Ruth Graves Wakefield, inventor of the chocolate chip cookie, had one son: Kenneth D. Wakefield Jr.
The Ruth Graves Wakefield that invented chocolate chip cookies had one son named Kenneth D Wakefield, Jr. He passed away in the early 1990s.
she had 6 kidsAt least one, a son named Kenneth.
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Ruth Graves Wakefield died on January 10, 1977, in Plymouth, Massachusetts, following a long illness. She was the inventor of the first chocolate chip cookie, the Toll House cookie, in 1938.
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The Ruth Graves Wakefield that invented chocolate chip cookies had one son named Kenneth D Wakefield, Jr. He passed away in the early 1990s.
Ruth Graves Wakefield (June 17, 1905 - January 10, 1977)
Ruth Graves Wakefield was a caucasion female of substantial New England ancestry, dating to the 17th Century in Massachusetts and Plymouth Colonies.
Ruth Jones (Graves) Wakefield died in the Jordan Hospital, Plymouth, Massachusetts on January 10, 1977.
Ruth Graves Wakefield's father was named Fred, and her mother was named Helen. She also had a stepmother named Harriette.
she had 6 kidsAt least one, a son named Kenneth.
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Ruth Graves Wakefield, inventor of chocolate chip cookies, was born in East Walpole, MA in 1903. Her father's name was Fred Luther Graves and her mother's name was Helen Vesta Jones. Her stepmother's name was Harriette Ruggles Graves.
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Ruth Graves Wakefield died on January 10, 1977, in Plymouth, Massachusetts, following a long illness. She was the inventor of the first chocolate chip cookie, the Toll House cookie, in 1938.
Ruth Graves Wakefield had three siblings: two brothers named Benjamin and Clarence, and a sister named Helen.
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