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Gladys Pearl Baker

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212:, and at the end of the marriage, Jasper and the children returned to his native Kentucky without Baker's knowledge. Baker moved to Kentucky to be near her children but left after four months. She had limited contact thereafter. She moved to Hollywood, where she became a film cutter in the growing movie industry. There, she met Martin Edward Mortensen, whom she had a short marriage with that ended in divorce. Afterwards, she had a relationship with Charles Stanley Gifford while he was separated from his wife. Baker became pregnant with her third child, Norma Jeane Mortenson (also called Norma Jeane Baker and later Marilyn Monroe). Baker struggled to take care of her daughter and placed her with a foster family weeks after her birth. 512:, near San Francisco, a more secure facility. By June 1939, Baker lived at a clinic-supervised boardinghouse in San Francisco. By the mid-1940s, Baker had been released by Agnews and moved to Portland, Oregon. In April 1946, Baker traveled to southern California by bus and Norma Jeane took her into her apartment in Ana Lower's duplex. Baker helped Norma Jeane schedule modeling appointments and with the shopping. After several months, she had trouble adjusting to living with people and moved out of Norma Jeane's apartment. Concerned that reporters might find out about Baker's mental illness, Norma Jeane, then going by Marilyn Monroe, said that both of her parents were dead. 469:
went on strike weeks later. Around this time, Baker and Norma Jeane moved in with Grace and her husband, Doc Goddard. Baker learned in October 1933 that her grandfather Tilford Hogan killed himself. In late 1933, Baker had become very upset when she learned that Norma Jeane had been sexually abused. Baker also became despondent and inconsolable believing that she would likely experience mental illness like her parents and grandfather. She may have also been depressed for having neglected her children. Norma Jeane and Grace cared for her and tried to comfort her, but Baker continued to cry and failed to get the rest she needed. She received medicine from a
389: 440: 452:. She died on August 23, 1927, of a heart attack. Baker's brother Marion disappeared in October 1929 and was pronounced dead in 1939. On October 24, 1939, a fire broke out at the Consolidated Film Industry, gutting the building and destroying millions of films. Baker is credited with saving a number of lives when she escorted women from the editing studio to outside of the building. Even though her mother had died and her brother was missing, Baker was relatively stable in 1930. 354: 289:, Baker visited the children once in Kentucky and then had "infrequent attempts to contact" Jackie and Berniece during their childhood. She had not developed the emotional stability to properly care for the children. Four months later, she returned to California. Jasper had married a woman who was good to her children, and Baker was afraid of Jasper who had bloodied her back while she was in Kentucky. No one would help her get her children back. 350:. They both had been married once before. They married on October 11, 1924. Baker was initially attracted, among other things, to Mortensen's stability, but after they were married she became bored with him. She left him around early 1925 and moved in with Grace. Mortensen filed a divorce petition on May 26, 1925, citing desertion. He tried to win his wife back, but they were divorced on August 15, 1928. 33: 432:
her workload. Baker visited Norma Jeane and took her on trolley cars to the beach, picnics, restaurants, and other outings on the weekends, sometimes spending the night, but the frequency waned over time. Although she regularly paid $ 25 (equivalent to $ 430 in 2023) for Norma Jeane's care, Baker became "for the most part an irregular, shadowy visitor at the edge of Norma Jeane's life."
