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The Official Married Names Thread

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#1 · (Edited)
Thanks to AndyT for originally creating this thread, and to Rollo and austinrunner for maintaining it after AndyT.
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The basic format for entries on the main pages is:

Line 1: Player's first name, middle name(s) and maiden name (all in capitals)
Line 2: Player's country of birth (and adopted country, if applicable)
Line 3: Player's date of birth
Line 4: Date on which player died
Line 5: Name of player's husband(s), date on which they were married and any additional information, where known, on a divorce and the date on which the husband died, especially if he predeceased the player in question
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Any additional biographical information is stored after the 26 sections (A to Z) containing the basic biographical information referred to above. Entries up to 11 January 2012 have been copied and pasted from the previous Married Names (Updated) thread.
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WANDA NOWAK
Poland
Born 12 June 1895
Died 28 November 1968
Married Józef Dubieński before 1924; divorced after 1945

She was Jadwiga Jedrzejowska's biggest rival in Poland. She participated in a foil fencing event at the Olympic Games in 1924, she was also a Polish tennis and skiing champion.
 
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Great, you always find the missing pieces, Jimbo :)
RITA ANDERSON JARVIS
United Kingdom
Born 19 March 1916
Died 1982
Married (1) Owen Anderson, 1940; divorced 17 March 1953
Married (2) Jaroslav Drobny, 20 May 1953

I may be wrong, but I think "Anderson" should be removed from the first line.
Thanks LKK, but you have the merit of having found the Countess von Nostitz! Without your info I would not find the rest!

About Rita Jarvis, Anderson was also her mother’s maiden name.
See post #64
http://www.tennisforum.com/showthread.php?p=20892922
 
#981 ·
Thanks LKK, but you have the merit of having found the Countess von Nostitz! Without your info I would not find the rest
Exactly-and there is more my friends. Kara's last name of Chotkova is the Slavic form of Chotek-a name I know well from history. Her sister Sophie Chotek (or Chotkova) married THE Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Hungarian throne. Their assasination in 1914 set off World War One.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohuslav,_Count_Chotek_of_Chotkow_and_Wognin
 
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#985 · (Edited)
HELEN C GILLEAUDEAU
United States
Born 27 December 1896 in Mamaroneck, New York
Died
Married Clifford "Cliff" Lockhorn

Her marriage took place in late 1922 or early 1923.
No children and living with her parents according to the 1930 census. Sh eplayed mixed doubles in events with her husband.
 
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IRINA RYAZANOVA
Georgia
Born 1938
Married Ermolov, circa 1963

The above entry is incorrect and should read:

IRINA ERMOLOVA
Georgia
Born 1938
Died
Married Ryazanov
What is your source?

I am not sure, because in the Mixed of Wimbledon 1960 she appears as Miss Ryazanova
http://www.tennisforum.com/showthread.php?p=10347662

in the roll of World University Games she appears in 1959 as Riazanova and in 1963 and 1965 as Ermolova
http://www.hickoksports.com/history/univtennis.shtml

and in this history of tennis in Georgia there are three photos of 1956 (when she was 18) where is showed as Riazanova
http://www.victorgoglidze.gol.ge/may202011.pdf
 
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