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Here, he had met an American, Louise Burguelew Ennis, the daughter of a wholesale stationer ; entering a relationship, they were married in Manhattan on 25 November 1868.
* December 3 – Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom, daughter of King Edward VII and the younger sister of King George V ( b. 1868 )
His mother was a daughter of author Alexander Pushkin but, despite being of noble birth, could not in 1868 dynastically marry the younger brother of a then-exiled Duke of Nassau.
In 1868, Chamberlain married for the second time, to Harriet's cousin, Florence Kenrick, daughter of Timothy Kenrick.
Following the Battle of Washita River in November 1868, Custer was alleged ( by Captain Frederick Benteen, chief of scouts Ben Clark, and Cheyenne oral tradition ) to have unofficially " married " Mo-nah-se-tah, daughter of the Cheyenne chief Little Rock in the winter or early spring of 1868 – 1869.
In 1868, he successfully desegregated Iowa's public schools by suing the Muscatine board after his daughter Susan was turned away from her neighborhood school.
Adele was born Adele Marie Austerlitz in Omaha, Nebraska, the daughter of Johanna " Ann " ( née Geilus ), an American-born Lutheran of German descent, and Frederic " Fritz " Emanuel Austerlitz ( September, 1868 – 1924 ), an Austrian Roman Catholic brewer of Jewish descent from Vienna.
Crown Prince Frederick and Princess Louise of SwedenIn July 1868, Frederick became engaged to Princess Louise of Sweden, the 17-year-old only daughter of King Charles XV of Sweden and IV of Norway.
The issue was avoided when she gave birth to a daughter, Marie Valerie ( 1868 – 1924 ).
Hobart, Tasmania, 7 November 1831-Wycombe, Oxfordshire, 1923 ), daughter of Robert Pitcairn ( Edinburgh, Midlothian, 17 July 1802-Hobart, Tasmania, 1868 ) ( son of David Pitcairn and Mary Henderson ) and wife ( m. Hobart, Tasmania, 30 September 1830 ) Dorothy / Dorothea Jessy Dumas, and had five daughters and two sons:
In 1868 he married Charlotte Rutter, the daughter of a Sydney physician, and in the following year resigned from his position in the government service and went to Melbourne, which had become a larger city than Sydney and more of a literary centre.
It was there that he became a frequent visitor to Marx's house, meeting his second daughter Laura, whom he married in 1868.
In 1868, he had married Frances Mary, daughter of the distinguished civil engineer Nathaniel Beardmore ( 1816 – 1872 ) of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, and settled at Ealing.
They were married on November 21, 1867, and separated shortly before the birth of their daughter, Charlien, on September 27, 1868.
Erich's mother, Klara Jeanette Henriette von Tempelhoff ( 1840 – 1914 ), was the daughter of the noble but impoverished Friedrich August Napoleon von Tempelhoff ( 1804 – 1868 ), and his wife Jeannette Wilhelmine von Dziembowska ( 1816 – 1854 ) – she from a Germanised Polish landed family on her father's side, and through whom Erich was a remote descendant of the Dukes of Silesia and the Marquesses and Electors of Brandenburg.
* Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom ( 1868 – 1935 ) was the daughter of Edward VII
The eldest daughter of Carlos VII was Bianca de Borbón y Borbón-Parma ( 1868 – 1949 ).
Born at Darmstadt, on the day of Waterloo, Ludwig von der Tann was descended from the old family of von der Tann, which had branches in Bavaria, the Alsace and the Rhine provinces, and attached his mother's name ( she being the daughter of an Alsatian nobleman, Freiherr von Rathsamhausen ) to his father's in 1868 by licence of the king of Bavaria.
He was born to Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby, who led the Conservative Party from 1846 – 1868 and served as Prime Minister three times, and Emma Caroline Bootle-Wilbraham, daughter of Edward Bootle-Wilbraham, 1st Baron Skelmersdale, and was the older brother of Frederick Arthur Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby.
They had a daughter in 1868.
The Princess Victoria ( Victoria Alexandra Olga Mary ; 6 July 1868 – 3 December 1935 ), also called " Toria ", was a member of the British Royal Family, the fourth child and second daughter of Edward VII ; the younger sister of George V.
Lord Dudley married firstly in 1891 Rachel Anne Gurney, born in 1868, daughter of Charles Henry Gurney ( born 5 November 1833 ) and Alice Prinsep, sister of Laura Gurney, wife of Sir Thomas Herbert Cochrane Troubridge, 4th Baronet Troubridge, and maternal granddaughters of Sir Henry Thoby Prinsep ( 1793 – 1878 ) and wife ( m. 1835 ) Sara Monckton Pattle ( Calcutta, 1816-Brighton, 1887 ).