484:, and after several months in a rest home, she was committed to the Los Angeles General Hospital. She was considered incompetent to take care of herself. After she was deemed insane and the state hospital had done all it could to manage Baker's chronic state of depression and agitation, as well as her preoccupation with religion, Grace filed papers in late 1934 for Baker to be committed to 385:. She did not allow Gifford to visit her in the hospital. He later remarried and kept his illegitimate daughter a secret from his wife. Because Baker was still married to Mortensen, he was legally Norma Jeane's father. When Norma Jeane was older, Baker reportedly told her that her father, whom she refused to name, was a movie star. In 2022, DNA testing confirmed Gifford was the father. 281:. As a child, Jackie fell out of the family car, suffering injuries that left him lame for the rest of his life. After abusive incidents, Baker filed for divorce from Jasper in 1921, and was awarded custody of the children. Jasper kidnapped the children and returned with them to his native Kentucky, where his mother helped raise them. 339:, becoming flappers "who chose to extend the recent women's suffrage amendment to include the various social and sexual autonomies long claimed by men." Grace transformed Baker from a brown-haired "plain jane" to an attractive red-headed woman who wore stylish clothing. In 1925, McKee married actor Ervin Stillman "Doc" Goddard. 500:
without Norma Jeane. After living with the Goddards for a while, Doc said that he did not want to care for Norma Jeane anymore, so Grace reluctantly brought her to the Los Angeles Orphan's Home, though she would visit her frequently and bring her presents. In June 1937, Norma Jeane moved back in with
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In early 1927, Baker moved into Della's house, as Della had developed a weak heart, respiratory problems, degenerative heart disease, and acute depression. In the spring, she had a stroke, which led to "unpredictable shifts of mood and temper," along with hallucinations. According to biographer Keith
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My mother spent many years at the hospital. Through the Los Angeles County, my guardian placed me in several foster families and I spent more than a year at the Los Angeles Orphanage. I haven't known my mother intimately, and since I'm an adult, and able to help her, I have contacted her. Now I help
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Baker was married for a third time in 1949, to the electrician John Stewart Eley. Baker claimed that Eley was an abusive alcoholic and filed for divorce in February 1952. The situation was complicated by another woman who claimed to have married Eley before 1949. Eley died on April 23, 1952, and the
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At the age of 14, Baker met John Newton ("Jasper" or "Jap") Baker, a businessman from Kentucky who was a "violent drinker" that beat Baker during their marriage. He owned the apartment building that Della managed. They were married on May 17, 1917, with her mother's permission and a signed affidavit
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with her mother and brother. Baker was a social teen at school who, like her mother, preferred older men. Marion went to live in San Diego with cousins in a household that was headed by a father. In 1917, Della began a tumultuous relationship with Charles Grainger, a widower with two sons. Della and
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She married a second time to Lyle Arthur Graves, a railway switchman supervisor at Pacific Electric, on March 7, 1912. They lived in Los Angeles at Graves' house. Della divorced him on January 17, 1914, charging Graves with "failure to provide, dissipation and habitual intemperance." Della lived in
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Prone to mood swings, Baker had a mental breakdown after the death of her son, the suicide of her father, and news that her studio was shutting down. From 1934 until the 1960s, Gladys spent most of her time in psychiatric facilities. During that time, Baker had a three-year marriage to John Stewart
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of Los Angeles and as a housekeeper in Los Angeles. She was sent money regularly by Norma Jeane, who became an actress under the stage name Marilyn Monroe (adopting Baker's maiden name). In fall of 1952, Baker returned to Grace's house, where she suffered another nervous breakdown. Monroe, who was
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Albert and Ida Bolender in the rural town of Hawthorne, California. The Bolenders lived across the street from Della, Baker's mother. Baker initially moved in with the Bolenders and shared a room with Norma Jeane until she was six months old. She then returned to Hollywood to manage an increase in
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In August 1933, Norma Jeane lived with the Baker and a British couple named George and Maud Atkinson in her mother's house, and Grace looked after Baker's and Norma Jeane's affairs. In the fall of 1933, Baker's son Jackie died of kidney disease, and Baker blamed Norma Jeane for living. Her studio
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The Bolenders gave Norma Jean a stable childhood and taught her proper conduct, morality, and religion. At some point, Norma Jeane visited her mother on the weekends and enjoyed her mother's carefree lifestyle and her friends. Their time was spent on walks, meals with friends, movie-watching, and
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on August 5, 1962, Baker was left a trust fund of $ 100,000 by her daughter, of which she received $ 5,000 per year. She made multiple attempts to escape from the sanitarium. In 1963, she was reported to have walked 15 miles to Lakeview Terrace Baptist Church. After being transferred to
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There was no clear identification of an abuser, but there are theories that it may have been Doc Goddard who had come to Los Angeles in 1933 and married Grace in 1935, according to Norma Jeane's first husband Jim Dougherty; an "inopportune thirteen-year-old cousin", or actor
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Baker and her brother, Marion Otis Elmer, had an unstable upbringing due to their father's alcoholism, frequent moves, and their parents' troubled marriage. Otis was prone to fits of rage and crying, migraines, dementia, and seizures. Her father was institutionalized at
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on Norma Jeane's birth certificate, using the name of her estranged husband and specifying his address as unknown. She also stated that she had previously had two children, but incorrectly stated that they were no longer living. Norma Jeane was baptized with the name
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Oregon by September 1914 and she married a man named Chitwood, or Charles E. Young on July 26, 1916, in Portland, Oregon. Baker got along with this stepfather and had fond memories of living on a farm in Oregon. Della divorced again, this time citing alcoholism.
