Allegedly she was.
2007-09-09 20:56:17
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answered by Namlevram 5
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Evangeline Dahlinger
2016-11-16 14:39:45
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answered by galustian 4
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According to Stephanie Deutsch's "The Auto Didact: Inventing Ford's America," Evangeline Cote was thirty years Ford's junior when she came to work as a stenographer. He arranged her marriage to his chauffeur, Ray Dahlinger, furnished a house, and later gave 150 acres of land for the couple. Deutsch notes that circumstantial evidence indicates that her son, John Cote Dahlinger, was Ford's child: "He provided his own baby crib for the child to sleep in, and when the boy was seven, he received a racing car from the Indianapolis 500, courtesy of Mr. Ford."
2007-09-12 07:02:47
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answered by Ellie Evans-Thyme 7
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"My question to you is, isn't it about time you became an expert in the workings of the banking industry, especially given the current climate in the economic world?" Wouldn't Earth a perfect place if everyone was intelligent and knew the workings of the world? Sadly that's not going to happen. Not just anyone can become an expert in the workings of the economy.
2016-03-13 03:30:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Henry Ford's Mistress whatwver happened to her and heney's son by her
2007-09-10 03:27:02
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answered by Sherilan H 1
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