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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kay_WilliamsKay Williams - Wikipedia

    She was married to Adolph Bernard Spreckels II, a sugar heir, from 1945 until 1952, with whom she had two children (including Bunker Spreckels). Williams was married to actor Clark Gable from 1955 until his death in 1960. The couple had one child, a son, who was born after his father's death. Death

  2. Adolph Bernard II was also the genesis of the term ‘sugar daddy’, a moniker given to him by his wife Alma de Bretteville, a woman 24 years his junior (Alma also had a number of monikers bequeathed to her, notably “Big Alma” on account of her 6” 1’ frame, and “The Great Grandmother of California”, for being a generous patron of the state).

  3. 17 de sept. de 2015 · Santa Ana–Adolph Spreckels II was sentenced today to 30 days in jail for beating his divorced fifth wife, Kay Williams, 36. The judge gave him a severe tongue-lashing. Superior Judge Robert Gardner read from a probation report citing the sugar heir’s five marriages and five divorces, two arrests for drunkenness and”a discharge other than honorable” from military service.

  4. Kay Williams. Actress: The Actress. Kay Williams was born on 7 August 1916 in Erie, Pennsylvania, USA. She was an actress, known for The Actress (1953). She was married to Clark Gable, Adolph Bernard Spreckels II, Martin de Alzaga Unzue and Charles Parker Capps.

  5. Brief Life History of Adolph Bernard. American surfer born Adolph Bernard Spreckels III in 1949, the great-grandson of German-born sugar baron Claus Spreckels. He was heir to the Spreckels sugar fortune, the stepson of Clark Gable and an early pioneer of the shortboard, a surfboard design which some people believe eventually led to the creation ...

  6. Adolph Bernard Spreckels Jr. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Adolph Spreckles Jr. American socialite. Adolph Spreckles II; Adolph B ...

  7. 24 de may. de 2018 · Bunker Spreckels (born 1949, died 1977) was an American surfer born Adolph B Spreckels III in 1949, the great-grandson of German-born sugar baron Claus Spreckels.[1] He was heir to the Spreckels sugar fortune, the stepson of Clark Gable[2] and an early pioneer of surfboard design which some people believe eventually led to the creation of the fish style of board.