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  2. Dorothy Draper - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Draper (November 22, 1889 – March 11, 1969) was an American interior decorator. ... Together, the Drapers had three children, before divorcing in 1930. [3]

  3. William Henry Draper Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Before her death in 1942, [12] they were the parents of three children, including: Dorothy Draper (1920–2017), a graduate of DePauw University who married Lt. James R. Wagner, USNR, who was killed In action in the European theatre of World War II. [13] She joined WAVES and later married Phillips Hawkins in 1947. [14] [15]

  4. Dorothy Catherine Draper - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Catherine Draper (6 August 1807–10 December 1901) was an artist, ... c. 1814 – 1870) became ill, Dorothy Draper was as a mother to their children. She ...

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    The head of Dorothy Draper & Co. raises a glass to Martha Stewart, Barbara Eden and Iris Apfel. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  7. J. Robert Oppenheimer's kids and grandkids: Where are ... - AOL

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    According to the AHF, Peter still lives in New Mexico working as a carpenter and has three children: Dorothy, Charles and Ella. Katherine 'Toni' Oppenheimer. Katherine "Toni" Oppenheimer ...

  8. John William Draper - Wikipedia

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    John William Draper was born May 5, 1811, in St. Helens, Lancashire, England, [3] to John Christopher Draper, a Wesleyan clergyman, and Sarah (Ripley) Draper. He also had three sisters, Dorothy Catherine Draper (August 6, 1807 – December 10, 1901), [4] Elizabeth Johnson, and Sarah Ripley.

  9. Merchant's House Museum - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Draper of the New York Herald Tribune wrote in 1948 that the front door "stands out like a lady holding her starched skirts in the midst of a boiler factory", while the "perfect proportions of the large rooms with their high ceilings and heavy moldings" were the most notable part of the interior. [158]