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  Bonaparte article - Bonaparte Corsican Napoleon France November 10 1799 Lucien Bonaparte Saint-Cloud - What-Means.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Of Corsican origin, the Bonaparte (originally Buonaparte) family is the family of Napoleon I, who was elected as first consul of France on November 10, 1799 with the help of his brother, Lucien Bonaparte, president of the Council of Five Hundred at Saint-Cloud.
Charles Louis Napoleon (1808-1873), son of Louis Napoleon, was president of France in 1848-1852 and emperor in 1852-1870, reigning as Napoleon III; his son, Eugene Bonaparte (1856-1879), styled the Prince Imperial, died fighting the Zulus in Natal, South Africa.
The current head of the family is the prince Napoleon (Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte, born 1950), great-great-grandson of Jérôme by his second marriage; he has a son Jean (born 1986) and a brother Jérôme (Jérôme Bonaparte, born 1957), unmarried.
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 BONAPARTE - LoveToKnow Article on BONAPARTE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
JEROME (1784-1860) was born at Ajaccio on the 15th of November 1784; he shared the fortunes of the family in the early years of the French Revolution, was then educated at Juilly and was called to the side of his brother, then First Consul of France, in 1800.
An imperial decree having an.nulled the Patterson marriage, the emperor united Jerome to the princess Catherine of Wiirttemberg; and in pursuance of the terms of the treaty of Tilsit (July 7, 1807) raised him to the throne of the new kingdom of Westphalia.
In the early part of that campaign Jerome was entrusted with an important movement which might have brought the southern Russian army into grave danger; on his failure (which was probably due to his lack of energy) the emperor promptly subjected him to the control of Marshal Davout, and Jerome returned to Cassel.
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 Charles Joseph Bonaparte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Charles Joseph Bonaparte (June 9, 1851–June 28, 1921) was a grandson of Jerome Bonaparte (the youngest brother of the French emperor Napoleon I), and a member of the United States Cabinet.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, he was the son of Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte (1805-1870) and Susan May Williams (1812-1881), from whom the American line of the Bonaparte family descended.
Bonaparte died in Bella Vista, Baltimore County, Maryland and is interred at Baltimore's Loudon Park Cemetery.
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 Jerome Bonaparte
Jerome received a message from his brother to the effect that if he left the "young person" in America, his youthful indiscretion would be forgiven; if he brought her with him, she should not put a foot on French territory.
After the death of Jerome she brought suit for a share in his estate; but documentary proofs, the fact that the validity of her marriage had been sustained by the Church, and the zeal and eloquence of her advocate, Berryer, did not prevent an adverse decision, probably inspired by the imperial court.
Jerome Bonaparte, the son, refused to sue for the hand of a daughter of Joseph Bonaparte, as his mother desired, and married Miss Williams, of Roxbury, Massachusetts.
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 Jerome Bonaparte
Jérôme Bonaparte, born November 15, 1784 in Ajaccio, Corsica, was the youngest brother of Emperor Napoleon I of France.
Their second child, a daughter, the Princess Mathilde Bonaparte, 1820-1904, was prominent during and after the Second Empire as hostess to men of arts and letters.
Jerome Bonaparte died on June 24, 1860 at Villegenis, France (today Massy[?] in Essonne).
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 Napoleon Bonaparte's Family : Brother : Jerome Bonaparte
The wild one of the Bonaparte clan, Jerome began his military career in the navy and during a stop in America fell in love with an heiress, Elizabeth Patterson.
In 1806, Jerome became a vice-admiral and repaired his relationship with the emperor, joining him as a divisional commander of the Bavarian forces in the Grande Armee.
During the 100 Days' Campaign, Jerome again led French troops in the field at Waterloo and was responsible for the misguided, and costly, attacks on Hougoumont.
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 Jérôme Bonaparte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was a younger brother of Joseph Bonaparte, Napoleon Bonaparte, Lucien Bonaparte, Elisa Bonaparte, Louis Bonaparte, Pauline Bonaparte and Caroline Bonaparte.
Napoleon annulled their marriage but a son, Jérôme Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Camberwell, Surrey, England.
Their second child, a daughter, the Princess Mathilde Bonaparte, was prominent during and after the Second French Empire as a hostess.
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 Jérôme Napoleon Bonaparte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte (July 7, 1805 - June 17, 1870) was a son of Jérôme Bonaparte and Elizabeth Patterson, and a nephew of Emperor Napoleon I.
With the annulment came the rescinding of Patterson's son's right to carry the Bonaparte name, a ruling that was reversed by Napoleon III.
Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte died in Baltimore, Maryland and is buried in the Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore.
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 Jérôme Bonaparte - Wikipedia
Er diente in der französischen Marine, bevor er in den Vereinigten Staaten eine Ehe mit Elizabeth Patterson (1785-1879), der Tochter eines Baltimorer Kaufmannes, einging.
