Montgomery Clift

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Another rather interesting note, is that after I'd rapidly skimmed the list of contents of the "Patricia Bosworth papers" I saw no references to any member of the Blair or the Anderson family.  I find that a bit too odd.  If you, as an author, had heard such a bizarre story, wouldn't you follow it up to try to learn it's veracity?  If you, as a mother were "determined" to be acknowledged by your relatives, wouldn't you actually simply go to Washington DC and pester them directly in person, instead of writing dozens of letters that go unanswered?  Knowing that your father and mother are yet living?  I'm fairly skeptical of something here... I'm just not quite sure what yet.
 
Another rather interesting note, is that after I'd rapidly skimmed the list of contents of the "Patricia Bosworth papers" I saw no references to any member of the Blair or the Anderson family.  I find that a bit too odd.  If you, as an author, had heard such a bizarre story, wouldn't you follow it up to try to learn it's veracity?  If you, as a mother were "determined" to be acknowledged by your relatives, wouldn't you actually simply go to Washington DC and pester them directly in person, instead of writing dozens of letters that go unanswered?  Knowing that your father and mother are yet living?  I'm fairly skeptical of something here... I'm just not quite sure what yet.
  
Ethel married in Oct 1914 to [[#William Brooks Clift|William Brooks Clift]] who she had met while both were at Cornell University in New Jersey.  The family apparently traveled to various places as Bill was firstly an engineer and then a traveling bond salesman.  They reportedly had several hard years before he was nominated as vice-president of Omaha National Bank.
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Ethel married in Oct 1914 to [[#William Brooks Clift|William Brooks Clift]] who she had met while both were at Cornell University in New Jersey.  The family apparently traveled to various places as Bill was firstly an engineer and then a traveling bond salesman.  They reportedly had several hard years before he was nominated as vice-president of Omaha National Bank. By 1919 they were living in Omaha, Nebraska and now well-off with a three-story house with stained glass, a private maid and nurse Emma Wilke.  It was here that their eldest son William Brooks Clift Jr was born in Feb of that year, and toward the end of the following year Ethel had twins Montgomery and Roberta.
 
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By 1919 they were living in Omaha, Nebraska and now well-off with a private maid and nurse.  It was here that their eldest son William Brooks Clift Jr was born that year, and toward the end of the following year Ethel had twins Montgomery and Roberta.
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When Montgomery Clift died in 1966, his mother Ethel was then living in New York City, while her daughter Rebecca, then married to Robert C McGinnis was living in Austin, Texas.  Ethel died in 1988 in Austin, Travis County, [[Texas]], probably living with or near her daughter.
 
When Montgomery Clift died in 1966, his mother Ethel was then living in New York City, while her daughter Rebecca, then married to Robert C McGinnis was living in Austin, Texas.  Ethel died in 1988 in Austin, Travis County, [[Texas]], probably living with or near her daughter.

Revision as of 19:37, 26 July 2008

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