Elizabeth Montgomery

From RoyalWeb
Jump to: navigation, search
(Secondary sources for 1)
(Early life)
Line 10: Line 10:
  
 
In an interview with Dick Kleiner published 21 Feb 1968, she says that as a girl her first attempts at cooking were not successful:<blockquote>She made a batch of fudge and it was so bad she threw it away.  And the chickens got it, and three of them died.</blockquote>
 
In an interview with Dick Kleiner published 21 Feb 1968, she says that as a girl her first attempts at cooking were not successful:<blockquote>She made a batch of fudge and it was so bad she threw it away.  And the chickens got it, and three of them died.</blockquote>
</td><td>http://www.bobsbewitchingdaughter.com/familyalbum17.jpg</td></tr></table>
+
</td><td>http://www.bobsbewitchingdaughter.com/familyalbum17.jpg Baby Elizabeth and her mother Elizabeth</td></tr></table>
  
 
In 1949/50 her father decided to move back to New York to work in the budding television industry and Elizabeth must have followed him as her Wikipedia article states that she went to the Spence School which is in New York.  If she did, she could only have gone there for at most two years.
 
In 1949/50 her father decided to move back to New York to work in the budding television industry and Elizabeth must have followed him as her Wikipedia article states that she went to the Spence School which is in New York.  If she did, she could only have gone there for at most two years.

Revision as of 21:15, 7 August 2008

Personal tools
MOOCOW
Google AdSense