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  1. Mary, Countess von Waldersee (born Mary Esther Lee, formerly Princess of Noer; 3 October 1837 – 4 July 1914), was an American-born philanthropist in Germany. She was married in turn to Prince Frederick of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg and to Count Alfred von Waldersee, the successor of Field-Marshal von Moltke.

  2. Mary Esther Gräfin von Waldersee (geboren am 3. Oktober 1837 in New York City als Mary Esther Lee; gestorben am 4. Juli 1914 bei Hannover) war eine amerikanisch-deutsche Aristokratin und Ehefrau von Alfred von Waldersee, dem Nachfolger Moltkes als Chef des Großen Generalstabs .

  3. Who was Mary von Waldersee? Countess Mary von Waldersee, born Mary Esther Lee, was an American-born philanthropist in Germany. She was married in turn to Prince Frederick of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg-Noër and Count Alfred von Waldersee, the successor of Field-Marshal von Moltke.

  4. Maria Esther Gräfin von Waldersee. * 1837 † 1914. Geboren am 3.10.1837 in New York City als Mary Esther Lee. Amerikanisch-deutsche Aristokratin und Ehefrau von Alfred von Waldersee, dem Nachfolger Moltkes als Chef des Großen Generalstabs. Gestorben am 4.7.1914 bei Hannover.

  5. Mary Esther von Waldersee formerly Lee. Born 3 Oct 1837 in New York City, New York County, New York, United States. Ancestors. Daughter of David Burr Lee and Ann Duryee (Phillips) Lee. Sister of Josephine Louise (Lee) von Wächter and Abby (Lee) Murray.

    • October 3, 1837
    • July 4, 1914
  6. 29 de jun. de 2018 · The ship was christened by the Countess von Waldersee (formerly Mary Esther Lee), the U.S.-born wife of an Imperial German Army field marshal. The new vessel was named the SS Prinzessin Victoria Luise in honor of seven-year-old Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia; she was the only daughter and youngest child of German Emperor (Kaiser ...

  7. The collection gives a good picture of German court life during the last three decades of the 19th century, concerning events of the reigns of the first three German emperors, the last of whom, H.M. Wilhelm II, was related to Mary countess Waldersee by marriage.