Marguerite Carlin was born on 9. Dec. 1909 at Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio. She married
William Sylvester Price, son of
William Clifford Price and
Florence Junis Ott Miller, on 20. May. 1944 at *Ohio or Charleston SC. Marguerite Carlin was buried in May. 1966. She died in May. 1986 at Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, at age 76; Lung Cancer. Marguerite moved to San Fransico after the death of William Sylester Scott and died there, leaving a will and some of William's belongings to step-son, Jean Rene' Price.
Her father was an attorney in Ohio.
From Jean Rene' Price email dated 20 August 2000:
"Marguerite wore pink (marriage on 20 May 1944); her dad had passed away before she met Dad at the Ohio State University where she was Mortar Board, one of the top 12 women on campus when she graduated, based on academics, social and campus activities. She also had a masters in business administration or English. She was an only child and her Dad had money. When they moved to Tulsa in the summer of 1946, she put her mom in a home in Wichita, Kansas; they made a few trips to see her. I went alon gon one of them - U of Tulsa played Wichita State in a football game; her mom was apparently too ill to attend the game, the other did, me included.
Marguerite founded the Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority on the campus at Tulsa and founded the Tulsa Alum Association and did all the work to get the records organized and up to date and a department running smoothly. She was exceptionally active in both University of Tulsa theater and the Little Theater with Dad into it as well; both were considered good actors. Then again, Dad lettered in four sports at the University of Cincinnati - football, baseball, basketball and either track or boxing. He finished at the top of his class as well; plus he layed a concert violin with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra...catching the train daily from Loveland to the campus in Cincinnati; so his day ran from 4:00 am to 10:00 pm (21:00); and the train station was a couple of miles away, so that is a jog to add to the rest of it. Jacqueline says he was a member of the South Carolina Poetry Society too; and I have seen his sketches...fine work. Additionally, he was a crack rifle shot as well. "
"Her attorney finally located me in June of 1984 (would have been 1986) and was exceptionally hositle; probably assuming I knew where she was what she had been doing. However, she sold the Charleston home in 1974 to the Richardson family and the last I heard a year or two later was that she was house sitting for a friend in San Fransico. Marguerite's father was either the attorney general for the State of Ohio or for the City of Colulmbus - a highly political position. She was an only child, born near Akron, Ohio..."