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General George S. Patton is dead, so no, he's not married.While he was alive, he was married to Beatrice Benning Ayer.(This is the famous World War II general I'm talking about. His son, also named George S. Patton and who was a Major General, was also married - to Joanne Holbrook - and is also now dead. His son, also George S. Patton, is not, to the best of my knowledge, a general of any kind.)
as a boy george smith Patton worked on his maternal grandfather's farm. he didnt go to school until he was 12 so his spellig suffered but he was an ambiguos reader being he loved to read about his ancestors and past war stories
BEATRICE AYER (Jan 12 1886- Sept 30, 1953). Married George S. Patton Junior on May 26, 1910 remained married till the General's death on December 21, 1945.
I am also the author of this question, but felt that some additional details would be helpful. All of this can be removed when and if this question is ever answered. Please don't give the answer "It was his wife's father/his father in law. I'm aware that the name of his wife's father was Frederick Ayer, but he died in 1918, long before these letters were written, so it obviously wasn't him who the letters were written to. I can't seem to find any information about this Only that the letters were written to a Frederick Ayers. Any information will be appreciated Thanks Steve In the Patton Papers there is a section that references Beatrice was writing to her brother Frederick Ayer, so it may be Patton's brother-in-law. No mention of a Frederick Ayers so it may be just a misspelling
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Beatrice Ayer, in 1910.
Beatrice Ayer, a classmate from WestPoint. They married on May 26th 1910.
Beatrice Banning Ayer (January 12,1886-September 30, 1950), daughter of Frederick Ayer (A wealthy textile barron).
General George S. Patton is dead, so no, he's not married.While he was alive, he was married to Beatrice Benning Ayer.(This is the famous World War II general I'm talking about. His son, also named George S. Patton and who was a Major General, was also married - to Joanne Holbrook - and is also now dead. His son, also George S. Patton, is not, to the best of my knowledge, a general of any kind.)
as a boy george smith Patton worked on his maternal grandfather's farm. he didnt go to school until he was 12 so his spellig suffered but he was an ambiguos reader being he loved to read about his ancestors and past war stories
BEATRICE AYER (Jan 12 1886- Sept 30, 1953). Married George S. Patton Junior on May 26, 1910 remained married till the General's death on December 21, 1945.
Helen Patton's birth name is Helen Ayer Patton.
He loved sports. He as a participant in the 1912 Olympics, finished 5th in the Pentathlon. He was also an avid Polo player and owned polo horses. He loved the military and believed since he was a youth his destiny was to do great things in battle. Although rumored to have affairs he also loved his wife Beatrice Ayer.
I am also the author of this question, but felt that some additional details would be helpful. All of this can be removed when and if this question is ever answered. Please don't give the answer "It was his wife's father/his father in law. I'm aware that the name of his wife's father was Frederick Ayer, but he died in 1918, long before these letters were written, so it obviously wasn't him who the letters were written to. I can't seem to find any information about this Only that the letters were written to a Frederick Ayers. Any information will be appreciated Thanks Steve In the Patton Papers there is a section that references Beatrice was writing to her brother Frederick Ayer, so it may be Patton's brother-in-law. No mention of a Frederick Ayers so it may be just a misspelling
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The address of the Ayer Public Library is: 26 East Main St., Ayer, 01432 1608
Nat Ayer's birth name is Nathaniel Davis Ayer.