinChin serves as the head of the Gambling Commission, the government-appointed panel that regulates casino s. Married to Noleen since c. 1964 with 4 children, he lives in Roslyn and is a prominent opera tic singer.
Jerome Myers thumb | right | 200px |'' Backyard'' 1888, oil on board Born in Petersburg, Virginia, Jerome Myers was one of Abram and Julia Hillman Myers' five children.
Richard H. HoffmannIn 1952, Hoffmann was sued by Mrs. Mabel Ingalls, sister of Eleanor Morgan Safterlee, granddaughter of J. P. Morgan, who claimed Hoffmann and attorney Sol A. Rosenblatt manipulated the writing of her sister's will for personal gain.
Amanda BurdenIn 1947, her mother married William S. Paley, the son of a successful immigrant entrepreneur who built a family acquisition into CBS.
Robert Johnson HendersonRobert Johnson Henderson died on February 3, 1891 at his daughter's (Mrs. L. J. (Mary Ruth) Hill) home in Atlanta, Georgia.
David Worth ClarkHis cousin Bethine, Chase Clark's daughter, married future U. S. Senator Frank Church in 1947.
Elizabeth SearleIn 1984, Searle married software developer John Hodgkinson ; they have a son, Will and reside in Arlington, Massachusetts.
James H. "Jim" BrownShe is married to Daniel Samuel'' Dan'' Senor (born 1971), a Republican political consultant to the administration of former President George W. Bush, who has appeared on Fox News in Washington, D. C. Brown was born in Ferriday in Concordia Parish in eastern Louisiana, adjacent to the Mississippi River.
Edward Beale McLeanIn 1908, Edward McLean married Evalyn Walsh, the only surviving child and sole heiress of mining millionaire Thomas Walsh.
Marylou WhitneyIn October 1997, Marylou married John Hendrickson, a (then) 32-year-old tennis champ and former aide to Governor Walter Joseph Hickel of Alaska.
Kenneth VolentineVolentine also has two brothers, Edwin'' Bo'' Volentine (born 1942) and Dan Volentine, both of Athens, and a sister, Wanda V. Head of Shreveport, Louisiana.