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  1. Anna Wilmarth Thompson Ickes (January 27, 1873 – August 31, 1935) was an American politician and activist.

  2. Ickes, Anna Thompson (1873–1935) American politician and reformer. Name variations: Anna Wilmarth Ickes. Born Anna Wilmarth on January 27, 1873, in Chicago, Illinois; died on August 31, 1935, in Velarde, New Mexico; daughter of Henry Martin Wilmarth (a manufacturer and organizer of the First National Bank) and Mary Jane (Hawes) Wilmarth (1837 ...

  3. He was freed from the need of working for a living when he married Mrs. Anna Wilmarth Thompson, a wealthy divorcee. Between cultivating dahlias and collecting stamps, he annoyed Sam Insull,...

  4. *By his first marriage to Anna Wilmarth Thompson, who died in a motor crash in 1935, Mr. Ickes has a son, Raymond, now 26, who last month got a job in the U. S. Attorney’s office, Manhattan. He...

  5. Ickes married Anna Wilmarth Thompson in 1911. They had a son, Raymond, and Ickes became a stepfather to Thompson's son from a previous marriage, Wilmarth. They also adopted two children, Frances and Robert. In 1935, Anna died, and Ickes then married Jane Dahlman. They had two children, Elizabeth Jane and Harold McEwen. Ickes died in 1952.

  6. Ickes married divorcee Anna Wilmarth Thompson in 1911. He had one son, Raymond Wilmarth Ickes (1912–2000) with Anna. He was a stepfather to two children from Anna's previous marriage, her biological son Wilmarth Thompson, and her adopted daughter Frances Thompson. Ickes and Anna also adopted son Robert Harold Ickes (1913–1971).

  7. Harold Ickes married Anna Wilmarth Thompson in 1911. Her considerable wealth, and their mutual interest in progressive causes, facilitated Ickes’ continued participation in politics. The couple first settled in Evanston, but soon purchased seven acres of woodland in Hubbard Woods and began to build a house. Over the next four years, Ickes was ...