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 11. Dk of HamiltonDouglas-Hamilton, William
Duke of Hamilton 1767-1852 and Susan Euphemia Beckford 1786-1859.
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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg174 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Mary Victoria DOUGLAS HAMILTON was born on 11 Dec 1850.
Marie Amelia Elizabeth Caroline Princess Of BADEN [Parents] was born on 11 Oct 1818 in, Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Baden.
Marie Anna Josefe Archduchess Of AUSTRIA [Parents] was born on 7 Sep 1683 in, Linz, Oberhosterreich, Austria.
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 Douglas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton (1903–1973), British politician, Member of Parliament
James Douglas (1675–1742), Scottish physician and anatomist, and physician to the Queen.
Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox (1515–1578), Scottish noblewoman
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 The Royal Scribe
Marie (or Mary) Alice Heine was born in the French Quarter of New Orleans on February 10, 1858,
Finally, in 1875, Mary asked Albert to have the marriage annulled; a process which was finally completed on July 28, 1880, although a special provision was made by the Vatican that allowed for their son Louis to remain legitimate.
Mary and Tassilo had one daughter, Maria, whose descendents include the late fashion designer (Prince) Egon von Fürstenberg — whose Belgian wife, Diane, popularized her signature wrap dress in the 1970s — and actress and jack-of-all trades, (Princess) Ira von Fürstenberg, who was periodically linked romantically to Prince Rainier after the death of Princess Grace.
www.etoile.co.uk /Columns/RoyalScribe/050411.html   (2401 words)

  
 Hamilton Family, Royals, Scotland, 1882
The Duchess is Lady Mary Louisa Elizabeth, daughter of the present Duke of Manchester, K.P. The portrait of his Grace the present Duke of Hamilton, which we give on the preceding page, is from a photograph by Mr.
His Grace's son, the next inheritor of the family titles, William Alexander Anthony Archibald, eleventh Duke of Hamilton and eighth Duke of Brandon, brought again to the Hamiltons a Royal alliance: his Duchess was Princess Mary of Baden, cousin of the Emperor Napoleon III.
By her he left one daughter, Mary Victoria, wife of H.S.H. Prince Albert of Monaco, Due de Valentinois, and two sons.
www.londonancestor.com /newspaper/1882/0715/hamilton-royal.htm   (117 words)

  
 yourpeople.htm
However, the Hamilton family still serves the nation, for the present Duke is Hereditary Keeper of Holyrood Palace, the Queen's official Scottish residence, and a member of the Royal Company of Archers (the Queen's Scottish bodyguard).
He began moving the old town of Hamilton away from the Palace, demolished the medieval collegiate church (apart from a transept, which was the Hamilton burial vault), and had William Adam design a new one.
Of the two, the Dukedom of Hamilton is the older and hereditary chief of the Hamiltons.
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 Louis II of Monaco
Confused versions of this story claim that either Marie Louvet or her mother was laundress or "washerwoman" to Louis' regiment: in fact, Marie Louvet’s step-mother, not her mother, had been Louis’ laundress in Constantine, Algeria.
By 1946 he was spending most of his time in Paris and on July 27th of that year married Ghislaine Marie Françoise Dommanget (1900 - 1991), a French film actress and former wife of actor André Brulé.
While stationed in Algeria, he met Marie Juliette Louvet (1867 - 1930), who was a cabaret singer.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/l/lo/louis_ii_of_monaco.html   (1015 words)

  
 SCOTLAND, CHURCH OF - Online Information article about SCOTLAND, CHURCH OF
Mary to fill it, declared in its Claim of Right that prelacy and the superiority of any office in the church above ministers had been a great and insupportable grievance to Scotland.
Douglas, to the archbishopric of St See also:
Andrews, and while he denounced both patron and presentee for the corrupt bargain they had made, he did not protest against the office of See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /SAR_SCY/SCOTLAND_CHURCH_OF.html   (5956 words)

  
 Hamilton 20
Alexander Douglas-Hamilton, Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale, *31.3.1978
Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 8th Duke of Hamilton, 5th Duke of Brandon, etc., *Holyrood House 24.7.1756, +Hamilton Palace 2.8.1799; m.London 5.4.1778 (div 1794) Elizabeth Anne Burrell (*20.4.1757 +17.1.1837), dau.of Peter Burrell of Beckenham
Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton, 11th Duke of Brandon, etc., *London 3.2.1903, +Edinburgh 30.3.1973; m.Edinburgh 2.12.1937 Lady Elizabeth Ivy Percy (*25.5.1916)
genealogy.euweb.cz /hamilton/hamilton20.html   (2119 words)

