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1853 and Princess
In Dresden on 18 June 1853 Albert married Princess Carola, daughter of Gustav, Prince of Vasa and granddaughter of Gustav IV Adolf, the second to last king of Sweden of the House of Holstein-Gottorp.
* 1853Princess Marie Elisabeth of Saxe-Meiningen ( d. 1923 )
Image: Ingres Princess Albert de Broglie. jpg | Princesse Albert de Broglie, née Joséphine-Eléonore-Marie-Pauline de Galard de Brassac de Béarn, 1853, Metropolitan Museum of Art
* 1 December 1844 – 31 July 1853: Her Serene Highness Princess Alexandra of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
* 31 July 1853 – 21 December 1858: Her Highness Princess Alexandra of Denmark
* 9 July 1836 – 26 September 1853: Her Ducal Serene Highness Princess Sophia of Nassau
* 26 September 1853 – 18 September 1872: Her Royal Highness The Crown Princess of Sweden and Norway
While visiting his second cousin Albert Edward, Prince of Wales ( later King Edward VII ) at Sandringham in 1875, he met Princess Thyra of Denmark ( 29 September 1853 – 26 February 1933 ), the youngest daughter of King Christian IX and a sister of the Princess of Wales ( later Queen Alexandra ).
* Philipp Ernst, 8th Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst ( 5 June 1853, Schillingsfürst-26 December 1915, Bad Reichenhall ); married 1st ( 10 January 1882, Vienna ) Princess Chariclée Ypsilanti ( 8 October 1863, Paris-22 June 1912, Schillingsfürst ); married 2nd morganatically ( 6 August 1913, Edinburgh ) Henriette Gindra, created Frau von Hellberg 10 July 1914 ( 7 October 1884, Vienna-15 May 1952, Innsbruck )
* Princess Amalia Maria Charlotta of Sweden ( Stockholm, 22 February 1805 – Vienna, 31 August 1853 ); unmarried.
Princess Thyra of Denmark,, ( 29 September 1853 – Gmunden, 26 February 1933 ) was the youngest daughter of Christian IX of Denmark and Louise of Hesse-Kassel.
Princess Thyra was born on 29 September 1853 at the Yellow Palace in Copenhagen as the third daughter and fifth child of Prince Christian and Princess Louise of Denmark.
She became Crown Princess in 1853 and Queen consort in 1863.
** Count Franciszek Stanisław Potocki, rosyjski tajny radca, Senator, prezes Heroldii Królestwa Polskiego ( Niemerow, 2 July 1788-Warsaw, 15 January 1853 ), married firstly at Mariachen, 8 September 1807 Princess Sidonie Françoise Charlotte ( Sydonia Franciska Carlota ) de Ligne ( 9 December 1786-Wien, 14 May 1828 ), and secondly Karolina Keffler ( d. 1885 ), only daughter of Prince Charles Antoine Joseph Emanuel de Ligne ( Brussels, 25 September 1759-killed in action at Roux-aux-Bois, 14 September 1792 ) and wife ( married on 29 July 1779 ) Princess Helene Massalska ( 9 February 1763-10 October 1814 ), without issue
** Princess Dona Maria Amélia of Brazil ( 1831 – 1853 )

1853 and Bavaria
From 1851 to 1853, she performed as a dancer and actress in the eastern United States, one of her offerings being a play called Lola Montez in Bavaria.
Bertha, who had come to the United States in 1848, a refugee from Rhenish Bavaria and the revolution there, had lived in the South before her 1853 marriage with Julius, and during the war sympathized with the South, though their differing sympathies didn't separate their household.
Ferdinand Heinrich Gustav Hilgard had been born in Bavaria in 1835, emigrating to America in 1853, at the age of 18.
It was founded in 1853 when Levi Strauss came from Buttenheim, Bavaria, to San Francisco, California to open a west coast branch of his brothers ' New York dry goods business.
* Georg von Schanz ( 1853 – 1931 ), in 1914 by King Ludwig III of Bavaria
King Ludwig I of Bavaria actually built two: a Walhalla Ruhmes-und Ehrenhalle near Regensburg, Germany, completed in 1842, and a Ruhmeshalle auf der Anhöhe ( Bavarian Hall of Fame ), in Munich, completed in 1853.

