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Westphalia (North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany) (search for this): article 11
The American Bonapartes. --An interesting case is now pending before the Tribunal of First Instance, at Paris, relative to the legality of the marriages of the late Prince Jerome Bonaparte. Madame Bonaparte, first wife of the late Prince Jerome Bonaparte, Ex-King of Westphalia, and uncle of the Emperor Napoleon, and her son, by her marriage with the Prince, claim to inherit their part of the personal property left by the Prince.--Madame Bonaparte was a daughter of William Patterson, of Baltimore, and this case is of much interest to many persons in that city.
Paris, Ky. (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 11
The American Bonapartes. --An interesting case is now pending before the Tribunal of First Instance, at Paris, relative to the legality of the marriages of the late Prince Jerome Bonaparte. Madame Bonaparte, first wife of the late Prince Jerome Bonaparte, Ex-King of Westphalia, and uncle of the Emperor Napoleon, and her son, by her marriage with the Prince, claim to inherit their part of the personal property left by the Prince.--Madame Bonaparte was a daughter of William Patterson, of Baltimore, and this case is of much interest to many persons in that city.
Jerome Bonaparte (search for this): article 11
w pending before the Tribunal of First Instance, at Paris, relative to the legality of the marriages of the late Prince Jerome Bonaparte. Madame Bonaparte, first wife of the late Prince Jerome Bonaparte, Ex-King of Westphalia, and uncle of the EmperMadame Bonaparte, first wife of the late Prince Jerome Bonaparte, Ex-King of Westphalia, and uncle of the Emperor Napoleon, and her son, by her marriage with the Prince, claim to inherit their part of the personal property left by the Prince.--Madame Bonaparte was a daughter of William Patterson, of Baltimore, and this case is of much interest to many personsPrince Jerome Bonaparte, Ex-King of Westphalia, and uncle of the Emperor Napoleon, and her son, by her marriage with the Prince, claim to inherit their part of the personal property left by the Prince.--Madame Bonaparte was a daughter of William Patterson, of Baltimore, and this case is of much interest to many persons in that city. her son, by her marriage with the Prince, claim to inherit their part of the personal property left by the Prince.--Madame Bonaparte was a daughter of William Patterson, of Baltimore, and this case is of much interest to many persons in that city.
William Patterson (search for this): article 11
The American Bonapartes. --An interesting case is now pending before the Tribunal of First Instance, at Paris, relative to the legality of the marriages of the late Prince Jerome Bonaparte. Madame Bonaparte, first wife of the late Prince Jerome Bonaparte, Ex-King of Westphalia, and uncle of the Emperor Napoleon, and her son, by her marriage with the Prince, claim to inherit their part of the personal property left by the Prince.--Madame Bonaparte was a daughter of William Patterson, of Baltimore, and this case is of much interest to many persons in that city.