Ihr gemeinsamer Sohn, Jérôme Napoleon Bonaparte wurde in England geboren.
Zweite Ehe: Jérôme Bonaparte heiratete 1807 Katharina von Württemberg († 1835), Tochter von Friedrich I., König von Württemberg.
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 The Bonapartes
Jérôme Bonaparte (1784-1860), Napoleon's youngest brother, was a lieutenant in the French Navy in 1803, fighting in the Carribbean.
Jerome's brother Napoleon (not yet emperor) was furious: he intended to marry off his family according to his political designs.
Jerome went back, with Betsy: she was denied landing in continental Europe and had to go to London, where she gave birth to a son in 1805.
www.heraldica.org /topics/france/bonapart.htm   (1112 words)

  
 Bonaparte. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Of the second generation of the family the most important was Louis Bonaparte’s son, Louis Napoleon, who became emperor as Napoleon III (see also separate article for Napoleon II, son of Napoleon I and Marie Louise).
Charles Lucien Jules Laurent Bonaparte, 1803–57, prince of Canino, son of Lucien, lived in the United States from 1824 to 1833 and was important as a naturalist, particularly as author of American Ornithology (4 vol., 1825–33, in English).
The daughter of Jérôme and Catherine of Württemberg, the princess Mathilde Bonaparte, 1820–1904, was prominent during and after the second empire as hostess to men of arts and letters.
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 Chapter 4 - Jerome Bonaparte
In 1806, Jerome was appointed, first to the command of a seventy-four, and immediately afterwards to that of a squadron consisting of eight ships of the line.
Frederica returned to her father, and was followed by Jerome; but his conduct having rendered him odious to that prince, both he and his faithful wife proceeded to Italy.
"Jerome," said Napoleon, one day, "they say the majesty of kings is stamped on the brow: you may travel incognito to doomsday without being recognised!" By the emperor he was usually designated a little flguard (petit polisson) and by his unfortunate subjects, Heliogabalus in miniature.
www.napoleonic-literature.com /Book_23/Chapter04-Jerome.htm   (1650 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Napoleon Bonaparte
While Bonaparte was expressing himself thus, the Councils of the Five Hundred and the Ancients were passing a law to recall, amnesty, and restore to their civil and political rights the priests who had refused to take the oath of the Civil Constitution of the Clergy.
On the other hand, though Bonaparte had at first been extremely irritated by the allocution of 24 May, 1802, in which Pius VII demanded the revision of the Organic Articles, he ended by allowing it to be published in the "Moniteur" as a diplomatic document.
The proclamation of Bonaparte as consul for life (August, 1802) increased in him the sense of his responsibility towards the religion of the country, and in Pius VII the desire to be on good terms with a personage who was advancing with such long strides towards omnipotence.
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 Patterson/Baker Family Page:Information about Jerome Bonaparte
Jerome Bonaparte was born 1784 in Unknown, and died 1860 in Unknown.
It derived from the marriage of Jerome Bonaparte (q.v), the brother of the Emperor Napoleon I, and Elizabeth Patterson, daughter of William Patterson, a rich merchant-banker of Baltimore.
She was re-united with the Bonaparte family, with the exception of Jerome, whom she only saw once again, during a chance meeting in a museum in Florence.
familytreemaker.genealogy.com /users/p/a/t/Tiffany-G-Patterson-IL/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0284.html   (648 words)

  
 NWCG-Confédération du Rhin
Jérôme Bonaparte is the youngest brother of Napoleon.
In this time, Jerome receive a lot of honnours: he is restore in the french army with the rank of division general in October 1848, he becomes Maréchal in 1850, President of the Senat in 1852,....
Jerome Bonaparte die in the Villegenis Castle in Massy (Essonnes), on 24th 1860.
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 Sam Sloan's Family Tree - pafg389 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte [Parents] was born in 1805 in France.
Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte was born on 5 Nov 1830.
Jerome Bonaparte [Parents] was born on 15 Nov 1784.
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 Handbook of Texas Online: BONAPARTE, JEROME NAPOLEON, JR.
Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, Jr., was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on November 5, 1830, the son of Jerome Napoleon and Susan May (Williams) Bonaparte.
He was the grandson of Jerome Bonaparte, the younger brother of the Emperor Napoleon I of France.
Dabney H. Maury wrote that Bonaparte's "commanding appearance, the grace and gentleness of his demeanor, and his fine intelligence win him the admiration of all who know him." Bonaparte was said to have been held high in the esteem of his kinsman, the emperor Louis Napoleon.
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 The Nation, 06/05/1902 - Jerome Bonaparte
Jerome Bonaparte was born at Ajaccio, France on November 15, 1784.
