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  3. Mary Lewis Robert Walton Goelet Professor of French History. Harvard University Center for European Studies • 27 Kirkland Street, Room 126 Cambridge, MA 02138 • 617-998-5428 • mdlewis[at]fas.harvard.edu

  4. 19 de oct. de 2021 · Mary was the daughter of American Real Estate magnate Ogden Goelet and Mary Wilson, the daughter of a prominent banker. Her mother had always had half an eye on Mary marrying into an aristocratic European family, and had ensured her position as a bridesmaid at the wedding of the Duke of Marlborough (himself Henry Roxburghe’s cousin) to American heiress Consuelo Vanderbilt in 1895.

  5. The 8th Duke and Duchess of Roxburgh settled at Floors Castle, where Mary decorated the fortress with her own collection of art including a priceless series of 17th century Gobelins Manufactory tapestries. After ten years of childlessness, Mary gave birth to a son and heir, George Innes-Ker, 9th Duke of Roxburghe, who succeeded his father in 1932.

  6. Mary Innes-Ker (born Goelet) was born on month day 1878, in birth place, New York, to Ogden Goelet and Mary Rita “May” Goelet (born Wilson Goelet). Mary had one brother: Robert Wilson Goelet . Mary married Henry John Innes-Ker circa 1903, at age 24 in marriage place , New York.

  7. Mary Lewis. On Leave Spring 2024. Mary Lewis is Robert Walton Goelet Professor of French History at Harvard, and Affiliated Faculty at the Harvard Law School . Her work has ranged from questions of immigrant rights in 20th-century France to the nature of French colonial rule in North Africa and the Caribbean since the late 18th century.