John Perry (private).

Spouse: Mary Hayes. Children were: Rev. Philander Perry.


Rev. Philander Perry3 lived in Thorn Hill, Onondaga Co., NY in 1880.3 He was a Baptist minister.3 Parents: John Perry and Mary Hayes.


Kristen Ann Pescatorie (private).

Spouse: James Holloway Woods III.


Peters (private).

Spouse: DeeDee Frost.


Elizabeth Jean Peters11 was born on 15 October 1926 in Canton, OH. She died on 13 October 2000. Jean Peters, actress, 73

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Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 20:57:03 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Deathwatch Central" <cdw@@slick.org>
Subject: Jean Peters, actress, 73

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Friday October 20 6:16 PM ET

Jean Peters, Ex-Wife of Howard Hughes, Dead at 73

By Steve Gorman

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actress Jean Peters, a farm girl who won a screen
test in the 1940s and went on to star in films opposite Marlon Brando and
Tyrone Power before marrying billionaire recluse Howard Hughes, has died
at age 73, associates said on Friday.

The former actress died on Oct. 13, two days before her 74th birthday, in
La Jolla, Calif. and was buried Tuesday at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver
City, Calif. She reportedly died of leukemia.

One of Hollywood's most popular leading ladies during the 1940s and '50s,
Peters starred opposite such stars as Richard Widmark, Burt Lancaster and
Spencer Tracy, as well as Power and Brando.

She made her film debut starring as Power's sultry lover in the 1947
swashbuckler "Captain from Castile'' but gave up acting 10 years later,
at the height of her career, when she secretly married Hughes, who had met
her when she was still a teenager and he 20 years older.

Her other film credits include ``It Happens Every Spring'' (1949) with Ray
Milland,'' ``Viva Zapata!'' (1952) with Brando, ''Niagara'' (1953) with


Marilyn Monroe, ``Pickup on South Street'' (1953) with Widmark, ``Three


Coins in the Fountain'' (1954) with Dorothy McGuire, ``Apache''
(1954) with Lancaster and ``Broken Lance'' (1954) with Tracy.

Her final film turned out to be the 1955 drama ``A Man Called Peter,''
which earned the actress critical acclaim.

Her overnight rise from obscurity to stardom is the stuff of movie
legend. The green-eyed brunette landed a trip to Hollywood and a 1946
screen test at 20th Century Fox as the winner of the Miss Ohio State
pageant.

The story goes that Fox executives initially were little impressed with


Peters, and she returned to Ohio, only to be called back because Hughes,
then a major investor in the studio, saw the footage and was taken with


her. In any case, the studio ultimately signed her to a contract.

According to the biography ``Howard Hughes: The Untold Story,'' the
vaunted filmmaker, aviator and billionaire industrialist met Peters in
1946 at a party in Newport Beach. Hughes invited the stunning 19-year-old
starlet and her date, war hero Audie Murphy, to fly with him and several
other guests to Santa Catalina Island aboard his private plane.

By some accounts, Hughes and Peters immediately embarked on an
unpublicized romance and were rumored to have been engaged before
splitting in the mid-50s, then they rekindled their relationship after
Peters' brief first marriage to Texas oilman Stuart Cramer.

In any event, Peters -- one of a prodigious line of Hughes conquests that
allegedly included Jean Harlow, Bette Davis, Katharine Hepburn and Ava
Gardner -- ultimately tied the knot in a secret 1957 ceremony in Tonapah,
Nev.

Oilman Cramer later married actress Terry Moore, who claimed to have once
been married to Hughes.

As Hughes' spouse, Peters abandoned her movie career and largely faded
from public life while her eccentric husband drifted into seclusion. The
couple reportedly spent much of their married life apart, and were finally
divorced in 1971. He died in 1976.

Peters steadfastly declined to talk about her relationship with Hughes,


telling Newsweek magazine in 1972, ``My life with Howard Hughes was and


shall remain a matter on which I will have no comment.''

After nearly 20 years, Peters returned to acting in the 1973 public
television production of Sherwood Anderson's ''Winesburg, Ohio'' and made
a rare network TV appearance in the 1976 NBC miniseries, ``Arthur Hailey's
'The Moneychangers.'''

Her last acting role was in the CBS television movie ``Peter and Paul,''
produced by her third husband, Stanley Hough, a 20th Century Fox executive
she married in 1971.