  
 EJ Phillips 1830-1904 Canada
Toronto theatre historian Mary Shortt speculated in a Nov 1978 letter that EJ Phillips may well have appeared in the very first plays performed at the Royal Lyceum, as the cast on January 16, 1849, opening night of its first dramatic season, was composed of amateurs from Toronto and Hamilton.
Mary Ann passed away in Octr 1832 in the 8th year of her age of croup.
Mary Glen had a meeting in Toronto in June 2005 and thought we had specific enough information to find Mr.
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 Encyclopedia: Albert I of Monaco
On September 21, 1869, Prince Albert was married to Lady Mary Victoria Douglas-Hamilton (1850-1922), of Lanarkshire, Scotland, a daughter of the 11th Duke of Hamilton and his royal wife, Princess Marie of Baden.
They had a daughter, Maria, who would become the paternal grandmother of the fashion designer Egon von Fürstenberg and his sister Ira von Fürstenberg, a European B_movie actress who would later become a companion of her cousin Rainier III of Monaco.
On September 10, 1889, Albert ascended to the throne of Monaco on the death of his father and that same year he married the widowed duchess de Richelieu, nee Marie Alice Heine (1858-1925).
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Albert-I-of-Monaco   (783 words)

  
 Newspaper Abstracts: Sacramento Bee
Mary L. INGHAM, of Santa Cruz, is the guest of Mrs.
Mary BOSTWICK was over from Elk Grove for a few days during the week.
Douglas LINDLEY, J.A. WOODSON, Dr. George PYBURN, Robert McKISSICK, Dr. W.A. MASSEY, Miss Addie DUGGAN and Miss Fannie PYBURN, of San Francisco.
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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg187 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Mary Victoria DOUGLAS HAMILTON [Parents] was born on 11 Dec 1850 in St James' Place, Westminster, Middlesex, England.
Mary Martha LECLAIR was born on 10 Apr 1890 in <,, Mn>.
Pierre Marie Xavier DE POLIGNAC was born on 24 Oct 1895 in Constantine, Algeria, North Africa.
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 MarMaz
MARY THERESA of Liechtenstein (-) Princess - Liechtenstein 786; 786a
MARY of Hungary (1505-1558) Queen of Hungary, daughter of PHILIP I of Spain, wife of LUIS II of Hungary - Belgium 487
MARY II of Portugal (1819-1853) Queen, daughter of Pedro II.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 10128
He married, firstly, Lady Mary Victoria Douglas-Hamilton, daughter of William Alexander Anthony Archibald Hamilton, 11th Duke of Hamilton and Marie Amelie Elisabeth Karoline Prinzessin von Baden, on 21 September 1869.
She married, firstly, Sir William Alexander Louis Stephen Douglas-Hamilton, 12th Duke of Hamilton, son of William Alexander Anthony Archibald Hamilton, 11th Duke of Hamilton and Marie Amelie Elisabeth Karoline Prinzessin von Baden, on 10 December 1873 in Kimbolton, Huntingdonshire, England.
She was the daughter of William Alexander Anthony Archibald Hamilton, 11th Duke of Hamilton and Marie Amelie Elisabeth Karoline Prinzessin von Baden.
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 Alexander GIBSON's Descendants - desc09 - Generated by Ancestral Quest
Douglas married (1) Edith Irene HAMILTON [image], daughter of Herman Leroy HAMILTON and Beth BALLIET, on 18 Mar 1957 in,, IA. The marriage ended in divorce.
Douglas Richard MARTIN [image] (Richard Currie MARTIN, Etta Brunette (Brunie) THOMAS, Juliette (Etta) Victoria GIBSON, Robert, John, William, Robert, Alexandra (Alexander)) was born 14 Mar 1938 in Plum City, Pierce Co., WI.
Maxine married James Alexander CONERY, son of John CONERY and Mary ROSE MORAN, on 26 Apr 1948 in Ellsworth, Pierce Co., WI.
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 African Americans in the Visual Arts: A Historical Perspective
Douglas taught art at Lincoln High School in Topeka for two years, but his goal was to utilize his talents in the revival of artistic opportunity available in New York.
Before Douglas died in 1979, he was recognized for making it acceptable for future African-American artists to express in their creations movements and depictions from their experiences as African-Americans.
Douglas was accepted as the illustrator for Dr.
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 Regional Abstracts - OH
Mary Stoner, of Lima, Jackson and Benjamin Inman of Washington.
The deceased was born November 28, 1882, in Salem township, Wyandot county, the son of H. and Mary (Cornwall) Inman.
She is survived by son, Douglas Sanborn; daughter, Deborah Sanborn; son-in-law, Louis Rees and grandson, Joseph Rees.
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 Dorothea M. Hamilton-Gillette
She was preceded in death by two husbands, Louis d'Arcy and Colonel Douglas Hamilton-Gillette.
She was born in London, England, and while living in San Francisco was very active at the Old St. Mary's Cathedral Church and volunteered with the St. Vincent's DePaul Society.
