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  1. 3 minute read. TIME. June 27, 1969 12:00 AM GMT-4. M arried. Pamela Lee Agnew, 25, eldest daughter of Vice President Spiro Agnew; and Robert E. DeHaven, 25, teacher in the Maryland school...

  2. Pamela Lee Agnew, 25, eldest daughter of Vice President Spiro Agnew; and Robert E. DeHaven, 25, teacher in the Maryland school system; in a Presbyterian ceremony attended by 350 guests (among...

  3. Sep 18, 1996 · While he was away, the Agnews' first child, Pamela Lee, was born, in 1943. A son, James Rand, called Randy, was born in 1946; another daughter, Susan, in 1948, and a third daughter, Kimberly,...

  4. Pamela Lee Agnew: born July 5, 1943: Robert E. DeHaven James Randy Agnew: born September 9, 1946: Susan Agnew: born October 23, 1947: Colin Neilson Macindoe Kimberly Agnew: born December 9, 1955

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Judy_AgnewJudy Agnew - Wikipedia

    Marriage to Spiro Agnew. She married Agnew on May 27, 1942, in Baltimore; he had graduated from Army Officer Candidate School two days earlier. They had four children: Pamela Lee Agnew (Mrs. Robert E. DeHaven), James Rand Agnew, Susan Scott Agnew (Mrs. Colin Neilson Macindoe), and Elinor Kimberly Agnew.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Spiro_AgnewSpiro Agnew - Wikipedia

    She had grown up in the same part of the city as Agnew, but the two had not previously met. They began dating, became engaged, and were married in Baltimore on May 27, 1942. They had four children; Pamela Lee, James Rand, Susan Scott, and Elinor Kimberly. War and after World War II (1941–1945)

  7. Oct 11, 1973 · Mr. Agnew became a company commander in the 10th Armored Division in Europe, serving in four campaigns. While he was away, their first child, Pamela Lee, was born in 1943.

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