Spouse: Howard Robard Hughes , Jr.. Elizabeth Jean Peters and Howard Robard Hughes , Jr. were married on 12 January 1957. They were divorced on 18 June 1971. They were divorced.


John David Peters , Sr. (private).

Spouse: Joan Eleanor Ellis. Children were: John David Peters , Jr., Sarah Ann Peters.


John David Peters , Jr. (private). Parents: John David Peters , Sr. and Joan Eleanor Ellis.


Sarah Ann Peters (private). Parents: John David Peters , Sr. and Joan Eleanor Ellis.

Spouse: Taylor Mast Shull. Children were: Anissa Jade Shull, Madelyn Sarah Shull.


Ashley Michele Peterson (private). Parents: Peter John Peterson and Christina Marie Edgmon.


Jewellann Peterson (private).

Spouse: Marc Aaron Roush. Children were: Aubriann Roush, Elaina Frances Roush.


John Anthony Peterson (private). Parents: Peter John Peterson and Christina Marie Edgmon.


Peter John Peterson (private).

Spouse: Christina Marie Edgmon. Children were: Ashley Michele Peterson, John Anthony Peterson.


Pettibone (private). Parents: Chauncey Pettibone.


Pettibone (private). Parents: Chauncey Pettibone.


Pettibone (private). Parents: Hector Pettibone and Chloe Holcombe.


Pettibone (private). Parents: Hector Pettibone and Chloe Holcombe.


Pettibone (private). Parents: Hector Pettibone and Chloe Holcombe.


Pettibone (private). Parents: Hector Pettibone and Chloe Holcombe.


Pettibone (private). Parents: Hector Pettibone and Chloe Holcombe.


Pettibone (private). Parents: Hector Pettibone and Chloe Holcombe.


Pettibone (private). Parents: Milo Pettibone and Ann Ball.


Pettibone (private). Parents: Milo Pettibone and Ann Ball.


Pettibone (private). Parents: Milo Pettibone and Ann Ball.


Pettibone (private). Parents: Milo Pettibone and Ann Ball.


Pettibone (private). Parents: Milo Pettibone and Ann Ball.


Pettibone (private). Parents: Milo Pettibone and Ann Ball.


Pettibone (private). Parents: Milo Pettibone and Ann Ball.


Pettibone (private). Parents: Milo Pettibone and Ann Ball.


Alfred W. Pettibone (private). Parents: Hon. Hiram R. Pettibone and Jane Curtis.


Anna Pettibone3 was born on 10 September 1764 in Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She died on 31 December 1847 in Prattsburgh, Steuben Co., NY. Parents: Col. Ozias Pettibone and Guernsey.

Spouse: Samuel Hayes III. Anna Pettibone and Samuel Hayes III were married about 1783 in Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. Children were: Sarah Hayes, Nancy Hayes, Cephas Hayes, Samuel Hayes, Casson Hayes, Chauncey Hayes, Dayton Hayes.


Annie Pettibone3 was born in 1861.3 Parents: Chauncey J. Pettibone and C. A. Champion.


Chancey V. Pettibone3 was born on 19 July 1845. He lived in Fond Du Lac, Fond Du Lac Co., WI.3 Parents: Chauncey J. Pettibone and C. A. Champion.


General Chauncey Pettibone3 died on 8 January 1814 in Granby, Hampshire Co., MA.3 He was born in Granby, Hampshire Co., MA.3 Parents: Col. Ozias Pettibone and Guernsey.

Spouse: Theodosia Hayes. Theodosia Hayes and General Chauncey Pettibone were married in Granby, Hampshire Co., MA.3 Children were: Chauncey Pettibone, Roland Pettibone, Hector Pettibone, Milo Pettibone, Hon. Hiram R. Pettibone, Clarinda Pettibone, Elizabeth Pettibone, Harriet Pettibone, Lemira Pettibone.


Chauncey Pettibone3 was born about 1806.3 He died in 1838 in Pinkneyville, MS.3 Left one son and one daughter (Hayes, 1884, p. 27). Parents: General Chauncey Pettibone and Theodosia Hayes.

Children were: Pettibone, Pettibone.


Chauncey J. Pettibone3 was born on 3 March 1817. He was a merchant in Fond Du Lac, Fond Du Lac Co., WI.3 Parents: Hon. Hiram R. Pettibone and Jane Curtis.

