The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 29, 1899, Page 31

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! PRINC] Er. Par lages Euro- Amerl- er numbered indreds, and cess is the least acquired by arriage, there es of ten Prin- nt and the outline ng twenty our ese one of the most brilllant mar- of Miss Elizabeth Fleld :s was that and Prince Don Salvator Erancacclo, Duke of Lustra, Prince of Trigglano, Marquis of Brancacclo and & Spanish ce of the first class. ‘The Princess is Jaughter of the late J. Hickson Field w York, and the marriage took place with much pomp and circumstance in Rome on March 3, 180. The Pri Is lady {n waiting to Queen Marg [} o & RS L HAPPY. of Italy and lives at the superb Bran- cacclo palace at Rome. .She is a great ¥ ity and an especial favorite of the Queen. Another marriage of an American girl with an Itallan Prince was that of Miss Eva Bryant Mackay, stepdaughter of John W. Mackay. to Prince Ferdinand Salatro Colonna, Prince of Paliano, Prince of Stigllano, a Spanish grandee of the first class and an officer in the Itallan Iry. The marriage took place in is on February 11, 1885, The Prince and Princess have since been separated by mutual consent, One of our American Princesses is aunt by marriage to an Empress, for the Prin- cess of Noer, Countess von Waldersee, is aunt to the Empress Augusta Victoria of Germany, and the Princess has been a wother to the Empress for many years, and the advice of “Aunt Mary” is es- teemed at the royal palace by bath Em- peror and Empress. The Princess was Miss Mary FEsther T.ee, daughter of the late David Lee of New York. She was married on April 14, 1874, to General Alfred, Count Waldersee, le-camp general of the German army. The Princess was married before this to an Austrian nobleman, and the title of Princes of Noer is in her own right and was given her by the Emperor of Austria. The Princess Hatzfeldt was Miss Clara Huntington of New York and daughter of C. P. Huntington. Her husband’s family is one of the oldest iIn Germany, and Count Hatzfeldt, & cousin of the Prince, also married an American girl, Miss Moulton of New York. The Princess Saim Salm is another Ger- man princess. Bhe was Miss Agnes Jay, and was born In Vermont. She met Prince Salm Salm In Washington at the beginning of the Clvil War, as he had 1 come to America to join the Union forces out of a spirit of fine adventure. 'The marriage took place at Washington In 1861, The Princess has married again since the death of the Prince in 1870, but &he still retains her title. The Princess Czaykowsk! was Miss Edith Collins of New York and a great- granddaughier of Commodore Vanderbtlt. She was married to Prince Reched Bey Czaykowski In Paris in 1895, and lives at The Hague, where the Prince is attached to the Turkish Embassy. The Princess Ponlatowskl was Miss Sperry of San Francisco. The Prince is of Polish extraction, but Italian by birth and breeding. HMe Is a son of Prince Stanislas Poniatowskl, who was Master of the Horse to the Emperor Napoleon III, i e family is descended from the ald nmm'fif ll!‘fi'u'fi(h' ST TAYEIN, WRS if 1650 emigrated to Poland. In 1769 Count Stanislas Poniatowskl was elected King of Poland. There is American Princess Poniatowskl. She was Miss Catherine Goddard of New York. Bhe married Prince Charles Poniatowski April 3, 1850, and lives i Italy. The Princess Belossarky was Miss Susle Whittler of Boston, daughter of General Charles A. Whittler. She was married to the Prince in Paris in 1895, and has lived in Russia ever since at the Palace Belos- sarky, on an island in the river at B8t. Petersburg, which has been owned by the family for many centuries. The Prince is ald-de-camp to the Grand Duke Vladimir, another @Efiff | ATERSPERG | mEn HAZAI\ZD/ / n Princess {s the Prin- galitcheff, 10 was Miss Partridge of Chic ), & famous and belle. She was married to ce Chicago in October of last d the Prince has decided to be- an American citizen. He was for- one of the Impertal Guards at St. Petersburg. The Princess Francls Auersperg was Miss Hazard of Shrewsbury Manor, N. J., end she was married to the Prince in June of this year. The Prince is an Austrlan of noted lineage, and s studylng medicine in this country. The Prince and Princess have taken up their residence at Shrews- bury Manor. - The Princess Camporeals w@s Miss \ Mary Binney, daughter of John Binney of Burlington, N. J. She was married to the Prince at Burlington in 1888 The Princess de Lynar was Miss Parsons, daughter of George Parsons Elmenhurst, Ohlo. She was married 1571 to the late Prince Alexander de Lynar of the German army. The Princess fs en- titled by order of the King of Prussia to the title of Serene Highness. re two American Princesses of May nuel and Princess mer was Miss Josephine Curtis, daughter of the late Joseph Curtis of New York. She was married fn 1855 at Paris. The Princess Alexander was Miss Bva Broadwood of New York, and was mar- ried In 1877 to the Prince. The family is related to the Bonapartes, and is one of the most ancient of the Italian noblility. The Prince s Mavor of Rome. X{is brother, Prince Francis Ruspoll, is Hereditary Grand Chamberlain to his Holiness the Pope. The Princess Louls de Scey-Mont- bellard was Miss Winnaretta Singer, daughter of Isaac Singer of Boston. She was married in Paris in 1887, The Princess de Susanet was Miss Field of New York and was married :n Paris to the Prince, who w an officer in the French army The Princes: Virginius Cencl Vicovarro and Marquise of Roccopriora, Countess Palatine, was Miss Eleanor Spencer, daughter of Lorillard Spencer of New York. She was married to the Prince In 1870, and has always resided at the beau- tiful Cencl palace at Rome. The Lutheran Church in Iceland num- bers about 72,000 baptized members, which is about the total population-

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