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  1. 4 de feb. de 2024 · 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. Third marriage

  2. William Bateman Leeds Jr. Business heir, son of Princess Anastasia of Greece and Denmark (1902-1971) William B. Leeds Jr. Statements. instance of. human. 0 references.

  3. 25 de may. de 2018 · February 24, 1925. Birthplace: New York, United States. Death: June 07, 2006 (81) Woodstock, Vermont, United States (Parkinson's) Immediate Family: Daughter of William Bateman Leeds, Jr.; William Bateman Leeds; HRH The Princess Xenia Georgievna Romanova of Russia and Princess Xenia Georgievna Leeds. Wife of Private and Private.

  4. 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).

  5. Hace 6 días · 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. Third marriage

  6. 9 de oct. de 2021 · The Wedding of Princess Xenia Georgievna of Russia, daughter of Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia and Princess Maria of Greece and Denmark, and William Bateman Leeds Jr., son of William B. Leeds and Princess Anastasia of Greece, at the American Church of the Holy Trinity followed by an Orthodox Ceremony at the Cathedrale Saint Alexandre Nevsky in Paris on this day in 1921, with a ...

  7. William Bateman Leeds was an American businessman. He dominated the tin plate industry, becoming known as the "Tin Plate King". Together with William Henry Moore, Daniel G. Reid and James Hobart Moore, he became known as one of the 'big four' or 'tin plate crowd' in American industry.