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  1. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 6006. Source citation. Author. She wrote the book Together: Annals of an Army Wife (1946), an autobiography about her life with her husband, US Army General George Catlett Marshall, who later became the US Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense. Born in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, she had previously been married to a ...

  2. married Katherine Boyce Tupper Brown, 1930 ; was promoted to colonel and placed in command of the 8th Infantry at Fort Screven, September 1933 ; was senior instructor of the Illinois National Guard, 1933-1936 ; was promoted to brigadier general, October 1936, and was commander of the 5th Infantry Brigade, 1936-1938

  3. Married 15 October 1930, Baltimore, Baltimore Co., MD, to George Catlett Marshall, Gen. , born 31 December 1880 - Uniontown, Fayette Co., PA, deceased 16 October 1959 - Washington, D.C. aged 78 years old (Parents : George Catlett Marshall 1845-1909 & Laura Emily Bradford 1845-1928)

  4. 4 de abr. de 2015 · Katherine Boyce Tupper (1882-1978), the daughter of Henry Allen Tupper, Jr., and Marie Louise Pender, was the second cousin, twice removed, of my wife. Katherine graduated from Hollins College in 1902 and then went to study drama at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. She then went to London with her sister

  5. September 15, 1927, Marshall's wife, Lily, tragically died after their 26 years of marriage. While attending a friend's dinner party two years later, Marshall met Katherine Boyce Tupper Brown, a former actress and widow from Baltimore.

  6. 7 de abr. de 2015 · Allen Tupper Brown (1916-1944), the son of Clifton Stevenson Brown and Katherine Boyce Tupper, was born in 1916 and was twelve when his father was murdered in 1928. After his widowed mother met George Marshall, Allen was not initially enthusiastic. His mother recounts. The next summer I told my sons that I had asked Colonel Marshall to visit us ...

  7. Husband of Katherine Boyce Tupper Brown (b-1884 Ky) In 1930, Marshall married Katherine Boyce Tupper (October 8, 1882 – December 18, 1978); John J. Pershing served as best man. Katherine Tupper was the mother of three children with Baltimore lawyer Clifton Stevenson Brown, who had been murdered by a disgruntled client in 1928.