No, Martha Gellhorn did not have any children with Ernest Hemingway. They were married for a few years but did not have any children together during their relationship.
Martha Gellhorn became his third wife in 1940.
Ernest Hemingway was married to 4 different at 4 different times 1. Elizabeth Hadely Richardson (1921-1927) Divorced - Ernest's affair w/ Pauline Pfeiffer 2. Pauline Pfeiffer (1927-1940) Divorced - Ernest's affair w/ Martha Gellhorn 3. Martha Gellhorn (1940-1945) Divorced - Ernest's affair w/ Mary Welsh Hemingway 4. Mary Welsh Hemingway (1946-1961) Wife until death
Hadley Richardson, Pauline Pfieffer, Martha Gelhorn and Mary There were 4 of them and they were Hadley Richardson, which he divorced, Pauline Pfeiffer which he also divorced, Martha Gellhorn who divorced him and Mary Welsh, who he was with till he commited suicide.
Martha Gellhorn's birth name is Martha Ellis Gellhorn.
Martha Gellhorn was born on November 8, 1908.
Martha Gellhorn was born on November 8, 1908.
The newest and probably the best book on Gellhorn is Martha Gellhorn: Myth, Motif and Remembrance.
Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism was created in 1999.
Ernest Miller Hemingway July 21, 1899 Oak Park, Illinois, United States July 2, 1961 (aged 61) Ketchum, Idaho, United States Children: Jack Hemingway (1923-2000) Patrick Hemingway (1928-)Gregory Hemingway (1931-2001) Spouse(s): Elizabeth Hadley Richardson (1921-1927) Pauline Pfeiffer (1927-1940) Martha Gellhorn (1940-1945) Mary Welsh Hemingway (1946-1961) Hemingway won the Italian Silver Medal for Valor for his actions in World War I. (Even though he had over 200 pieces of mortar shell in his legs, Hemingway carried an injured soldier to medical help.)
Martha Gellhorn died on February 16, 1998, in London, England, UK of cancer.
Ernest Hemingway was married four times. His first wife was Hadley Richardson, whom he married in 1921 and had one son with before divorcing in 1927. He then married Pauline Pfeiffer, a magazine writer, in 1927, and they had two sons before divorcing in 1940. Hemingway's third marriage was to Martha Gellhorn, a war correspondent, in 1940, but they divorced in 1945; his final wife was Mary Welsh, whom he married in 1946 and remained with until his death in 1961.
It is difficult to definitively say which wife Hemingway loved the most as his relationships were complicated and varied. However, his marriage to his first wife, Hadley Richardson, is often portrayed as being particularly significant and influential on his writing, as seen in works like "A Moveable Feast."