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  1. bestdrillextension.ams3.digitaloceanspaces.com › bio › qcav5sjMary Ellen Bromfield - MoxBlog

    Feb 27, 2024 · Mary Ellen Bromfield was born in Fresno County on March 13, 1928. On Popular Bio, She is one of the successful Actor. She has ranked on the list of those famous people who were born on March 13, 1928.

  2. Sep 1, 1995 · Ellen Bromfield Geld wrote a memoir of the man who was Louis Bromfield, father and friend, tyrant and “Boss,” alive always to whatever was worth responding to in people and in places, yet complex and lonely as a writer must essentially be to work at his craft. Now revived in paperback thirty-five years after its first publication, The ...

  3. Oct 2, 2006 · He was married in 1921 to Mary Appleton Wood, a New York socialite of old New England stock, and they had three daughters. Ellen Geld Bromfield, his youngest daughter, went on to become an excellent writer and agriculturist herself - and warrants an entire article on her own work.

  4. Mary Appleton (Wood) Bromfield was the daughter of Chalmers and Ellen Appleton (Smith) Wood. She was the wife of Louis B. Bromfield. They were married Columbus, Ohio October 16, 1921. Louis died March 18,1956. Aitken, William B. Distinguished Families in America Descended From Silgelmus Beekman and Jan Thomasse Van Dyke. c1912, Page 128

  5. Jun 17, 2013 · Louis Bromfield was a World War I ambulance driver, a Paris expat, and a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist as famous in the 1920s as Hemingway or Fitzgerald. But he cashed in his literary success to finance a wild agrarian dream in his native Ohio. The ideas he planted at his utopian experimental farm, Malabar, would inspire America's first ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_MarvelMary Marvel - Wikipedia

    In Shazam! and related titles, Mary Marvel is the alter-ego of teenager Mary Batson (adopted name Mary Bromfield) who was granted the powers of the Wizard Shazam alongside her brother, Billy. After DC acquired the rights to Fawcett Comics' characters in 1972, Mary Marvel began appearing in DC Comics, co-starring in DC series such as Shazam!