Spouse: Caroline E. Peabody. Caroline E. Peabody and Chauncey J. Pettibone were married in 1838 in Fremont, Sandusky Co., OH.3

Spouse: C. A. Champion. Children were: Marie Pettibone, Chancey V. Pettibone, Emma Pettibone, Nettie Pettibone, Annie Pettibone.


Clarinda Pettibone3 died in 1863 in Granby, Hampshire Co., MA. Parents: General Chauncey Pettibone and Theodosia Hayes.

Spouse: Thomas Holcombe. Children were: Henry L. Holcombe, Clarissa G. Holcombe.


Delia A. Pettibone was born on 22 January 1819 in Delaware, Delaware Co., OH. She died on 1 October 1888 in Fremont, Sandusky Co., OH. She was Presbyterian. Active in the Soldiers' Aid Society. She resided at the corner of Birchard and Arch Street. Parents: Hon. Hiram R. Pettibone and Jane Curtis.

Spouse: Austin Birchard Taylor. Delia A. Pettibone and Austin Birchard Taylor were married on 27 April 1840 in Fremont, Sandusky Co., OH. Married by Rev. Ferris Fitch, Presbyterian minister. Children were: Mary Jane Taylor, Sardis Birchard Taylor, Charles Taylor, George Taylor, Oscar W. Taylor, Lorenzo Taylor, Austin Birchard Taylor Jr., Delia S. Taylor.


Elizabeth Pettibone3 died in Granby, Hampshire Co., MA. Parents: General Chauncey Pettibone and Theodosia Hayes.

Spouse: Drayton Hillyer.

Spouse: Hezekiah Holcombe.


Emma Pettibone3 died in 1877 in Appleton, Outagamie Co., WI. Parents: Chauncey J. Pettibone and C. A. Champion.

Spouse: G. F. Peabody.


Harriet Pettibone3 died 1875 or later in Granby, Hampshire Co., MA. Parents: General Chauncey Pettibone and Theodosia Hayes.

Spouse: William Lewis.


Harriet Pettibone (private). Parents: Hon. Hiram R. Pettibone and Jane Curtis.

Spouse: C. G. M'Culloch.


Hector Pettibone3 died in Michigan.3 He lived in Ohio.3 He lived in Michigan after living in Ohio..3 "removed to Ohio, and thence to Michigan," (Hayes, 1884, p. 27). Parents: General Chauncey Pettibone and Theodosia Hayes.

Spouse: Chloe Holcombe. Children were: Pettibone, Pettibone, Pettibone, Pettibone, Pettibone, Pettibone.


Hon. Hiram R. Pettibone3 was born about 1796.3 He lived in Ohio then moved to Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac Co., WI.3 Parents: General Chauncey Pettibone and Theodosia Hayes.

Spouse: Jane Curtis. Children were: Chauncey J. Pettibone, Milo H. Pettibone, William C. Pettibone, Oscar Pettibone, Alfred W. Pettibone, Delia A. Pettibone, Harriet Pettibone, Jane Pettibone, Sarah Pettibone.


Jane Pettibone (private). Parents: Hon. Hiram R. Pettibone and Jane Curtis.

Spouse: Dr. D. T. Kramer.


Lemira Pettibone (private). Parents: General Chauncey Pettibone and Theodosia Hayes.

Spouse: Green.


Marie Pettibone3 was born on 3 November 1843. Parents: Chauncey J. Pettibone and C. A. Champion.

Spouse: F. E. Spooner.


Milo Pettibone3 died in Delaware, Delaware Co., OH.3 He was a Lawyer in Delaware, Delaware Co., OH.3 Milo had four daughters and four sons "of whom two were killed in U.S. Service under General Grant" (Hayes, 1884, p. 27). Parents: General Chauncey Pettibone and Theodosia Hayes.

Spouse: Ann Ball. Children were: Pettibone, Pettibone, Pettibone, Pettibone, Pettibone, Pettibone, Pettibone, Pettibone.


Milo H. Pettibone3 died in Portage, Columbia Co., WI. Parents: Hon. Hiram R. Pettibone and Jane Curtis.


Nettie Pettibone3 was born in 1859. Parents: Chauncey J. Pettibone and C. A. Champion.


Oscar Pettibone3 died during his first year in Ohio.3 Parents: Hon. Hiram R. Pettibone and Jane Curtis.