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His first marriage was to Jean Saltonstall. Like Bradlee, Saltonstall also came from a wealthy and prominent Boston family. [23] They married on August 8, 1942, the same day Bradlee graduated from Harvard and entered the Navy. [4] They had one son, Ben Bradlee Jr., [24] who later became first a reporter, then a deputy managing editor at The ...
Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee Jr. (born August 7, 1948) is an American journalist and writer. He was a reporter and editor at The Boston Globe for 25 years, including a period when he supervised the Pulitzer Prize–winning investigation into sexual abuse by priests in the Boston archdiocese, and is the author of a comprehensive biography of Ted Williams.
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Benjamin Williams Crowninshield (1772–1851) Francis Boardman Crowninshield (1809–1877) Jonathan Mason Warren (1811–1867) Annie G. Crowninshield (1815–1905) Edward A. Crowninshield (1817–1859) George Casper Crowninshield (1810–1857) Benjamin W. Crowninshield (1837–1892) Alice Crowninshield (1839–1902) Josiah Bradlee III (1837–1902)
Crowninshield was born in Boston on November 27, ... Benjamin Williams Crowninshield ... Jean Saltonstall (1921–2011) Ben Bradlee (1921–2014) Sally Quinn
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Among her first cousins was Ben Bradlee. She was also a distant relative of former U.S. President Calvin Coolidge. [4] Her great-aunt, Fanny Crowninshield, was the wife of John Quincy Adams II, and the mother of George Caspar Adams and Charles Francis Adams III, who were like uncles to her.
Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee (1921–2014) (Harvard, 1942), Chief Executive Editor of The Washington Post. Ben Bradlee Jr. (born 1948), journalist and writer. Joseph Putnam Bradlee (1783–1838), Commander of the New England Guards, chairman of the State Central Committee, Director and then President of the Boston City Council.