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Biography. Thorne was born in New York City on September 16, 1944, the daughter of Alice (Barry) and Landon Ketchum Thorne Jr. [1] Her maternal great-grandfather was journalist David S. Barry. [2] [3] Thorne spent much of her childhood in Rome where her father worked various jobs. [4] [2] She graduated from the Foxcroft School in 1962. [2]
Julia Atterbury Loomis (1890–1974), who married Landon Ketchum Thorne (1888–1964). Henry Loomis, who died of rabies while still a small child; he was bitten by a rabid dog on the street near the family's house in Manhattan. In the summer of 1907, Loomis's wife filed suit for divorce, claiming that Emilie Grigsby (an heiress of the estate of ...
David Thorne's parents were Alice Smith (Barry) and Landon Ketchum Thorne Jr. David lived in Italy for a decade while his father helped administer the Marshall Plan. David's twin sister Julia was the first wife of John Kerry . [1]
Popular YouTube personality Landon Clifford has died at age 19, his wife confirmed in an emotional social media post. “August 13th 2020 was Landon's last day being the best dad and husband he ...
At his death, he was married to Miriam Thorne Gilpatric, the widow of diplomat Landon Ketchum Thorne, Jr., father of Julia Thorne, first wife of United States Senator John F. Kerry. Gilpatric died of prostate cancer on March 15, 1996, in New York City, and was buried in Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine, where he
A Georgia father drowned on Tuesday after saving his 8-year-old daughter from a dangerous rip current in Florida, the Fort Myers News-Press reports. Thomas Zakrewski, 46, drowned off the coast of ...
July 12, 2024 at 1:03 PM. The case against 37-year-old John Gentry, accused of killing the mother of his children in front of their two boys, was dismissed Friday after Gentry died while in ...
Ketchum was born on February 5, 1796, at Waterford in Saratoga County, New York. He was the fourth child of Amos Ketchum (1765–1835) and Arabella ( née Landon) Ketchum. [2] Among his siblings were Mary Ketchum (wife of Dr. Samuel Akerly who founded the New York Institute for Special Education in 1831) and Hiram Ketchum.