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  Spencer Tracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1941 he began a relationship with Katharine Hepburn, whose agile mind and New England brogue complemented Tracy's easy working-class machismo very well.
Though estranged from his wife Louise, he was a devout Roman Catholic and never divorced.
Seventeen days after filming had completed on his last film, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, with Hepburn, he died from a massive heart attack at the age of 67.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Spencer_Tracy   (750 words)

  
 Village of Saddle Rock, Long Island, NY
Louise was the founder of the Great Neck Library, the Great Neck Park District, the original Great Neck Arts Center, as well as many other public institutions.
It was Louise, in 1927, who insisted that the library become a separate public taxing district for the use of all of the residents of Great Neck.
In 1910, at the instance of Louise Eldridge, the Eldridge family sold off portions of their real estate holdings to the Village of Kings Point to the north and the Town of North Hempstead to the south and east.
www.saddlerock.org /history.html   (1661 words)

  
 About JTC
After her mother died, she played with a stock company in Chicago, and toured as the lead in "Nothing but the Truth." Louise made it to Broadway in "The Pigeon." In early March 1923, Louise joined the Leonard Wood Players in White Plains, New York, which engaged her as the leading lady.
Then on the train from Lima to New York, Louise decided that her job was teaching John.
At the dedication of the new Clinic building, which was completed in 1952, he said to the visiting dignitaries, staff and press: "You honor me because I am a movie actor, a star in Hollywood terms.
www.jtc.org /about/mrstracy.php   (1105 words)

  
 Treadwell Family Genealogy Forum (Page 2)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Amanda Treadwell and Milton Bosley 1800's - Eileen Colgan 11/03/00
Re: Amanda Treadwell and Milton Bosley 1800's - Eileen LANCASTER 7/24/04
Re: Amanda Treadwell and Milton Bosley 180 - Eileen Colgan 11/06/00
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 The religion of Spencer Tracy, actor
the conservative stance and the love for Hepburn; the 44-year marriage to Louise Treadwell, and the staunch Catholicism that kept him from divorcing her; his 25-year affair with Hepburn which flaunted the rules of the Church.
He exulted when his wife, Louise, won her own Woman of the Year award; and when their son, John, having totally overcome his hearing impairment and now lip-reading and speaking perfectly, graduated from school and got a job as an artist at the Disney Studios, and married.
Louise Tracy was accompanied by Howard Strickling, Tracy's old public relations keeper at MGM...
www.adherents.com /people/pt/Spencer_Tracy.html   (2921 words)

  
 Spencer Tracy/Katharine Hepburn
While studying at the Academy of Dramatic Arts, Tracy met actress Louise Treadwell, whom he married and in 1924 the Tracys welcomed a son, John.
When the Tracys discovered their son had been born deaf, they devoted themselves to his welfare as well as that of others without hearing, eventually founding the highly regarded John Tracy Clinic for the Deaf.
Spencer Bonaventure Tracy was survived at his death by his estranged wife, Louise Treadwell Tracy, his son John, and his long time companion, Katherine Hepburn.
www.geocities.com /arachniatic/tracy_hepburn.html   (2019 words)

  
 Spencer Tracy Bio Pg 2
Among the players was a young actress named Louise Treadwell.
She and Tracy worked together often, fell in love, and were married in September of that year.
They were determined that young John would have a full and happy life despite his disability, and Louise began work on plans for what would eventually become the renowned John Tracy Clinic.
themave.com /Tracy/STbio2.htm   (191 words)

  
 F:\Users\CSCHESSL\sophietreadwell.htm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
On October 3, 1885, Sophie Anita Treadwell was born in Stockton, California, to Alfred B. Treadwell and Nettie Fairchild.
In the next two decades, Treadwell continued to produce and revise her materials for publication, and for the emerging media of television.
Also present are clippings from 1924 when Treadwell sued John Barrymore over a play about Edgar Allen Poe that she believed was based on a version that she had written and given to Barrymore a few years earlier.
dizzy.library.arizona.edu /branches/spc/homepage/alphlist/ms318.htm   (2012 words)

  
 Events in Britain and Europe - July 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Louise will teach writing techniques coming from a magical and pagan perspective: meditation, inspiration, and creative visualisation.
Louise Tondeur is the author of two well-regarded novels, Haven Home for Delinquent Girls and The Water’s Edge.
Rebecca Beattie and Rebecca Wood are Treadwell's regulars who have a passionate love of their craft and a combined total of 20 years' brewing experience.
www.druidnetwork.org /events/events06/jul06.html   (3023 words)

  
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This one was found in a book on the Treadwell family line written in 1904 by Mrs.
This was first started by Tim Treadwell in North Carolina when we first teamed up about four years ago to expand our research capabilities.
This is a good way to communicate with the other 130 or so Treadwell family researchers and be kept abreast of our research..
home.att.net /~c.walljr   (1249 words)

