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  1. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Claire Merritt was the wife of baseball legend George Herman "Babe" Ruth. Her first husband was Frank Hodgson. References "Georgia, Fulton County Records from the Atlanta History Center, 1827-1955," database with images, (FamilySearch: 16 March 2018), Clara Hodgson in entry for Frank B Hodgson, 16 Feb 1921; citing Death, Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia, United States, 16 Feb 1921, Atlanta History ...

  2. 9 de mar. de 2019 · Julia Ruth Stevens, the adopted daughter of Babe Ruth, died on Saturday in an assisted living facility in Henderson, Nev., her son, Tom, said. A Boston Red Sox fan in her later years but always ...

  3. 7 de jan. de 2019 · On Jan. 11, 1929, Babe’s wife, Helen Ruth, was killed in a house fire in Watertown, Massachusetts, near Boston. Helen resided in the house with a dentist, Edward H. Kinder. Helen and Babe were separated, but not divorced. Neighbors knew Helen as Mrs. Kinder, and had no idea she was Babe’s wife. Edward’s family thought Helen was Edward’s ...

  4. Claire Merritt Ruth Explained. Claire Merritt Hodgson Ruth, born Clara Mae Merritt (September 11, 1900 - October 25, 1976), was a native of Athens, Georgia, United States, who is most famous for having been the second wife of Babe Ruth. Biography. Claire's first husband, Frank Hodgson, died February 16, 1921, leaving her with a daughter, Julia ...

  5. NEW YORK, Apr. 17 (U.P.) -- Babe Ruth and Mrs. Claire Hodgson were married at 5:45 a.m. today in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church. It was the start of a busy day in the busy life of baseball's ...

  6. Claire was intelligent, energetic, confident and very self-assured around the Babe. In very short time, Ruth was very smitten with Claire. As the rest of the decade passed, Babe and Claire became very close, but remained as friends given Babe’s Catholic faith. In January 1929, Ruth’s wife, Helen, sadly passed away in a tragic house fire.

  7. 3. Ruth's Early Childhood Home From 1897-1901, the Ruth family's 12-foot-wide brick rowhouse where he lived as a young boy when his father worked as a lightning rod salesman. 339 S. Woodyear St. 4. Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum First home of the Baltimore legend (Feb. 6, 1895). Not to be missed by baseball fans. 216 Emory St.