Marilyn Monroe

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(Martin Edward Mortensen)
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Martin worked for LA Gas and Electric Company.  He married Gladys Pearl Monroe 11 Oct 1924, she left him six months later, but they were not officially divorced until 1 Jun 1927.  Mona Miracle (see [http://www.monaraemiracle.com/work1.htm]) reports that on the marriage certificate Martin lists his occupation as "meterman" and his status as "divorced".
 
Martin worked for LA Gas and Electric Company.  He married Gladys Pearl Monroe 11 Oct 1924, she left him six months later, but they were not officially divorced until 1 Jun 1927.  Mona Miracle (see [http://www.monaraemiracle.com/work1.htm]) reports that on the marriage certificate Martin lists his occupation as "meterman" and his status as "divorced".
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When Gladys became pregnant, she had supposedly been dating various men and so there is some uncertainty about exactly who Marilyn's father was.  On her birth certificate, Gladys named Martin as the father.  It's possible she did this only so it wouldn't appear that she was sleeping around.  Some biographers claim that a Stanley Gifford was Marilyn's father.  But it's also possible that Gladys really did continue to have sex with Martin and that he really is Marilyn's father.  If so, Marilyn would be similar to Jodie Foster in this regard.  Her parents were also seperated, but she was conceived by her legal father.
  
 
Martin died Feb 10, 1981 in Riverside County, California.  One news report of this appears in the New York Times.
 
Martin died Feb 10, 1981 in Riverside County, California.  One news report of this appears in the New York Times.

Revision as of 23:41, 10 March 2008

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