  
 NPR - 3/16/02
She would say he was the great love of her life, and yet I believe that the intimacy of their relationship was probably rather short lived.
He lived with and honoured his wife Louise Treadwell until the day he died.
So I think for Hepburn — she wanted desperately for the world to think that this was a great love affair so I think that is probably where it should rest.
www.totallykate.com /npr/npr31602.html   (1157 words)

  
 Movie-set love scandals aren't new; let's review | Arizona Daily Star ®
Woman of the Year (1942) - Spencer Tracy was nearly two decades into his marriage with Louise Treadwell when he began an affair with Katharine Hepburn, who had been divorced since 1934.
The onscreen chemistry in the groundbreaking romantic comedy translated to real life, and the couple were soulmates for the rest of Tracy's days (he died in 1967).
Tracy, a Catholic, adhered staunchly to selected dogma that he should not get a divorce from Louise.
www.azstarnet.com /sn/printDS/78698   (321 words)

  
 Grizzly People   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Our goal is to elevate the grizzly to the kindred state of the whale and dolphin through supportive education in the hopes that humans will learn to live in peace with the bear, wilderness and fellow humans.
Grizzly People Founder Timothy Treadwell was an adventurer that lived life to the fullest.
Louisa Willcox, Joel Bennett, Roland Dixon, Marnie Gaede, Louise Leakey and Jewel Palovak.
www.grizzlypeople.com /home.php   (733 words)

  
 Broadway To Vegas July 27, 2003
Louise Treadwell Tracy was determined her son would live a normal life
A few months after Louise Tracy gave birth, in June of 1924, to a son they named after his paternal grandfather, the baby was discovered to be deaf.
Louise immediately acquired a focused determination that young John would have a full and happy life despite his disability.
www.broadwaytovegas.com /July27,2003.html   (3347 words)

  
 Spencer Tracy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
As a Catholic he never divorced Louise, though they lived apart.
Although Tracy tested the celluloid waters with roles in some New York-filmed short subjects, including 1930's "Taxi Talks" and "Hard Guy," he confided to his wife Louise that, as a decidedly unhandsome character, he had no future in movies.
But director John Ford, who'd seen him in "The Last Mile," had Fox sign Tracy to star in a prison yarn he was filming, Up the River (1930, which also featured New York stage actor Humphrey Bogart).
www.movietreasures.com /main/Spencer_Tracy/spencer_tracy.html   (1744 words)

  
 John Tracy Clinic, 1946-1959
Louise Treadwell Tracy, wife of notable actor Spencer Tracy, and was named after the couple's son, John.
Louise and Spencer Tracy married in 1924, and the next year they discovered their son was born deaf.
Tracy became very involved in studying how deaf children could function in a speaking and hearing world.
www.entlink.net /history/collections/johntracy.cfm   (731 words)

  
 Spencer Tracy and An Amazing career, life and passion.
In 1942, Tracy began a lifelong relationship with Kathryn Hepburn with whom he co-starred in nine films.
As a devout Catholic, Tracy never divorced his wife, Louise Treadwell.
When he became ill with lung congestion in the early 1960's, Hepburn interrupted her career to remain by Tracy's bedside.
www.hollywoodmania.com /spencertracy/spencertracy.html   (565 words)

  
 Spencer Tracy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Despite his on-screen "truth," Tracy is also known for a long-term "openly secret" relationship with actress Katharine Hepburn, which began when they met while making "Keeper of the Flame" (1942).
At the time, however, Tracy was married to a former stage actress, Louise Treadwell.
Both Tracy and his wife were devout Catholics and did not believe in divorce, so they remained married, even though Tracy continued his relationship with Hepburn for 25 years, until his death in 1967.
www.cemeteryguide.com /tracy.html   (601 words)

  
 Biography for Spencer Tracy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Because he was a Catholic he never divorced his wife Louise, though they lived apart.
Had two children from his marriage to Louise Treadwell: Son, John Ten Broeck Tracy (born 26 June 1924) and daughter, Louise Treadwell 'Susie' Tracy (born July 1 1932).
Son John was born deaf; as a result, his wife, Louise, became an activist for deaf education, establishing the John Tracy Clinic at USC.
us.imdb.com /name/nm0000075/bio   (1225 words)

  
 Spencer Tracy - Internet Accuracy Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
This led to his wife's desire to help deaf children and their families.
Louise Tracy founded the John Tracy Clinic in September of 1942 to provide services, free of charge, for deaf children ages one to five years and their families.
It was she who insisted that the Clinic's services be offered free of charge.
www.accuracyproject.org /cbe-Tracy,Spencer.html   (929 words)

  
 Spencer Tracy @ Filmbug
In 1923 he married Louise Treadwell, and they had two children, John and Susanna.
In 1942 he began a relationship with Katharine Hepburn.
Though estranged from his wife, Louise, they were both devout Catholics and never divorced.
www.filmbug.com /db/27274   (452 words)

