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  1. Katherine Boyce Marshall was an actress, writer, and wife of soldier and statesman George C. Marshall.

  2. Georgius Catlett Marshall minor (natus in Pennsilvaniae urbe Uniontown die 31 Decembris 1880; mortuus Vasingtoniae die 16 Octobris 1959), alumnus Instituti Militaris Virginiae, fuit generalis Americanus et Civitatum Foederatarum Secretarius Civitatis propositi quod eius nomen fert gratia clarus, nam propositum Marshallianum Europae post secundum bellum mundanum magnum auxilium dedit.

  3. 21 de ago. de 2022 · He married Elizabeth Carter Cole of Lexington, Virginia, in 1902. She died in 1927. In 1930, he married Katherine Boyce Tupper. Marshall's stepson with Tupper, Army Lt. Allen Tupper Brown, was killed by a German sniper in Italy in 1944. George Marshall maintained a home, known as Dodona Manor (now restored), in Leesburg, Virginia.

  4. KATHERINE TUPPER MARSHALL PAPERS 23 Katherine Tupper Marshall January 27, 1964 2 linear feet 1941-1968 BIOGRAPHICAL AND SUBJECT SUMMARY: Katherine Tupper Marshall was born Katherine Boyce Tupper in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, on October 8, 1882. She was one of four children born to Rev. Henry Allen Tupper, Jr., (1856-1927) and his wife Marie Louise ...

  5. 6 de abr. de 2015 · Molly Brown. The first child born of the marriage of Clifton Stevenson Brown and Katherine Boyce Tupper was Molly Pender Brown (1912-1997). She was my wife’s third cousin, one removed. She was sixteen was her father was murdered, and eighteen when her mother married George Marshall.

  6. 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

  7. 16 de oct. de 2020 · While there, he met Katherine Boyce Tupper Brown, a former actress and recent widow who had three teenage children. The couple were married in 1930. President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed him United States Army Chief of Staff in 1939 as a Five-Star General.