Majer met Olympic oarsman
John Brendan Kelly at the Turngemeinde Athletic and Social Club when she was 14 and he was 23. She later recalled, "When we first met, we did not really take each other very seriously... But Jack would take me home from the club some nights, and some days he would pick me up after school. Our courtship began in earnest when he came home from World War One." They married in 1924, ten years after they first met. Kelly, the son of an Irish Catholic immigrant and ten years her senior, won a gold medal for sculling in the
1920 Olympics. After working in the brickmaking businesses of two older brothers, Kelly started his own business, eventually becoming a millionaire. He was also involved in politics, and after serving as Democratic City chairman, he ran unsuccessfully as the Democratic candidate for
Mayor of Philadelphia in 1935. He would also have run for senator however Majer discouraged him from doing so. Majer's family was
Lutheran, and she converted to Catholicism before the marriage. She and Kelly had four children: Margaret "Peggy" Katherine (1925–1991),
John "Kell" Brendan Jr. (1927–1985),
Grace Patricia (1929–1982) and Elizabeth "Lizanne" Anne (1933–2009). Via Grace, Majer is the maternal grandmother of
Albert II, Prince of Monaco. ==Later life==