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She married, had two children, divorced, married again to a man with three children, and then had two more children with her second husband. [10] Renewed interest in It's a Wonderful Life in the early 1980s led Jimmy Stewart to wonder what had happened to the little girl who had played 'ZuZu'. Grimes was 39 years old by the time Stewart's ...
On 20 July 1963, he married Olivia Susan Gray and they had one daughter, Henrietta Louise (born 23 February 1965). He divorced his wife in 1967 and married Catherine Jill Gulliver. They had one son, Charles William Brougham (born 1971), who succeeded his father in the title. Brougham died on 27 August 2023, at the age of 85. [2]
Victor Brougham succeeded to the title upon his grandfather's death on 24 May 1927. Brougham was married three times, Valerie Violet French [1] (m. 1931, divorced 1934), granddaughter of Sir John French. They had one son, Julian, who was killed while on active service in Malaya in 1952, at the age of 19. Jean Follet (m. 1935, divorced 1942).
It was created in 1860 for Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, a lawyer, Whig politician, and formerly Lord Chancellor, with remainder to his younger brother William Brougham. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He had already been created Baron Brougham and Vaux , of Brougham in the County of Westmorland, in 1830, also in the Peerage of the United ...
A builder whose wife was taking steps to divorce him slit her throat and did the same to her son, a court heard. Maria Nugara said in a message to a friend the day before she died that she was ...
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A 71-year-old Indiana man, Alfred W. Ruf, confessed to poisoning his wife, Lisa Bishop, over several months in a twisted plot to marry her daughter Image credits: Polina Tankilevitch (Not the ...
Portrait of Henry Brougham is an 1825 portrait painting by the English artist Sir Thomas Lawrence depicting the British politician and lawyer Henry Brougham. [1]A prominent member of the Whig opposition, Brougham made his name for his defence of Caroline of Brunswick in 1820 when her husband George IV attempted to divorce her in the House of Lords.