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  1. Secondly on 15 May 1958 he married Frances Helen Sweeny, daughter of Charles Francis Sweeny, an American amateur golfer, socialite and businessman, by his first wife the wealthy Scottish-born heiress Margaret Whigham, since 1951 Duchess of Argyll, having married secondly Ian Douglas Campbell, 11th Duke of Argyll.

  2. 3 de ago. de 1993 · When she married Mr Sweeny, in 1933, Brompton Oratory had been packed with high society, and thousands thronged Kensington hoping for a glimpse. The duchess's closest friend for 63 years, Lady d ...

  3. Charles Francis Sweeny (October 3, 1909, Scranton, Pennsylvania – March 11, 1993) was an American businessman and socialite who played a major role in the formation of the Eagle Squadrons, composed mostly of volunteer American pilots eager to fig

  4. NOTABLE SWEENEYS. Charles Sweeny. Charles Sweeny, Recruiter of the "American Eagle Squadrons". Anyone who was anyone in the world of High Society, high finance, politics, golf, warfare, entertainment, horse-racing or anything else from the 1930's to the present day should be interested in "The Autobiography of Charles Sweeny", if only because ...

  5. But, instead of finding his riches, this Scottish peer only managed to find a cupboard full of scandals. Read these egregious facts about Ian Campbell, 11th Duke of Argyll. 1. He Was Noble Adjacent. Ian Douglas Campbell was born in June of 1903 in Paris, France. His father was Douglas Walter Campbell, a member of the Scottish Clan Campbell.

  6. Margaret Sweeny and her husband Charles Sweeny at Brompton Oratory in London, for the christening of their daughter Frances Helen , 21st July 1937.... Sweeny Christening Margaret Sweeny , a volunteer worker at the American Red Cross Club for WACs on Charles Street, London, 17th April 1944.

  7. 19 de mar. de 1993 · Charles Sweeny. a squadron of US fliers to help to win the Battle of Britain, has died. He was 83. eligible bachelors in 1930s London society. became Margaret, Duchess of Argyll. a brief notice in ...