Shirley Temple
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Shirley Jane Temple was born 23 April 1928, at the Santa Monica Hospital in Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California to [[#George Francis Temple|George Francis Temple (1888 - 1980)]] and his wife [[#Gertrude Amelia Krieger|Gertrude Amelia Krieger (1893 - 1977)]]. She had two brothers, Jack (b. 1915), and George Jr. (b. 1919). Her father was a businessman and a banker in Santa Monica, California. | Shirley Jane Temple was born 23 April 1928, at the Santa Monica Hospital in Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California to [[#George Francis Temple|George Francis Temple (1888 - 1980)]] and his wife [[#Gertrude Amelia Krieger|Gertrude Amelia Krieger (1893 - 1977)]]. She had two brothers, Jack (b. 1915), and George Jr. (b. 1919). Her father was a businessman and a banker in Santa Monica, California. | ||
− | On [[Sep 19]], 1945, at the Methodist Church in Wilshire, she married her first husband, Actor, John Agar (1920-2002). They divorced in 1949. | + | On [[Sep 19]], 1945, at the Methodist Church in Wilshire, she married her first husband, Actor, John Agar (1920-2002). They divorced in 1949, after having one child Linda Susan Agar. |
− | On [[Dec 16]], 1950 at his parents home in Monterey, Monterey County, California, she married Entrepreneur, Charles Alden Black (1919-2005). | + | On [[Dec 16]], 1950 at his parents home in Monterey, Monterey County, California, she married Entrepreneur, Charles Alden Black (1919-2005). They had two children Charles Black, and Lori Black. |
In 1960 she was "National Campaign Woman" for the Multiple Sclerosis Fund, partly because her eldest brother George then had this condition. | In 1960 she was "National Campaign Woman" for the Multiple Sclerosis Fund, partly because her eldest brother George then had this condition. | ||
In 1964 she was living in Woodside, California. | In 1964 she was living in Woodside, California. | ||
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+ | In 1967 she ran for Congress. She was then plucked for the job as United States representative to the United Nations. In an article of this date, Charles black is called "the handsome, sun-tanned president of a marine development firm...." | ||
===Primary documents=== | ===Primary documents=== |