...Jerome Bonaparte, in contracting a marriage contrary to the laws of Prance, of which he is a citizen, could not hope that his marriage would be considered valid in France...
...Jerome Bonaparte was born at Ajaccio on the 15th of November, 1784...
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 Charles Joseph Bonaparte Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Of Corsican origin, the '''Bonaparte''' (originally '''Buonaparte''') family is the family of Napoleon I of FranceNapoleon I, who was elected as first consul of France on November 10, 1799 with the help of his brother, Lucien Bonaparte, president of the Council of Five Hundred at Saint-Cloud.
Napoleon I was crowned Emperor of France 1804-1814; the Bonaparte family also provided kings of Spain, Naples, Kingdom of HollandHolland and Kingdom of WestphaliaWestphalia, and a second French Emperor, Napoleon III of FranceNapoleon III.
Charles Louis Napoleon (1808-1873), son of Louis Napoleon, was president of France in 1848-1852 and emperor in 1852-1870, reigning as Napoleon III of FranceNapoleon III; his son, Eugene Bonaparte (1856-1879), styled the Prince Imperial, died fighting the Zulus in KwaZulu-Natal ProvinceNatal, South Africa.
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 J.B.Hatch Biography
Jerome's muster-in roll records the valuation of his horse at $112 and the value of his horse equipment at $31.63.
Gonsalvo purchased 50 acres of the farm from Jerome for $ 400.
Jerome and his wife Ellen, then mortaged this parcel, which was, "all the land we own in Cabot", to Jacob May of Peacham, Vermont, for $1,000.
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 Hearts Divided (1936 b 76')   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Jerome is hired under a pseudonym as Betsy's French tutor and music teacher, and he sings "My Kingdom for a Kiss." He loves her; but when he calls her a snob, she fires him.
Jerome accuses Napoleon of deception; but their mother (Beulah Bondi) pleads that maybe Jerome does not want to be king of Westphalia.
Jerome Bonaparte did marry Betsy Patterson; but after a year and a half he threw her over and wed Princess Catherine of Wurtemberg to become king of Westphalia.
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 Monumentally Speaking - DEFEATED BY NAPOLEON
Following Jerome's crass desertion and remarriage, Betsy continued to hope for better things from Napoleon even as she labeled her former husband a "Corsican flguard." The Emperor gave her an allowance but refused to recognize her as a Bonaparte or to give her a title.
Her former husband Jerome, the ex-King of Westphalia, objected to Napoleon, in a gesture of reconciliation, referring to his American cousin as Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte.
Jerome fought for the French in the Crimean War and nearly starved to death in the Siege of Paris of 1870.
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 AllRefer.com - Elizabeth Patterson (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
On a visit to America, JErOme Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, met and married her (1803).
JErOme was a minor, and Napoleon refused to recognize the marriage.
When JErOme returned (1805) to France, his wife was forbidden to land and went to England, where her son, Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, was born.
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 Maryland Historical Society - Patterson-Bonaparte Collection - PP70 - FINDING AID
She met Jerome Bonaparte (1784-1860), brother of French emperor Napoleon I, when he visited the United States in 1803, and the two fell in love and married on Christmas eve of that year.
Jerome graduated from Harvard, married Susan May Williams (1812-1881) in 1829, and lived in Baltimore at the corner of Park Avenue and Centre Street.
One of their sons was Jerome Napoleon (1830-1893), who graduated from West Point, was a colonel in the French army, and married Caroline Leroy Appleton Edgar, with whom he had two children.
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 Bonaparte, Jerome --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Jerome, Jerome K. English novelist and playwright Jerome K. Jerome won a wide following with his warm, unsatirical, and unintellectual brand of humor.
Jerome Robbins was best known for his musical comedies and his innovations in classical ballet.
Jerome Fleg lists four ways to help prevent coronary artery disease, one of the most common heart ailments in modern society.
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 Royalty.nu - The Royal History of France - The Bonapartes
Jerome Bonaparte: The War Years, 1800-1815 by Glenn J. Lamar.
The Gentle Bonaparte: A Biography of Joseph, Napoleon's Elder Brother by Owen Connelly.
Charles-Lucien was the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte and a well-known naturalist.
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 Jerome Bonaparte Definition / Jerome Bonaparte Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Jérôme Bonaparte (November 15November 15 is the 319th day of the year (320th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 46 days remaining.
[click for more] before going to the United States where he married Elizabeth PattersonElizabeth Patterson Bonaparte (1785-1879), known as "Betsy", was the daughter of a Baltimore, Maryland merchant, and was the first wife of Jerome Bonaparte, and sister-in-law of Emperor Napoleon I of France.
Jerome Bonaparte is a hound!" I spoke hotly.
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