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  1. Mar 3, 2024 · Tristram Tupper was a writer and screen-writer who served in World War II as an Army Brigadier General. He was the brother-in-law of Army Chief of Staff General George C. Marshall. Tupper’s spouse was Clara Tarbell Tupper. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Section 7 near General Marshall.

  2. Tristram Tupper was born on 11 September 1885 in Caroline County, Virginia, USA. He was a writer, known for Lost in the Stratosphere (1934), Klondike Fury (1942) and Girl Overboard (1937). He was married to Clara Tarbell and Marion Ferrell. He died on 30 December 1954 in Miles, Virginia, USA.

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  3. Tupper, Tristram. Brigadier-General. * 11th of September 1886. † 30th of December 1954. (National Guard) Promotions. Service. This is a brief biographical sketch of the military career of Brigadier-General Tristram Tupper. He was a general during World War Two.

  4. Apr 9, 2015 · Tristram Tupper (1885-1954) was the son of the Rev. Henry Allen Tupper, Jr., and of Marie Louise Pender. He was therefore the second cousin twice removed of my wife. He was also the brother-in-law of Gen. George Marshall.

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  5. Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33457805/tristram-tupper: accessed ), memorial page for Tristram Tupper (15 Oct 1779–20 May 1865), Find a Grave Memorial ID 33457805, citing First Baptist Churchyard, Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA; Maintained by Cousins by the Dozens (contributor ...

  6. Tristram Tupper was born on 11 September 1885 in Caroline County, Virginia, USA. He was a writer, known for Lost in the Stratosphere (1934), Klondike Fury (1942) and Girl Overboard (1937). He was married to Clara Tarbell and Marion Ferrell.

  7. About Brigadier General Tristram Tupper. He was born in Caroline County, Virginia. His military service included the Mexican Border, World War I and World War II. During World War II, he was on the staff of General Jacob Devers, commander of the 6th Army Group.