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Mary Innes-Ker, Duchess of Roxburghe (née Goelet; October 6, 1878 – April 26, 1937) was an American-born heiress and socialite who married into Scottish nobility.
- Mary Goelet, October 6, 1878, New York City, U.S.
- April 26, 1937 (aged 58), London, England
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 [ edit ] May was born on December 12, 1855, in Loudon, Tennessee .
- Mary Rita Wilson, December 4, 1855, Loudon, Tennessee, U.S.
- Richard Thornton Wilson, Melissa Clementine Johnston
- February 23, 1929 (aged 73), New York City, U.S.
Mary Innes-Ker, duquesa de Roxburghe ( de soltera Goelet; 6 de octubre de 1878 - 26 de abril de 1937) fue una heredera y socialité nacida en Estados Unidos que se casó con un miembro de la nobleza escocesa.
29 de nov. de 2016 · 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.
Mary Goelet in 1903. So, it’s no surprise that she married well. During a period in time when the New York elite were marrying their daughters off to British nobility – nobles who held titles but had mostly run out of money to run their big mansions and estates – Mary was one of the lucky ones and married the 8th Duke of Roxburghe, Henry ...
Image from Wikimedia Commons. A Very Wealthy Woman. Dubbed as the wealthiest New York heiress at the time of her wedding, the Duchess of Roxburghe is one of the two children of the late Ogden Goelet, whose real-estate fortune was valued at $25 million. She herself possessed a fortune of $5 million.
Mary Goelet, Duchess of Roxburghe, 1903. Robert Goelet with his wife. Peter Goelet Gerry and his wife. Francois Goelet. Jacobus Goelet (1665–1731) m. Jannetje Coesaar (1665–1736) John G. Goelet (1694–1753) m. Jannetje Cannon (1698–1778) Catharine Goelet (d. 1806) m. 1755 Peter Theobaldus Curtenius (1734–1798) [3] Peter Goelet (1727–1811) m.