1853 and mother
It was also repeated in 1853 when Smith's mother Lucy Mack Smith published a history of her son.
* Maria II of Portugal ( 1819 – 1853 ) also known as Maria II, the Good Mother, daughter of Pedro IV of Portugal and I of Brazil and Archduchess Maria Leopoldina and mother of Pedro V of Portugal and Luis of Portugal
* January 20-Maria Louisa Bustill, mother of Paul Robeson ( b. 1853 ) ( domestic accident )
Born a slave just like his mother, the baby John Louis Brown's ownership passed to his father / much-older half-brother Judge Morgan W ( elles ) Brown ( January 1, 1800-March 7, 1853 ) after his father's death in 1840, as did the ownership of his mother.
Caillebotte's father was twice widowed before marrying Caillebotte's mother, Céleste Daufresne ( 1819 – 1878 ), who had two more sons after Gustave, René ( 1851 – 1876 ) and Martial ( 1853 – 1910 ).
His father, Andrews Norton ( 1786 – 1853 ) was a Unitarian theologian, and Dexter professor of sacred literature at Harvard ; his mother was Catherine Eliot, a daughter of banker Samuel Eliot.
In April 1819, Sismondi married a Welshwoman, Jessie Allen ( 1777 – 1853 ), whose sister, Catherine Allen, was the wife of Sir James Mackintosh and another sister, Elizabeth Allen, was the wife of Josiah Wedgwood II and mother of Emma Wedgwood.
His father, Mathieu de Lesseps ( Hamburg, 4 May 1774 – Tunis, 28 December 1832 ), was in the consular service ; his mother, Catherine de Grévigné ( Málaga, 11 June 1774 – Paris, 27 January 1853, was Spanish on her mother's side, and aunt of the countess of Montijo, mother of the empress Eugénie.
Financial emergencies drained their savings, but Ludwig's mother was ready to make any sacrifice ( including taking up work as a seamstress ) so that he could study at the Paulaner elementary school from 1847 to 1850 and then at the Piarist high school from 1851 to 1853.
* Christina Rossetti ( poet, and sister of Dante Gabriel Rossetti ), helped her mother run a day school in Frome in 1853 / 4.
" The mother of Lajos Kossuth, Karolina Weber, ( 1770 – 1853 ) was born to a Lutheran family of German descent living in Upper Hungary ( today Slovakia ).
Her father, mother and husband all died by 1853.
James B. Richardson ( Bill's maternal grand-father ) made the decision, along with Bill's mother, Anne ( Davis ) Richardson Jackson, to liquidate the huge property, reportedly near in 1903, all the horses and livestock, outbuildings, equipment, and the Belle Meade Mansion built in 1853 by General Harding.
His mother, Maria Elizabeth Godwin-Austen, was the only child of Major General Sir Henry Godwin ( 1784 – 1853 ), who commanded the British and Indian forces in the First and Second Anglo-Burmese Wars.
Until 1853 governance by female regents was handed down from mother to daughter.
His life-size memorial, in marble, to the young Earl of Belfast ( died 1853 ) showing the deceased on his deathbed attended by his mother, is in Belfast Castle Chapel.
Maria Louisa Bustill Robeson ( November 8, 1853 – January 20, 1904 ) was a Quaker schoolteacher ; the wife of the Reverend William Drew Robeson of Witherspoon Church in Princeton, New Jersey and the mother of Paul Robeson and his siblings.
His father died in 1847, and his mother returned the family to the United States in 1853, settling in New Orleans, Louisiana.
His father, Tom Cox Bray ( 1815 – 1881 ), was a native of Portsmouth, Hampshire, and his mother, Sarah Pink ( 1813 – 1877 ), was from the same county ( her father, William Pink ( died 1853 ), also settled in Adelaide, and was employed as a labourer in the Survey of South Australia ).
In 1853 she moved with her mother to Bet il Tani.

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