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  1. Deacon Edward Converse formerly Convers aka Convers. Born before 23 Mar 1589 in Navestock, Essex, England. Ancestors. Son of Allen Convers and Joana (Unknown) Convers. Brother of Allen Convers. Husband of Sarah (Parker) Converse — married 29 Jun 1614 in Great Burstead, Essex, England. Husband of Sarah (Unknown) Converse — married before 14 ...

  2. 2 de nov. de 2020 · Florence (Baldwin) Deacon (1859-1918) She was married in 1879 when she was just 16 to the 44-year old Edward Parker Deacon and they lived between Paris and Newport. She was considered, "the most beautiful woman in Europe. Men and women raved about her with equal fervor. It should have pleased Mr Deacon that his beautiful young wife was the idol ...

  3. 11 de jul. de 2020 · Edward Parker Deacon 1. Edward Parker Deacon. 1. M, #105951, b. 1845, d. 1901. Last Edited=25 Nov 2018. Edward Parker Deacon was born in 1845. 2 He married Florence Baldwin, daughter of Rear-Admiral Charles H. Baldwin and Caroline Permelia Tolfree. 2 He died in 1901. 2. He was a banker. 1.

  4. The Life Summary of Gladys Marie. When Duchess Gladys Marie Deacon was born on 7 February 1881, in Paris, Île-de-France, France, her father, Edward Parker Deacon, was 36 and her mother, Florence Baldwin, was 21. She married Charles Richard John Spencer-Churchill 9th Duke of Marlborough on 25 June 1921, in Paris, Île-de-France, France.

  5. Dorothy Eveyln Deacon was born on 12 April 1891 in Paris, France. She was the daughter of Edward Parker Deacon and Florence Baldwin. [1] Despite the objections of the bridegroom's mother, Dorothy married Prince Albert Radziwill on 5 July 1910 in Cadogan Square, London. [2] The New York Times reported on 11 January 1922 that their marriage was ...

  6. The Edward Parker Deacon house (Boston) by Crawford, Mary Caroline, 1874-1932. Publication date 1901 Topics

  7. 17 de jul. de 2008 · The daughter of Boston aristocrats Edward Parker Deacon and Florence Baldwin Deacon, Gladys and her three younger sisters, Audrey, Edith and Dorothy gained notoriety at a tender age when their parents became embroiled in a homicide/divorce case that nearly caused an international contretemps between France and the United States.