  
 Estes Listings from the Carey Estes Moore Genealogy by Helen Estes Seltzer
Children: i Zaretta Louise; ii Louis Schultz; iii Charlotte Marilla; iv Norma Evelyn; v Gretchen Adele.
Children: 1 Tonya Louise; 2 William Bradford, Jr.; 3 Tracey Eugene.
Children: 1 Louise Slater; 2 Susan Jefferies; 3 Elizabeth Larson; 4 William Jefferies, Jr.
www.samizdat.com /gen/estes/caryestesmoore.html   (17095 words)

  
 John Tracy Clinic: 60 Years Later John Tracy Clinic April 2003 Audiology Online
Incorporated in 1943, JTC was founded by Louise Treadwell Tracy, wife of the famous actor Spencer Tracy, whose infant son, John, was born with profound hearing loss.
For over 60 years, the extraordinary vision of Louise Treadwell Tracy has helped over 200,000 parents and teachers worldwide open the doors of communication for their young children with hearing loss, placing John Tracy Clinic at the forefront of efforts to develop spoken language skills in young deaf and hard-of-hearing children.
From the beginning, its mission has been to offer hope, guidance and encouragement to the families of these children by providing free, parent-centered services worldwide.
www.audiologyonline.com /articles/article_detail.asp?article_id=423   (2659 words)

  
 CANOE -- JAM! - Screen legend Katharine Hepburn dies
Their 25-year romance was never a secret, but it was never exploited by the press because it was conducted with such dignity and discretion.
Tracy, a devout Catholic, never divorced his wife Louise Treadwell who, with Hepburn, was at the actor's side when he died in 1967.
It's bloody impractical to love, honour and obey," said Hepburn once, after marrying socialite Ludlow Ogden Smith in 1928 and divorcing him six years later.
jam.canoe.ca /Movies/Artists/H/Hepburn_Katharine/2003/06/30/pf-759076.html   (777 words)

  
 Grave Hunter finds Spencer Tracy burial place   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Spencer Tracy met and married Louise Treadwell in 1923.
In 1935 Tracy signed a new contract with MGM, where he would remain for almost 20 years.
Although Tracy's Catholicism prevented him from seeking divorce, he and Louise separated, and Tracy and Katharine Hepburn would become partners off the screen as well as on.
www.gravehunter.net /spencer_tracy.htm   (152 words)

  
 Spencer Tracy
Tracy married Louise Treadwell in 1923, and they had two children (John, b.
Tracy had a brief romantic relationship with Loretta Young in the 1930s and a life-long one with Katharine Hepburn that began in 1942.
Tracy's presence was a strong, quiet, reliable one.
www.theoscarsite.com /whoswho/tracy_s.htm   (983 words)

  
 Tracy Gold   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In 1923 he married Louise Treadwell, and they had two children, John and Louise (Susie).
In 1930, director John Ford saw him in the play ''The Last Mile'' and signed him to do ''Up the River'' for Fox Pictures.
Two weeks after making his last movie ''Guess Who's Coming to Dinner'', with Hepburn, he died from a massive heart attack at the age of 67.
www.wwwtln.com /finance/181/tracy-gold.html   (1059 words)

  
 Katharine Hepburn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Even then, they maintained separate homes to keep up appearances.
Tracy, a devout Roman Catholic, had been married to the former Louise Treadwell since 1923, and remained so until his death.
Hepburn appeared in a total of nine movies with Tracy, including Adam's Rib and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, for which Hepburn won her second Best Actress Oscar.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Katharine_Hepburn   (3409 words)

  
 Deafweekly Nov. 17, 2004
The clinic was founded by Louise Treadwell Tracy and her husband Spencer Tracy, film star known for his partnerships with Katherine Hepburn.
The clinic was named for their son John, born deaf in 1924, who was taught to speak and read lips.
Louise gave her first speech on raising a deaf child in 1942 when John was 18, and later that same year the John Tracy Clinic opened in a small bungalow on the University of Southern California campus.
www.deafweekly.com /backissues/111704.htm   (3696 words)

  
 Genealogy Data
Birth : 14 SEP 1970 Perth Amboy,Nj Treadwell, Cara Jean
Birth : 6 AUG 1972 Perth Amboy,Nj Treadwell, Gail Ann
Treadwell, Francis M. Birth : 15 MAR 1853 Malahide Twp.,Elgin,Ontario,Canada
members.fortunecity.com /fixvcr/dat64.html   (1083 words)

  
 WTAM - 8/1/02
And when Tracy died, which he did in Hepburn's presence, Hepburn called his wife, Louise Treadwell and said 'please come, I'm here'.
Louise came to the bungalow in which Tracy was living, looked at Hepburn, blinked, and said "But I always thought you were just a rumor." And Hepburn realized that as far as Mrs.
Tracy was concerned, she had been just a rumor.
www.totallykate.com /wtam/wtam0802.html   (1043 words)

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