Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1906 — LORD CURZON BEREAVED [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

LORD CURZON BEREAVED

His Wife,'Born Leiter, a Chicago Girl< Dead Alter Two Years of Bad Health. London, July 19. —After beingmoreot less an invalid for two years Lady Curzon, wife of Lord Curzon of Kedleston, ex-viceroy of India, died at the Curzon residence in this city of complications

resulting from a severe illness she suffered in 1904. Lady Ctirzon was born Leiter, having been the eldest daughter of the late Levi Z. Leiter, merchant prince of Chicago. With a fortune of $3,000,000 in her own right she was married at Washington, April 22, 1895, to the then Geo. N. Curzon, son of the fourth Baron Scarsdale, who had at that time been assistant private secretary to Lord Salisbury, under-secretary of state for India and under secretary of state for foreign affairs. Later he was appointed viceroy of India, where he won fame by bls administration, but resigned because of a difference of opinion as to the military government. Before bis appointment he was created I.ord Curzon of Kedleston. Lady Curzon leaves two children, girls. After her marriage to a Britisher two of her sisters. Daisy and Nancy, were married to men of the same nationality respectively, the Earl of Suffolk and Major C. P. Campbell, of the army.

LADY CURZON.