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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Matt_BomerMatt Bomer - Wikipedia

    Matthew Staton Bomer was born in Webster Groves, Missouri, to Elizabeth Macy (née Staton) and John O'Neill Bomer IV. His father, a Dallas Cowboys draft pick, played for the team from 1972 to 1974. Matt Bomer has a sister, Megan Bomer, and a brother, Neill Bomer, who is an engineer.

  2. Actor: In Time. Matthew Staton Bomer was born in Webster Groves, Greater St. Louis, Missouri, to Elizabeth Macy (Staton) and John O'Neill Bomer IV, a Dallas Cowboys draft pick. Matt was raised in Spring, Texas, and educated at Klein High School, near Houston. After school, he attended Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ...

    • October 11, 1977
  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0093589Matt Bomer - IMDb

    Matt Bomer. Actor: In Time. Matthew Staton Bomer was born in Webster Groves, Greater St. Louis, Missouri, to Elizabeth Macy (Staton) and John O'Neill Bomer IV, a Dallas Cowboys draft pick. Matt was raised in Spring, Texas, and educated at Klein High School, near Houston. After school, he attended Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh ...

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  4. Mar 20, 2024 · Almost twenty years after marrying Mary, Stanton married his second wife, Ellen Hutchison, in 1856. She came from a wealthy and prestigious Pennsylvania family, and they remained together until Stantons death. One of Edwin and Ellens two sons, James Hutchison Stanton, died in infancy in 1862, bringing further tragedy to Stanton’s life.

  5. Apr 2, 2024 · Stanton died on October 26, 1902, and was buried next to the husband from whom she was often so distant in life. Not long before her death, Anthony had written to her, “It is fifty-one years since we first met, and we have been busy through every one of them, stirring up the world to recognize the rights of women.”

  6. Prior to her arrival in Seneca Falls in 1847, Elizabeth Cady Stanton had led an exciting, stimulating life as the wife of the abolitionist orator Henry B. Stanton. She had married Stanton on May 10, 1840, at the age of 25 and accompanied him immediately thereafter on a journey to the World's Anti-Slavery Convention in London.

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  8. Final years. Death and burial. See also. Notes. Bibliography. External links. Elizabeth Cady Stanton ( née Cady; November 12, 1815 – October 26, 1902) was an American writer and activist who was a leader of the women's rights movement in the U.S. during the mid- to late-19th century.