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Muskie was born Jane Frances Gray on February 12, 1927, in Waterville, Maine, to Millage Guy Gray, a Canadian, and Myrtie May Jackson Gray, an American. [2] She was raised in the Baptist faith. [3] Her father died when she was ten years old, after which her mother supported the family. [2]
Jane Gray Muskie in 1968 Jane Frances Gray was born February 12, 1927, in Waterville to Myrtie and Millage Guy Gray. Growing up, she was voted "prettiest in school" in high school and at age 15, started her first job, in a dress shop.
English: Title: Mrs. Muskie [Jane Gray] Creator(s): Gotfryd, Bernard, photographer Date Created/Published: [1968] Medium: 1 photograph : color transparency ; 35mm (slide format) Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-gtfy-02708 (digital file from original) Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on publication.
Tony Goldwyn's "Scandal" character wasn't exactly the model husband.In real life, the actor has been married to his wife Jane Musky since 1987. The 63-year-old, who recently joined the cast of ...
Tony Goldwyn and Jane Musky are an incredibly rare example of a truly long-lasting and stable Hollywood marriage. That may well be in large part because the couple are generally very private about ...
With that, Jane Gray Muskie lit another filter-tip cigarette and invited the members of her traveling press corps to cheese and drinks in her room and dinner at the Steak House in her motel. The author of the Women's Wear Daily article, Andrea "Kandy" Stroud, felt that Newsweek had "picked up the sensational parts of the story".
Jane Grey was queen for just nine days, from July 10, 1553, to July 19, 1553, leaving her with the apt nickname the “Nine-Day Queen.” Her tumultuous short reign and her reported love for ...
Jane Nelson (Jane Gray Nelson, born 1951), Texas politician Lady Jane Gray, misspelling of Lady Jane Grey Jane Gray Muskie , spouse of Edmund Muskie, 1968 Democratic vice-presidential nominee