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Apart from her time with Denny Doherty, Elliot was married twice. The first marriage, to bandmate Jim Hendricks, began in [[1963]]. This was reportedly a purely platonic arrangement, however, to assist him in avoiding being drafted into the army during the [[Vietnam War]].<ref>[http://www.hotshotdigital.com/tribute/MamaCass.html Cass Elliott dies at age 32]</ref> The marriage reportedly was never consummated and was annulled in 1968.<ref>[http://www.laurelcanyonthebook.com/?cat=50 Meet the Mugwumps]</ref> In [[1971]], Elliot married journalist [[Baron]] Donald von Wiedenman<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,903034,00.html July 12, 1971 Time Magazine announcement of Elliot's marriage to von Wiedenman]</ref><ref>For a photo, see [http://www.casselliot.com/imagepage2.htm the Official Cass Elliot Website].</ref> Von Wiedenman was heir to a [[Bavaria|Bavarian]] [[barony]]. That marriage ended in divorce after a few months.
Elliot gave birth to a daughter, Owen Vanessa Elliot, on [[April 26]], [[1967]]. She never publicly identified the father, but many years later, Michelle Phillips helped Owen locate her biological father. <ref>''California Dreamgirl,'' Vanity Fair magazine article quoting Michelle Phillips and Owen Elliot, Dec. 2007.</ref> Owen grew up to become a singer as well and toured with former Beach Boy [[Al Jardine]].<ref>[http://www.superseventies.com/faq_beachboys.html Beach Boys FAQ
At the height of her solo career in 1974, Elliot performed two sold-out concerts at the [[London Palladium]]. She telephoned Michelle Phillips after the final concert, utterly elated that she had received standing ovations each night. She then retired for the evening, and died in her sleep of a [[Myocardial infarction|heart attack]].<ref name="nyt-report">Staff report (July 30, 1974). Cass Elliot, Pop Singer, Dies; Star of the Mamas and Papas; A Hearty Performer.</ref>
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