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  1. 29 de ene. de 2009 · It goes without saying that burial sites would also make that list, which leads us to the resting place of William Bateman Leeds. Mr. Leeds, a tin-plate magnate, ...

  2. 1 de nov. de 2022 · The marriage ended in under five years and she soon wed again, to the enormously wealthy industrialist, William Bateman Leeds. Known as the ‘Tin King’, Leeds and his business partners controlled as much as 90 per cent of the tinplate industry at time of expeditious US industrialisation.

  3. William Bateman Leeds, Jr (1902) – married Princess Xenia Georgievna of Russia, had issue, divorced After just eight years of marriage, May’s husband died in Paris, France in June 1908, leaving a fortune of nearly 40 million dollars.

  4. 17 de oct. de 2018 · William Bateman Leeds "The Tin Plate Magnate" zoom_in 1 images. Spouses. Jeannette Irene Gaar (1862-1946) Nonie May Stewart (1878-1923) Children.

  5. De su segundo matrimonio nació su único hijo, William Bateman Leeds Junior (1902-1971) quien, con el paso del tiempo, en 1921 contrajo matrimonio con la gran duquesa Xenia Georgievna de Rusia, hija del gran duque Jorge Mikhailovitch de Rusia (1863-1919), y de su esposa la princesa María de Grecia y Dinamarca (1876-1940).

  6. Xenia married twice. At age 18 she married William Bateman Leeds Jr. (19 September 1902–31 December 1971), the son and heir of the American tin magnate William B. Leeds Sr. and the stepson of Xenia's maternal uncle Prince Christopher of Greece and Denmark, through his marriage to William’s mother, the former Nonie Stewart Leeds.

  7. Nonie May and Leeds had one son, William Bateman Leeds, Jr., born on 19 September 1902. Leeds died in 1908 in Paris, France, leaving a fortune estimated at 35 million dollars and a reputation as America's "Tin King" based on his financial success in plating and marketing that metal. Greek and Danish royalties