Diego Suarez - Marriage

Marriage

In 1937, in Monterey, California, Diego Suarez married Evelyn Marshall Field (1888–1979), the first wife of department-store heir Marshall Field III and a sister-in-law of the future Brooke Astor. By that marriage, Suarez had three stepchildren: Barbara, Bettine, and Marshall Field IV.

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