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 Wakefield was married to Kenneth Wakefield, and together they had a daughter named Ruth. She is best known for inventing the chocolate chip cookie in the 1930s. While specific details about her extended family are less documented, her immediate family was closely associated with her culinary innovations and legacy.
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Ruth Goodman, the historian, has a family which includes her husband. There is also a Ruth Goodman, who is a missionary, that is married to Craig and they have a daughter named Julianne.
Ruth Rambo has written: 'The living family' -- subject(s): Family, Religious life
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There is no information on what Ruth Ella Moore's family was like. Ruth Ella Moore is most known for being a scientist who studied bacteriology.
Ruth Bradshaw has written: 'The family and the school run'
Ruth Billingsley Friedl has written: 'The Billingsley family of Canada' -- subject(s): Family, Genealogy
Yes, Ruth Turner had a family. She was known to have children and a supportive network of relatives. However, specific details about her family life may not be widely documented.
Ruth Kelly stated that she resigned from the cabinet to spend more time with her family.