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  2. Antoinette Pinchot Bradlee - Wikipedia

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    Antoinette Eno "Tony" Pinchot Pittman Bradlee (January 15, 1924 – November 9, 2011) was an American socialite, ceramist, and painter. She was the second wife of The Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee and the sister of Mary Pinchot Meyer, a mistress of President John F. Kennedy. Before marriage, Pinchot was a journalist on Vogue magazine.

  3. Rosamond Pinchot - Wikipedia

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    Her death was later determined to be caused by asphyxia due to carbon monoxide poisoning and was ruled a suicide. [15] [16] Pinchot left two suicide notes, the contents of which were never made public. [17] Pinchot's funeral was held at her mother's townhouse in New York City on January 26, 1938, her tenth wedding anniversary.

  4. Ben Bradlee - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, he married Antoinette 'Tony' Pinchot Pittman (sister of Mary Pinchot Meyer). Together, they had a son, Dominic, and a daughter, Marina. [4] This marriage also ended in divorce. Bradlee's final marriage was to The Washington Post reporter Sally Quinn in 1978. [4]

  5. Ruth Pickering Pinchot - Wikipedia

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    With Amos Pinchot she had two daughters, Antoinette Pinchot Bradlee (1924–2011) and Mary Pinchot Meyer. [1] [6] Amos, Ruth, and Gifford and Cornelia Pinchot donated the former Pinchot family home to Milford, Pennsylvania, on July 1, 1924. The donated home was turned into a local branch of the Pike County Library. [7]

  6. Gifford Pinchot - Wikipedia

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    Gifford Pinchot was born in Simsbury, Connecticut, on August 11, 1865. [5] He was named for Hudson River School artist Sanford Robinson Gifford. [6] Pinchot was the oldest child of James W. Pinchot, a successful New York City interior furnishings merchant, and Mary Eno, daughter of one of New York City's wealthiest real estate developers, Amos Eno. [7]

  7. Amos Pinchot - Wikipedia

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    Pinchot was born in Paris, to American parents, who were Episcopalians. His father was James Wallace Pinchot (1831–1908), a successful New York City wallpaper merchant and supporter of the conservation movement and his mother was Mary Jane Eno (maiden; 1838–1914), daughter of one of New York City's wealthiest real estate developers, Amos Eno.

  8. Pinchot - Wikipedia

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    Pinchot may refer to: Amos Pinchot , American lawyer and reformist, brother of Gifford Pinchot Antoinette Pinchot Bradlee , American socialite and ceramist, daughter of Amos Pinchot

  9. Harcourt Johnstone - Wikipedia

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    Johnstone was born in London in 1895, the son of the Hon. Sir Alan Johnstone, a British diplomat, and his American wife Antoinette Pinchot.His nickname 'Crinks' is alleged to have derived from the wrinkled face he had as a baby. [1]