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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. X - Page 8« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Everett D. Glover)

Mr. Glover.
I stated that he had two children?
Mr. Jenner.
Yes.
Mr. Glover.
And they had both died?
Mr. Jenner.
Did die, yes.
Mr. Glover.
I did not state such.
Mr. Jenner.
Had two children by the marriage to Wynne Sharples.
Mr. Glover.
The last name Sharples is correct, and I remember the nickname "Deedee" of the woman who he said he was married to by whom he had two children.
I did not say to the FBI that he had two children who died. I have said he had two children one of which died who apparently had cystic fibrosis.
Mr. Jenner.
All right, did he mention any other relative of his?
Mr. Glover.
I was asked this question by the FBI, and I believe he mentioned--I know he mentioned a brother--a brother who taught school, and I believe it is Dartmouth, N.H., and I think he taught history.
Anyhow, he taught some subject or related subject on liberal arts, but I don't know.
Mr. Jenner.
He did mention Dartmouth?
Mr. Glover.
I couldn't be sure.
Mr. Jenner.
Could have--could he have mentioned Princeton instead of Dartmouth?
Mr. Glover.
I don't think so, because I remember it being in that area up in the upper New England States, somewhere.
Mr. Jenner.
Was there any discussion of Jeanne or "Jon's" background?
Mr. Glover.
Yes. The impression I got of her background was that she was of White Russian stock and came through China where she was married, and then came to this country. That is the impression I got.
Mr. Jenner.
That she had come from Russia and gone to China?
Mr. Glover.
I don't know whether anyone said White Russia, but whether they said that or not, I got the impression that she had come originally from Russia.
Mr. Jenner.
Did you learn anything about--perhaps I'd better so pursue Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. She had come through China?
Mr. Glover.
She lived in China and was brought up there as a young girl, married, presumably, a Chinese man, and then came to this country. That is the story I got, and apparently from what she said, he did not adjust.
Mr. Jenner.
She came here with her husband?
Mr. Glover.
That is the impression I got.
Mr. Jenner.
You had the impression that he was a Chinese?
Mr. Glover.
I had that impression.
Mr. Jenner.
After they arrived here, the husband did not adjust well?
Mr. Glover.
Right, and it led to their breakup.
Mr. Jenner.
And they were then divorced?
Mr. Glover.
Yes.
Mr. Jenner.
Or at least broke up, as far as you know?
Mr. Glover.
That is the impression I got.
Mr. Jenner.
And that her marriage to George De Mohrenschildt was her second marriage?
Mr. Glover.
That is the impression I got.
Mr. Jenner.
Did you learn whether Mrs. De Mohrenschildt had any business or occupation herself?
Mr. Glover.
Yes, I did. She had worked some time during--at the time that I first met her, she worked as a designer of clothes.
Mr. Jenner.
For what company?
Mr. Glover.
I don't know what company, but she worked here in Dallas at the time. I believe at the time she joined the Figure Skating Club, someone learned that. I don't think she told me particularly, but someone, that she did this.
Mr. Jenner.
Did you ever have a conversation on the subject with her which served to confirm the report that you had obtained from someone else? That is, that she worked as a designer here in Dallas.
Mr. Glover.
I cannot recall at the time of the first meeting with her, but at
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