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  1. 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.

  2. 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, ...

  3. 30 de abr. de 2022 · June 23, 1908 (46) Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France (Stroke) Place of Burial: Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, United States. Immediate Family: Son of Noah Smith Leeds and Hannah Ann Leeds. Husband of Jeanette Irene Leeds and Princess Anastasia of Greece and Denmark. Father of Rudolp Gaar Leeds and William Bateman Leeds, Jr.

  4. William Bateman Leeds Senior est né le 19 septembre 1861 à Richmond , aux États-Unis, et mort le 23 juin 1908 à Paris, en France. Leeds Sr est un industriel et un multi-millionnaire américain, souvent surnommé « le roi de l' étain ».

  5. When William Bateman Leeds was born on 19 September 1861, in Richmond, Wayne Township, Wayne, Indiana, United States, his father, Noah Smith Leeds, was 36 and his mother, Hannah Ann Starr, was 32. He married Jeanette Irene Gaar on 16 August 1883, in Wayne, Indiana, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son.

  6. Leeds died at his Wintberg Peak Estate in St. Thomas, His funeral services were held at John Thomas Memorial Chapel in Charlotte Amalie, he was buried in Western Cemetery on January 4th 1972. Heir to Tin‐Plate Fortune. Mr. Leeds, born Sept. 19, 1902, in New York City. When the elder Mr. Leeds died in Paris in 1908, the boy inherited $7‐million.

  7. William Bateman Leeds, Sr. started working for his father as a florist in Richmond, IN. He first married (1883) Jeanette Irene Gaar, a relative of the General Superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad.