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  1. Mary Wilson Goelet. Mary Rita Goelet ( née Wilson; December 12, 1855 – February 23, 1929), known as May Goelet, was an American socialite and member of a family known as "the marrying Wilsons". Early life. May was born on December 12, 1855, in Loudon, Tennessee.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_GoeletMary Goelet - Wikipedia

    Mary Wilson Goelet. Relatives. See Goelet family. Mary Innes-Ker, Duchess of Roxburghe ( née Goelet; October 6, 1878 – April 26, 1937) [1] was an American-born heiress and socialite who married into Scottish nobility.

  3. Francis Goelet (1926–1998) John Goelet; Beatrice Goelet (1885–1902) Ogden Goelet (1846–1897) m. Mary Rita Wilson (1855–1929) Mary Goelet (1878–1937) m. 1903: Henry Innes-Ker, 8th Duke of Roxburghe (1876–1932) George Victor Robert John Innes-Ker, 9th Duke of Roxburghe (1913–1974) m.

  4. 29 de nov. de 2016 · 2. Mary “May” Wilson Goelet (1855-1929). Born in Tennessee, she came to New York after the civil war and married Ogden Goelet, a real-estate millionaire who split his time between New York and Newport. Their daughter, also called May, married the 8th Duke of Roxburghe in 1903. When Mrs. Goelet died in 1929, her daughter inherited ...

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  5. 31 de may. de 2023 · Ogden, the younger brother married Mary Wilson, of the ‘marrying Wilsons’ in 1878. Together, they had two children, Robert, and Mary, the future Duchess of Roxburghe. There were various residences used by the family, with their home in New York being located at 608 Fifth Avenue.

  6. Daughter of Ogden Goelet and Mary Rita (Wilson) Goelet. Sister of Robert Goelet and Robert Wilson Goelet. Wife of Henry John Innes-Ker KT MVO — married 10 Nov 1903 in New York City. Descendants. Mother of George Victor Robert John Innes-Ker. Died 26 Apr 1937 at age 58 in London, England, United Kingdom.

  7. 24 de oct. de 2018 · 100 Ochre Point Avenue, Newport, Rhode Island. Completed in 1892, for Ogden Goelet (1846-1897) and his wife Mary Rita Wilson (1855-1929). Ochre Court was built to outshine the Petit Chateau in Manhattan, and in turn, the Vanderbilts built Marble House, also in Newport, to outshine Ochre Court.