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  1. Mar 23, 2024 · Beatrice Banning Ayer Patton (1886-1953) was the daughter of Frederick Ayer, a textile businessman, and the wife of George S. Patton Jr., a general in the U.S. Army. She had three children and was buried in Luxembourg with her husband's ashes.

    • Female
    • January 12, 1886
    • George Smith Patton Jr.
    • September 30, 1953
  2. Dec 18, 2022 · Birthdate: January 12, 1886. Birthplace: Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. Death: September 30, 1953 (67) Hamilton, Essex county , Massachusetts, United States of America. Immediate Family: Daughter of Frederick Fanning Ayer and Ellen Barrows Ayer.

    • Massachusetts
    • January 12, 1886
    • Gen. George S. Patton
    • September 30, 1953
  3. Beatrice Banning Ayer was born in Haverhill, Massachusetts, the daughter of Frederick Ayer, an industrialist who owned a woolen mill. She enjoyed a life of privilege and attended prestigious finishing schools. Beatrice Ayer and George Patton met for the first time as children.

  4. At age 24, Patton married Beatrice Banning Ayer, the daughter of Boston industrialist Frederick Ayer, on May 26, 1910, in Beverly Farms, Massachusetts. They had three children, Beatrice Smith (born March 1911), Ruth Ellen (born February 1915), and George Patton IV (born December 1923). [19]

  5. Beatrice Banning Ayer was born in 1886 in Massachusetts and married Gen. George Smith Patton Jr. in 1910. She had three children and died in 1953 in Luxembourg, where she was buried.

    • Female
    • Gen. George Smith Patton Jr.
  6. Dec 21, 2021 · A Freak Accident, A Devoted Wife, And The Death of General Patton. Read the full story in lady of the army. Beatrice Ayer Patton’s first glimpse of the Eiffel Tower in over seven years was not as she imagined. The plan was to revisit the campaigns of World War II with her husband and son in the summer of 1946; instead, she found herself on a ...

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  8. Apr 24, 2017 · Shortly after Beatrice Patton buried her husband, Gen. George S. Patton Jr., on Christmas Eve 1945, she summoned a woman named Jean Gordon to her hotel room in Boston.

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