He was the second of six children of Samuel Pollitt ( 1863 – 1933 ), a lacksmith's striker, and his wife, Mary Louisa ( 1868 – 1939 ), a cotton spinner, daughter of William Charlesworth, a joiner.

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* Mary Hunter Austin ( 1868 – 1934 ), American writer
' Emigrants Leave Ireland ', engraving by Henry Doyle ( 1827 – 1892 ), from Mary Frances Cusack's Illustrated History of Ireland, 1868
Another way of thinking, Mary Parker Follett ( 1868 – 1933 ), defined management as " the art of getting things done through people ".
In the early 20th century, people like Ordway Tead ( 1891 – 1973 ), Walter Scott and J. Mooney applied the principles of psychology to management, while other writers, such as Elton Mayo ( 1880 – 1949 ), Mary Parker Follett ( 1868 – 1933 ), Chester Barnard ( 1886 – 1961 ), Max Weber ( 1864 – 1920 ), Rensis Likert ( 1903 – 1981 ), and Chris Argyris ( 1923-) approached the phenomenon of management from a sociological perspective.
Mary Magdalene kneeling within a Stabat Mater ( art ) | Stabat Mater scene by Gabriel Wuger, 1868.
* August 13 – Mary Hunter Austin, American writer of fiction and non-fiction ( b. 1868 )
In 1855, she married John Millais and eventually bore him eight children: Everett, born in 1856 ; George, born in 1857 ; Effie, born in 1858 ; Mary, born in 1860 ; Alice, born in 1862 ; Geoffroy, born in 1863 ; John in 1865 ; and Sophie in 1868.
He and Effie eventually had eight children: Everett, born in 1856 ; George, born in 1857 ; Effie, born in 1858 ; Mary, born in 1860 ; Alice, born in 1862 ; Geoffroy, born in 1863 ; John in 1865 ; and Sophie in 1868.
* Mary McMechen ( 1814-1870 ), who married 1 ) Joseph Bushfield in 1838 and 2 ) Jesse Lazeaur in 1868.
Francis and Emma had other children: Captain John Brooke Johnson ( 1823 – 1868 ) ( later Brooke Brooke ), Mary Anna Johnson ( b. 1824 ), Harriet Helena Johnson ( b. 1826 ), Charlotte Frances Johnson ( b. 1828 ), Captain ( William ) Frederic Johnson ( b. 1830 ), Emma Lucy Johnson ( b. 1832 ), Margaret Henrietta Johnson ( 1834 – 1845 ), Georgianna Brooke Johnson ( 1836 – 1854 ), James Stuart Johnson ( 1839 – 1840 ), and Henry Stuart Johnson ( b. 1841 ).
Bradley, the son of schoolteacher John Smith Bradley ( 1868 – 1908 ) and Mary Elizabeth Hubbard ( 1875 – 1931 ), was born into poverty in rural Randolph County, near Clark, Missouri.
He married Mary E. Hopkins on April 28, 1868, in Virginia City, Nevada, and they had three children, Stella, Harry, and Ethel.
In 1868, at the end of his first term as Prime Minister, Disraeli's wife Mary Anne had been created Viscountess Beaconsfield, of Beaconsfield in the County of Buckingham, in her own right, allowing her husband to remain a member of the House of Commons.
Annie Mary Catherine Dalberg-Acton ( 1868 – 1917 )
Adolphus Cambridge, 1st Marquess of Cambridge, GCB, GCVO, CMG ( Adolphus Charles Alexander Albert Edward George Philip Louis Ladislaus ), born Prince Adolphus of Teck and later The Duke of Teck ( 13 August 1868 – 23 October 1927 ), was a member of the British Royal Family, a great-grandson of King George III and younger brother of Queen Mary, the consort of King George V. In 1900, he succeeded his father as Duke of Teck in the Kingdom of Württemberg.
The following is a news article about Damien Marchesseault's death that includes the suicide note he wrote to his wife Mary Clark Marchesseault from January 21, 1868 in the Los Angeles Semi-Weekly News:
American poet Henry Longfellow visited the school in 1868, Prince and Princess Christian on speech-day in 1870 and The Duke and Duchess of Teck visited in 1891 with their daughter, Princess May ( later Queen Mary ).
They had a son, Cecil Vavasseur, 2nd Baron Fisher ( 1868 – 1955 ), and three daughters, Beatrix Alice ( 1867 – 1930 ), Dorothy Sybil ( 1873 – 1962 ) and Pamela Mary ( 1876 – 1949 ), who all married naval officers.
It was first published in book form in 1851, and the first English translation, by Mary Mann, appeared in 1868.
The formal garden which was designed by Lady Beaconsfield ( Queen Victoria created Mary Anne a Viscountess in her own right in 1868 ), has been restored to a similar condition to when occupied by the Disraelis.

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