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Susan May Williams Bonaparte (April 2, 1812 – September 15, 1881) was an American heiress and the wife of Jérôme Napoléon Bonaparte, a French-American nephew of Napoléon I, Emperor of France and a Baltimore lawyer and landowner.
3 de may. de 2022 · Susan May Williams (April 2, 1812-September 15, 1881) was the daughter of Benjamin Williams, a prominent Baltimore merchant originally from Roxbury, Massachusetts, and his wife, Sarah Copeland, widow of Nathaniel Morton.
- April 02, 1812
- June 30, 2017
- September 15, 1881 (69)
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6 de ene. de 2024 · Who was Susan May Williams? Susan May Williams Bonaparte was the daughter of Benjamin Williams, a prominent Baltimore merchant, and his wife, Sarah Copeland, widow of Nathaniel Morton.
Susan May Williams Bonaparte was an American heiress and the wife of Jérôme Napoléon Bonaparte, a French-American nephew of Napoléon I, Emperor of France and a Baltimore lawyer and landowner.
12 de nov. de 2023 · The original Jerome Napoleon grew up into a fine man. His mother wanted him to marry a European princess, but he was not very interested. After studying law at Harvard, he married Susan May Williams, a wealthy heiress from Baltimore. They had two sons more than 20 years apart, Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte and Charles Joseph Bonaparte.
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Susan May Williams Bonaparte (2 de abril de 1812-15 de septiembre de 1881) fue una heredera estadounidense y esposa de Jérôme Napoléon Bonaparte, un sobrino franco-estadounidense de Napoleón I, emperador de Francia, que vivía como granjero en Baltimore.