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In late 1925, 10 months after Baker left Mortensen, she found out that she was pregnant. In the winter of 1925, Gifford took Baker to meet his family. They did not approve of him marrying a pregnant woman who was not raising her existing children.
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as a negative film cutter. She worked six days a week cutting out portions of the film that studio editors marked for removal. Another group of people assembled the strips to create the final release negative. Baker also worked as a film cutter at
370:. Gifford had separated from his wife, Lillian Priester, in October 1923. They were divorced in May 1925. In 1925, Baker and Gifford, a self-proclaimed womanizer, began an affair. Beside Gifford, Baker had relationships with other men in 1925. 342:
During the time that Baker worked at RKO, she was described as having a flat affect and seemed closed off. She was also described by coworkers, though, as beautiful, having twinkling green eyes and a lively spirit, delightful, and funny.
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and moved her daughter in with her. They shared the house with lodgers, actors George and Maude Atkinson and their daughter, Nellie. In the summer, while Baker worked at a film lab, Norma Jeane spent the days at theaters watching films.
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Della's demographic information and the marriage record is a partial match, showing she was born in 1878 but born in Missouri, rather than Indiana. The 1910 census for Della, Gladys, and Marion Monroe also shows that Della was born in
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attending church. Although Baker could be carefree, "the problem for Norma Jeane was that she saw Gladys in too many negative moods and situations not to be troubled by her." She often called Baker "the woman with the red hair."
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and was unable to take care of Norma Jeane. On one occasion, Grace prevented Baker from stabbing her daughter. Taraborrelli stated that Gladys accused Grace of trying to poison the baby and then stabbed her with a knife.
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At the time, the only legal grounds for divorce were adultery, alcoholism, and physical abuse. So, the reason for the divorce was documented as alcoholism, but there may have been another reason for the failure of the
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The Atkinsons returned to England in late 1934 and initially, Norma Jeane lived with Grace's sister and brother-in-law, Enid and Sam Knebelkamp. She was also cared for by Grace's aunt, Ana Lower. Norma Jeane became a
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When the Monroes lived in Mexico, syphilis was an epidemic. One physician believed that Otis did not contract syphilis through sex, but through unsanitary work conditions in which the bacteria was spread by
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About one year later, when she was age 20, Baker moved to Kentucky to live near her children. She worked cleaning houses and caring for children, one of whom was named Norma Jeane. According to biographer
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In January 1934, Baker had a mental breakdown in front of eight-year-old Norma Jeane, who was forced to witness her mother flailing and screaming until the police arrived. Baker was diagnosed with
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After Baker lost her children, she became a heavy drinker, according to Della. Jackie reportedly died in his 20s, never seeing his mother again. Berniece did not see her mother for many years.
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Baker lived off and on at his nearby two-room bungalow. The couple was never married, but Della went by Mrs. Grainger. Baker was very unhappy living with Grainger, as she had been with Graves.
