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  1. Emilie Ortlöpp died less than two years after the marriage in 1843. Again, months after his second wife's death, William married (morganatically) Caroline, Baroness of Berlepsch (1820–1877), daughter of Ludwig Hermann, Baron of Berlepsch and Melusine Jul. Chr. von Kruse. William created the title of Countess of Bergen for Caroline in 1846.

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  3. Emilie was the second daughter of the goldsmith Johann Christian Ortlöpp and his wife Agnes Louise Sophie, née Weißenberg from Berlin, and from 1812, the mistress of the Elector William II of Hesse, whom she had met during a stay in Berlin.

  4. Emilie Ortlöpp died less than two years after the marriage in 1843. Again, months after his second wife's death, William married (morganatically) Caroline, Baroness of Berlepsch (1820–1877), daughter of Ludwig Hermann, Baron of Berlepsch ( Speckswinkel , 25 January 1782 – Kassel, 5 April 1845) and wife Melusine Jul. Chr. von Kruse (4 August 1780 – 29 September 1856), created Countess of ...

  5. Feb 9, 2016 - Emilie Ortlöpp (1791-1843), Countess Reichenbach (1821-1843) and Countess of Lessonitz (1824-1843) in her own right. She was a daughter of Johann Ortlöpp and his wife, Agnes Weißenberg. She was the wife (1841-1843) of Sovereign Elector Wilhelm II of Hesse. Her surviving children were The Counts Karl, and Wilhelm, and The Countesses Luise, Amalie, Emilie, Friederike, and Helene ...