Talk:List of American heiresses
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When did they precisely wed ?
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- Baroness Guido von Nimptsch, then Countess Gregory Nostitz, née Miss Madeleine "Lili" Bouton = 1900 ?? then 1918 ??
- Baroness Friedrich von und zu Weichs zur Wenne, née Miss Vernal Edna Andrews aka Fern Andra = 28 September 1917 ??
- Baroness Hubert de Wangen, née Miss Lorna Hyde of New York (daughter of Henry Baldwin Hyde II and Emilie de La Grange) ??
- Baroness N Renoüard de Bussière, née Miss Holladay (daughter of Benjamin "Ben" Holladay) ??
- Countess Alfredo di Carpegna, née Miss Kinta Desmare, previously Merrill ??
- Duchess di Litta, née Miss Jane Johnston Perry = 1898 ??
- Lady (Charles Keith) Kortright, née Miss Martha Ella Richardson (daughter of John Richardson of Philadelphia) ??
- Countess Adolph von Brüning, née Miss Treat, previously McKay = 1898-1899 ??
- Baroness Raymond Seillière, née Miss O'Brien (daughter of a New York banker and widow of Charles A. Livermore) = 1892 ??
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.69.180.19 (talk) 14:34, 14 November 2013 (UTC)
- Countess di Forresta, née Miss Skinner of New York ??
- Countess Louveau de Chavanne, née Miss Ouirda Benson of Brooklyn ??
- Baronne de Riviera/Riviere, née Miss Anna Blunt of Washington ??
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.69.180.19 (talk) 07:53, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
2/ from the Boston Evening Transcript, 19 January 1889 / Paris, 2 Jan. 1889 "Marrying foreigners - American wives and Titled husbands" :
- Marchioness Carlo Vetti Torrigiani, née Miss Fry (granddaughter of Philadelphia publisher John Gregg) = 1885 ??
- Baroness Carl de Klenck, née Miss Augusta Udall Meinell of New York (sister of the Viscountess Le Roy de La Tournelle) ??
- Viscountess Jean-Antoine Le Roy de La Tournelle, née Miss Nina Adelaide Meinell of New York (sister of the Baroness de Klenck) = 1885 ??
- Countess de Chavigny, née Miss Stevens of New York ??
- Countess de Sers, née Miss Niven (stepdaughter of Mrs Robert Niven, the ex-Mrs Horace Clark of New York and Commodore Vanderbilt's daughter) = 1888 ??
- Baroness d'Erlanger, née Miss Marguerite Mathilde Slidell of Louisiana = 3 October 1864 ??
- Countess François de Dion, née Jane Gardner of New York, previously Mrs McCart(h)y ??
- Baroness Vilain XIIII (Belgium), née Miss Gordon of Ohio ??
- Baroness d'Aerschott (Belgium), née Miss Detmold of New York ??
- Marchioness de San Carlos (Spain), née Miss Madden ??
- Viscountess des Roys, née Miss Ada Miltenberger of New Orleans = 1871 ??
- Baroness Léon Jules Brin, née Miss Annina Ledoux of New Orleans ??
- Countess Alfredo Galli, née Miss Clara Roberts ??
- Countess Joseph Telfener, née Miss Ada Hungerford ??
- Countess Lionetti, née Miss Chisholm of New York ??
- Countess Jacques d'Aramon, née Miss Mary Fisher of New York (sister of the Countess della Gherardesca) ??
- Countess della Gherardesca, née Miss Fisher of New York (sister of the Countess d'Aramon) ??
- Princess N Ruspoli, née Miss Broadwood of New Orleans ??
- Countess Barboli, née Miss Lewis of Connecticut ??
- Marchioness Teodio, née Miss Conrad of New York ??
- Duchess delle Torre, née Miss Haight of New York ??
- Countess Oreolo, née Miss Mortimer of New York (daughter of Richard Mortimer) ??
- Countess de Kessler, née Miss Lynch of Philadelphia ??
3/ from the Daily Alta California, Volume 40, Number 13456, 30 June 1886 "They married Titles - American Belles who have become Foreign Noblewomen" :
- Baroness von Glumer, née Miss Frances Amelia Bartlett, widow and heiress of Snr Oviedo of Cuba ??
- Viscountess (de La Haye) d'Anglemont, née Miss Thomas (daughter of General Thomas) ??
- Countess di Castiglione, née Miss Porter of Newport ??
- Countess de Narbonne-Lara, née Miss Catherine Phelan/Fithian of New York = 1865 ??
- Countess de Sanza de Lobo (Portugal), née Miss Allen of New York ??
- Baroness von Friedlander, née Miss Wheelwright ??
- Marchioness de Calderon de La Barca, née Miss McLaw of Staten Island ??
- Baroness Bakhmeteff, née Miss Beale of Washington (daughter of General Beale) = 1877 ??
- Baroness Lagerfeldt, née Miss Day of Steubenville, Ohio ??
- Countess de Neffray, née Miss Meiggs of Washington ??
- Countess de Suzannet, née Miss French of New York ??
- Marchioness Taffini d'Acceglio, née Miss Mary O'Neil Wickersham of New York ??
- Countess Buxhoeveden, née Miss Caroline McKnight of Bordentown ??
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.69.180.19 (talk) 20:50, 19 October 2013 (UTC)
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[edit]Heiresses? This article is not about the financial gains through inheritance, is it? If it is about inheriting "royal" family names, caution: 1. Austria and Germany abolished monarchy in 1919 and became republics. Since then, all those "von" (or "Prinz", "Freiherr" et al) people with German or Austrian passports are not nobility anymore, as such does not exist as a societal class anymore. Such "titles" have become family names since, and nothing else. 2. Persons who divorced a spouse with such a royal "title", unless they keep that family name in citizenship documents even after the divorce, they are heiresses of exactly nothing. 3. Persons who never legally took up the "royal" family name of the spouse into their legal documents, after marriage are not heiresses of anything, alive or dead. 4. "Baron" has never been a royal title in Germany or Austria. It just never existed.
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[edit]But why is American dollar princesses underlined? jengod (talk) 01:45, 12 April 2023 (UTC)
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