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Katherine May Hubbard. Margaret Louise " Polly " Grubb (September 22, 1907 – November 17, 1963) [ 2 ] was the first wife of pulp fiction author and Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard , to whom she was married between 1933 and 1947.
Their second child, Katherine May, was born on January 15, 1936. [52] Hubbard tried to write for mainstream publications, and six of his pieces were published commercially during 1932 to 1933. [53] The going rate for freelance writers at the time was only a cent a word.
January 15: Hubbard's second child, Katherine May, born. [5]: 70 The Hubbards lived for a while in Laytonsville, Maryland. [5]: 62 Spring 1936 - Hubbard family moves to Bremerton, Washington to live with Hubbard's aunts and grandmother, later settling in nearby South Colby. [5]: 74
What do you do when the usual diagnoses don’t apply? Katherine May, author of Wintering shares how she was reduced to whispers and crackles, and how singing lessons helped her speak once more.
A second child, Katherine May, was born two years later. [35] The Hubbards lived for a while in Laytonsville, Maryland, but were chronically short of money. In the spring of 1936, they moved to Bremerton, Washington. They lived there for a time with Hubbard's aunts and grandmother before finding a place of their own at nearby South Colby.
Diana Hubbard was born in London, the daughter of L. Ron Hubbard, the leader of Scientology, a New religious movement often characterized as a cult. [1] She was born Diana Meredith DeWolf Hubbard on September 24, 1952, to L. Ron Hubbard and his third wife, Mary Sue Hubbard, their first child together [2] [3] She composed sonatas for piano at age 6.
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