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  1. Marietta Peabody Tree (April 17, 1917 – August 15, 1991) was an American socialite and political reporter, who represented the United States on the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, appointed under the administration of John F. Kennedy.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ronald_TreeRonald Tree - Wikipedia

    Marriage to Marietta Peabody. Although Tree was bisexual [9] [10] and twenty years older than Marietta, [11] at the end of World War II, Tree and Peabody divorced their respective spouses, and then married on 26 July 1947; they had one child, Penelope (born 1949), who became a celebrated fashion model in the 1960s.

  3. 31 de jul. de 2021 · Marietta Tree was the second wife of Ronnie Tree, a wealthy English aristocrat and politician. She had a glamorous and scandalous life, with connections to Adlai Stevenson, John Huston and her supermodel daughter Penelope.

  4. 16 de ago. de 1991 · Marietta Peabody FitzGerald Tree, who died yesterday at age 74, embodied the word "patrician." She was at home with both manners and minds. One daughter, Penelope Tree, became a famous model.

  5. 16 de ago. de 1991 · Marietta Tree, a daughter of privilege who won plaudits as a representative to the United Nations in the 1960's and as a tireless worker for New York City causes, died yesterday at New York...

  6. Marietta Tree (1917–1991) was the first woman to serve as a chief U.S. delegate and a permanent ambassador to the UN. She was born Mary Endicott Peabody, a descendant of prominent New England families, and became involved in civil rights, politics, and international affairs.

  7. Tree, Mary Endicott Peabody FitzGerald (“Marietta”) (b. 12 April 1917 in Lawrence, Massachusetts; d. 15 August 1991 in New York City), socialite, Democratic party activist, and first woman to serve as a U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Mary Endicott Peabody was born into the prestigious Peabody clan.