Members of her family include her daughter, Victoria M. Bernard and her husband Alan of Andover; grandchildren, Andrew Bernard, Tania (Bernard) Atkinson, and Stephen Bernard; and great grandchildren, Emily and Cameron Atkinson, and Ryan Bernard.
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 RoarkRuss - pafg145 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Hamilton Ledbetter was the son of Rebecca Brooks and Drury Ledbetter.
Douglas Hayden Stockton was born on Jul 26 1800.
Mary Elizabeth White was born on Nov 3 1842.
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 Portrait of Colonel Thomas Vickers
Frances Mary Douglas in 1860 and they would have six children -- the first was one year after there marriage.
Hallamshire Rifles, a volunteer regiment, joining at the age of 26 and rising to the rank of Colonel in 1884.
Seven years after that, around the time of their fifth child (1869), they bought Bolsover Hill, an eleven acre estate on the north side of Sheffield (since torn down) with a greenhouse, three-stall stable, double coach-house, a man's servant's cottage, laundry, offices, yards, and gardens.
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 Beacon Hill Park Research References
Victoria City Departments - Includes some Beacon Hill Park material.
R.D. 8 October 1998 "City of Victoria vs. Capital Region Festival Society and the Attorney General of British Columbia." Reasons for Judgment.
Corporation of City of Victoria and others and the Attorney-General v.
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 2005 Resources, Federal Resources for Educational Excellence (FREE)
Palace and Mosque: Islamic Art from the Victoria and Albert Museum is a 64-page booklet on Islamic art -- art produced in lands ruled by Muslim leaders -- after the founding of Islam (7th century) to the peak of the last two great Islamic empires, the Ottoman and the Safavid (17th century).
The site includes a history of quarantine, a letter Mary Mallon wrote when petitioning the courts for her release (1909), an examination of whether public health officials were to blame for Mallon's behavior, and a mysterious "disease outbreak" for students to solve.
The Most Dangerous Woman in America is a companion website for a film that examines the case of Typhoid Mary, a cook who was quarantined for life against her will in the early 1900s.
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 William Beard
Mary Jane Beard 14 July 1897 - 1984 aged 86, wed 1920 to Charles John Ramsey 1898 #15334 born at Yandoit, first child of Cath Thomas and Edward Ramsey wed 1898 #470, children are Gilbert, Charles, Fay, Olive, Donald and Noreen
- 1911, born in London, lived in Victoria at Sandy Creek then at Tarnagulla, where William was a bricklayer and built the police lock up at Tarnagulla in 1869.
Mary Beard 1922 - 1971 Preston 49 yrs
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 Sam Sloan is in line to become King of Monaco
The mother of Mary Victoria DOUGLAS HAMILTON was Marie Amelia Elizabeth Caroline Princess Of BADEN.
The mother of Louis II Honore Charles Of MONACO was Mary Victoria DOUGLAS HAMILTON.
The Father of Marie Amelia Elizabeth Caroline Princess Of BADEN was Karl Ludwig Friedrich Grand Duke Of BADEN.
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 Celtic-Reflections.net: Irish_Celtic - music_victoria_BC
A Wedding video in beautiful Victoria BC is an elegant way to share your experience with family and friends.
Celtic / Irish /Scottish/Spanish/Classical Music on Victoria, Vancouver Island BC Celtic Reflections are a unique duo or trio with a special quality to their musical sound.
Fiddlers 3 3 fiddles lead this band from Hamilton Ontario,Canada
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 UHS - System Success Stories
Mary Ann Shallberg, executive associate to the president, was honored as a Distinguished Alumna by Louisiana College in Pineville, La.
Richard Jones (’85) was appointed interim police chief for the city of Victoria.
Catherine Castillo (’03) and Crystal Dawn Hamilton (’04) were hired as third grade teachers at Austin Elementary School in Edna.
www.uh.edu /admin/media/uhssuccess/2004nov   (2063 words)

  
 The HooK: REAL ESTATE- $old
Elizabeth R. and Robert A. Hamilton III to Carl Glenn and Ryon O. Rainey, 5,351 acres at 3559 Bleak House Road, Fairgrove, Earlysville, $249,900.
Victoria J. Doughty to Paul O. Rosner and Gillian L. Shasby, 1320 Early Street, $149,000.
Forrest DePriest and Mary Kate Czelada to Anne C. Coburn, 1390 Allister Green, RiverRun, $155,500.
www.readthehook.com /stories/2004/06/24/realEstateold.html   (1210 words)

  
 Sir Frederick Wills 1838
Anne was born on 12 March 1849, the daughter of Rev. James Hamilton and Anne Offley, at Bloomsbury, Middlesex.
He was educated at the Independent College, Taunton, and Amersham School, Buckinghamshire, and married Anne Hamilton in 1867.
Sir Frederick Wills, first baronet, of Northmoor, Somerset, was born on 22 November 1838, the son of Henry Overton Wills II and Isabella Board, at Bristol, Gloucestershire.
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