Hadley Richardson

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Hadley Richardson was the first wife of Ernest Hemingway and a central figure in his early life in Paris, later immortalized in his memoir "A Moveable Feast."


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Predicate Object
instanceOf American
human
ageAtDeath 87
associatedWith F. Scott Fitzgerald
Gertrude Stein
Lost Generation
Pauline Pfeiffer
birthDate 1891-11-09
birthPlace St. Louis, Missouri, United States
burialPlace New Hampshire, United States
causeOfDeath natural causes
child Jack Hemingway
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1979-01-22
describedIn A Moveable Feast
The Paris Wife
educatedAt Mary Institute (St. Louis)
endTime (spouse: Ernest Hemingway) 1927
ethnicGroup White American
familyName Richardson
father James Richardson
genreOfAssociatedWork biographical novel
memoir
givenName Elizabeth
Hadley
inspiredWork A Moveable Feast
The Sun Also Rises
languageSpoken English
laterSpouse Paul Mowrer
marriageLocation (to Ernest Hemingway) Horton Bay, Michigan, United States
mother Florence Wyman Richardson NERFINISHED
name Elizabeth Hadley Richardson
notableEvent loss of Ernest Hemingway’s manuscripts in 1922 train theft
notableFor being the first wife of Ernest Hemingway
occupation homemaker
placeOfResidence Chicago, Illinois, United States
Paris, France
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
placeOfResidenceWithPaulMowrer Chicago, Illinois, United States
New Hampshire, United States
religion Presbyterianism
residenceDuring1920s Paris, France
spouse Ernest Hemingway
startTime (spouse: Ernest Hemingway) 1921
startTime (spouse: Paul Mowrer) 1933

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