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The last time Baker ever saw Monroe was in the summer of 1962. During this last meeting, which took place on the lawn at Rockhaven, Monroe tried to persuade her mother to take her prescribed
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in 1953 and was supported by Monroe with $ 250 per month. Monroe's business manager, Inez Melson, cared for Grace until 1962 and was the administratrix of Monroe's estate after her death.
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Baker was married three times for three to four years each marriage. She was married for the first time at age 14 to Jasper Newton Baker. They had two children, including American author
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Baker lacked parenting skills and had a lifestyle that did not suit motherhood. She did not have viable daycare options and needed her job to earn a living. She also experienced severe
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The Atkinsons were former vaudeville actors from England. They were likely Norma Jeane's foster family between June and October 1933, when they moved into Baker's house.
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She met Grace McKee, a supervisor at Consolidates, and they became good friends. In the summer of 1923, they moved into an apartment in an area that came to be known as
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The film industry was flourishing by 1923 when 576 films were released and 43 million people, more than 40% of the country's population, went to see black-and-white
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painting railway cars. Della was a midwife and an unofficial teacher. In the spring of 1903, the family moved to Los Angeles County, where Otis worked for the
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the Goddards, but was frightened by Doc, who she claimed was often drunk and sexually threatened her. At one point, he reportedly attempted to
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Eley, who died before she could divorce him. In her later years, she lived with her daughter Berniece before moving to a senior care facility.
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Taraborrelli says that Baker was born on May 27, 1900, but the census record for 1910 shows that Gladys P. Monroe was born in Mexico in 1902.
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Over the years, Baker's relationship with her children became a subject of debate and was addressed in many films about Monroe, such as
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Within two weeks of Norma Jeane's birth, Baker placed her baby with a foster family who lived 16 miles (26 km) from her,
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In the summer of 1924, Baker met Martin Edward Mortensen, the son of a Norwegian immigrant and a 27-year-old meterman for the
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Badman, Della tried to smother Norma Jeane with a pillow in July 1927 for no reason. On August 4, Della was diagnosed with
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Banner states that Baker was 15 when she was married to Baker, but she was married 10 days before her 15th birthday.
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The lodgers were Samuel Evans (47), Lois Evans (45), May Evans (9), David H Nelson (28) and Mary E Nelson (28).
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present, called the police and watched as her mother was whisked away to a hospital. Baker was admitted to
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Baker's mental health made headlines in her daughter's career early. In an interview with the
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that Baker was 18. Baker gave birth to a son, Robert Kermit "Jackie", followed by a daughter,
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Banner states that Baker put Norma Jeane in a foster home when she was three months of age.
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cuts a film, 1928. Baker wore white gloves while editing film to prevent damage to the film
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Baker worked as a negative film cutter under Charles Stanley Gifford, her superior at
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In the summer of 1933, Baker bought a small house in Hollywood with a loan from the
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in San Bernardino County in November 1908. He had an advanced, untreatable case of
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After an escape attempt, Baker was transferred from Norwalk State Hospital to the
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in Los Angeles and east of Hollywood. The two women embraced the freedom of the
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1925–1926: Relationship with Charles Stanley Gifford and birth of Norma Jeane
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Baker gave birth to her third and final child, Norma Jeane (later known as
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Gladys Pearl Monroe was born on May 27, 1902 in Porfirio DΓ­az (now named
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her and I want to keep helping her as long as she needs me.
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when her grandmother Della tried to hide the illegitimacy.
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Piedras Negras, Coahuila
Gainesville, Florida
Marilyn Monroe
Berniece Baker Miracle
Marilyn Monroe
Berniece Baker Miracle
Piedras Negras, Coahuila
Bentonville, Arkansas
National Railroad of Mexico
Pacific Electric Railway Company
Patton State Hospital
neurosyphilis
paresis
Venice, Los Angeles
Berniece Inez Gladys
Donald Spoto

Lilya Brik
silent films
Consolidated Film Industries
Columbia Pictures
RKO
Silver Lake
Roaring Twenties
Southern California Gas Company

RKO Pictures
Marilyn Monroe
Los Angeles County Hospital

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