Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1895 — All Wadded to Titles [ARTICLE]
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The Countess de Castellano will find on her arrival in France that she is in the midst of a sisterhood of American gids who have married foreign titles. The fate of most of them has been sad, those marrying into the English nobility being much bettor off than the ones who sought rank across the channel. Following are the principal marriages between American girls and English noblemen : Hiss Helen Magruder, daughter of Commodore Magruder, U. 8. N., married Lord Ablnger in 1863. Miss Mary Livingston King, Sandwich, Ga., married at Paris, 1880, to the Marquis of Anglesey. Miss Matilda Murphy, New York, married in 1864 to 81r llobort Burnett. Miss, Ellen Stager, of Chicago, daughter of General Anson Stager, U. 8. A., married in 1877 to Lord Butler, heir to the Marquisato of Ormonde. Miss Jennie Jerome, New York, married in 1874 Lord Randolph Churchill. Miss Mary Reade, New York, married in 1879 Lord Falkland. Miss Katherine McVicker, New York, married in 1879 Lord Grantley. She was the divorced wife of his uncle. Miss Elizabeth Motley, daughter of the historian, married in 1876 Sir William Vernon Harcourt. Miss Consuelo Yzanaga del Valle, of Louisiana, married in 1876 Viscount Mandeville, eldest son of the Duke of Manchester. Mrs, Louis Hammersly, of New York, married in 1888 the Duke of Marlborough. Miss Frances Lawrence, of New York, married in 1885 to Lord Vernon. ♦,
