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Prince Jérôme Napoléon Charles Bonaparte (24 August 1814 – 12 May 1847) was the son of Jérôme Bonaparte and a nephew of Napoleon I, Emperor of France, and army officer of the German kingdom of Württemberg .
1812–1881. Sources (25) Napoleon J Bonaparte, "United States Census, 1940" Legacy NFS Source: Jerome Napoleon Charles Bonaparte - Individual or family possessions: birth: 26 February 1878; Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, "New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940" View All. Spouse and Children. Jerome Napoleon Charles Bonaparte. Children (1)
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- Blanche Pierce Pierce
- Raising A Potential Prince
- Marriage Hopes
- A Bonaparte at Harvard
- The American Farmer
Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte was born on July 7, 1805 in Camberwell, which was then a separate town south of London in the United Kingdom. His mother brought him to the United States a few months after his birth. Jerome spent his childhood under the care of Betsy and her father, the wealthy Baltimore merchant William Patterson. Betsy nicknamed Jerome ...
Betsy pinned her hopes for Bo’s future on his education and a good marriage, and on the Bonaparte connection. After Napoleon’s death in May 1821, it became Betsy’s project to get her son recognized by the Bonaparte family and thereby secure some funds for him. To this end she took Jerome to Rome for the winter of 1821-22, where he charmed his grand...
With a Bonaparte marriage off the cards, Betsy’s next plan for Bo’s advancement was to get him enrolled at Harvard. After eight months’ preparation under a tutor in Lancaster, Mass., Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte was admitted to Harvard in February 1823. He requested and received an exemption from having to attend Protestant services in the college cha...
With his fortune now assured, Jerome devoted himself to the management of his large estate and the cultivation of his farm. An 1842 newspaper article noting Jerome’s chairmanship of a committee of a Maryland Agricultural Society (“to award premiums for the best show of horses”), dubbed him “the American farmer.” (10) He was, by all accounts, an ami...
His grandson, Charles Joseph Bonaparte (son of Jerome "Bo" Napoleon Bonaparte, 1805–1870), served as United States Secretary of the Navy and United States Attorney General in President Theodore Roosevelt's administration, 1901–1909, and addressed the Supreme Court over 500 times.
- 7 July 1807 – 26 October 1813
- Étienne-Denis Pasquier, (Chamber of Peers)
Charles, Prince Napoléon (born Charles Marie Jérôme Victor Napoléon; 19 October 1950) is a French politician who is the disputed head of the Imperial House of France and, as such, heir to the legacy of his great-great-granduncle, Emperor Napoléon I. Other Bonapartists consider his son, Jean-Christophe, to be the current head of ...
- 3 May 1997 – present
- Napoléon VI
Jérôme Napoleón Carlos Bonaparte El príncipe Jérôme Napoléon Charles Bonaparte (24 de agosto de 1814 - 12 de mayo de 1847) era hijo de Jérôme Bonaparte y sobrino de Napoleón I , emperador de Francia y oficial del ejército del reino alemán de Württemberg .
Jerónimo Napoleón Carlos Bonaparte, Príncipe de Montfort ( Jérôme Napoléon Charles Bonaparte en francés; 24 de agosto de 1814 - 12 de mayo de 1847) era hijo de Jerónimo Bonaparte y sobrino de Napoleón I, emperador de Francia, y soldado al servicio del reino alemán de Wurtemberg . Biografía.