Control eventually passed to Georges's son, Jacques Bollinger, and he married Elizabeth Law, who became the now-legendary Lily Bollinger.
Koop's wife died in 2007, and he married Cora Hogue in 2010.
Another feature marks him out as a striking regular at Tsukiji: he is an Englishman by the name of Andy Lunt, and he married more than 20 years ago into a family that has run Tokyo restaurants for generations.
Around that time, his wife-to-be Sandy, a Japanese-American friend of the family who grew up in a neighboring town, told him she wouldn't move down from San Francisco to be with him unless they got married, and he wouldn't get married unless he had a job.
He was jailed in Iran then fled to Turkey and Germany where he got married and lives today.
But he dropped out of university and travelled to Afghanistan, where he married and fathered a son.
Under American law he was her legal guardian, and he remained married to her, despite starting a family with another woman.
Shakespeareans may complain about a certain paucity of information, but at least they know where their man was buried and whom he married.
Published reports at the time said she met the pitcher at a Florida karaoke bar when she was 15 and he was 28 and married.
Since he was an especially quick and enterprising fish, he managed to get married while he was pursuing her, and even to establish a small company that imported plastic products from the Far East.
He said he had gone to the US with his partner Peggy, who is an American, and whom he had married more than 10 years ago.
He married my mother in 1944 and was still married to her when he died in 1994.
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He and Nicole Brown, whom he married in 1985, played the perfect, handsome couple.
When the innocent man told them that he was married and had children, he was attacked.
Eventually he and Susan married, but the politics remained the same.
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Between 1939 and 1945 he was married to actress Dorothy Comingore - best known for her role as Susan Alexander, the second wife of Orson Welles's character in Citizen Kane.
Anthony Power was born to a very poor family in Southern Ireland, his son said, and when he first married his wife in 1959 they lived in a caravan as they could not afford a house.
He had married and fathered a child when he was only 18 but the relationship fell apart and his wife left him with their infant son.
And he told me that he wasn't leaving, that we had been through everything in our whole married life and he was going to stay with me.
He married again, divorced and married a lasting helpmate for old age, Vava Brodsky.
While my husband certainly had no idea what he was getting himself into when he married me (and vice versa) could he have done better with a stay at home wife?
He went to Europe, where in 1963 he married and started a new family in Stockholm.
He married and had children before returning to teach at the Toulouse school, French Jewish representatives said.
So stubborn he married and divorced the same woman three times before they finally called it quits.
He later worked for the bank in Mexico City, where he met and married Maria Luisa Lopez-Collada Marquez, Richardson's mother.
While he was a medical student, he met and married his wife of nearly 52 years, the classics scholar Amy Kass.
Yet here we are 49 years later and he's happily married, with kids who are fulfilling rich destinies of their own.
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In Midland he met and married Laura Welch, a teacher and librarian.
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