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In 1891 Elizabeth married Count Henning August von Arnim-Schlagenthin, a Prussian aristocrat, whom she had met during an Italian tour with her father.
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They had two children, Lady Emily Elizabeth Bulwer-Lytton ( 1828 – 1848 ), and ( Edward ) Robert Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton ( 1831 – 1891 ) who became Governor-General and Viceroy of British India ( 1876 – 1880 ).
The D ' Oyly Carte company performed Pinafore before Queen Elizabeth II and the royal family at Windsor Castle on 16 June 1977, during the queen's Silver Jubilee year, the first royal command performance of a Gilbert and Sullivan opera since 1891.
Custer's wife, Elizabeth, who had accompanied him in many of his frontier expeditions, did much to advance this view with the publication of several books about her late husband: Boots and Saddles, Life with General Custer in Dakota ( 1885 ), Tenting on the Plains ( 1887 ), and Following the Guidon ( 1891 ).
His creation of a laboratory of experimental psychology at Toronto ( which he claimed was the first in the British Empire ) coincided with the birth of his daughters Helen ( 1889 ) and Elizabeth ( 1891 ) which inspired the quantitative and experimental research on infant development that was to make such a vivid impression on Jean Piaget and Lawrence Kohlberg through Baldwin's " Mental Development in the Child and the Race.
Sir Francis Richard Grey ( 31 March 1813 – 22 March 1890 ) married Lady Elizabeth Howard ( 1816 – 1891 ), daughter of George Howard, 6th Earl of Carlisle and Georgiana Cavendish ( daughter of Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire ).
His parents, James ( 1817 – 1891 ) and Elspet " Elizabeth " ( 1818 – 1901 ) Cameron Rutherford, had immigrated from Scotland two years previous.
Five children were born to the marriage: Anna Maria ( Annina ) ( 1795 – 1812 ), William the Second, Richard ( 1798 – 1823 ), Catherine ( 1800 – 1891 ) ( who was to become the first American to join the Sisters of Mercy ) and Rebecca Mary ( 1802 – 1816 ), whom Elizabeth called " my soul's sister ".
Elizabeth City State University was established by the North Carolina General Assembly in 1891 in response to a bill calling for the creation of a two-year Normal School for the " teaching and training teachers of the colored race to teach in the common schools of North Carolina.
Gates was born in Bremerton, Washington, to William Henry Gates I or Sr. ( Bremerton, Washington, March 14, 1891 – Bremerton, Washington, August 17, 1969 ), and wife ( married c. 1913 ) Lillian Elizabeth Rice ( Bremerton, Washington, 1891 – Bremerton, Washington, November 27, 1966 ).
In 1891 the hospital moved from rented premises to a building constructed for it at College and Elizabeth streets where it would remain for sixty years.
He married Mary E. Kane, a teacher, on August 22, 1891, and they had a son, Thomas, and two daughters, Elizabeth and Marian.
He was the last known of a number of traditional Cornish speakers of the 19th Century including Jacob Care of St Ives ( d. 1892 ); Elizabeth Vingoe of Higher Boswarva, Madron ( d. 1903 and who taught at least some Cornish to her son ); John Davey junior ( d. 1891 ) and senior, of Boswednack ; Anne Berryman ( 1766-1854 ), also of Boswednack.
Bridget Elizabeth Hitler, née Dowling ( alternative Brigid ) ( 3 July 1891 – 18 November 1969 ) was Adolf Hitler's sister-in-law via her marriage to Alois Hitler, Jr. She was the mother of Alois Hitler's son William Patrick Hitler.
He married his cousin Elizabeth in 1884, and devoted himself to writing full time from 1891, travelling widely.
He was married twice, firstly to Mary Longfield ( or possibly Brereton ) in 1874, who died in 1876, and then to Elizabeth Reade in 1891.
* Elizabeth Blanchard ( educator ) ( 1834 – 1891 ), an American educator who was the seventh president of Mount Holyoke College
The Countess was born Marie Louise Elizabeth Mendel on 24 February 1858 in Augsburg, Bavaria, the illegitimate daughter of actress Henriette Mendel, Baroness von Wallersee ( 1833 – 1891 ).
Born in Brantford, Ontario, a son of Ignatius Cockshutt and Elizabeth Foster, he started in the family business, Cockshutt Plow Company, in 1884, becoming treasurer in 1888, secretary-treasurer in 1891, and President in 1911.
They had four children: Anna Seelye, who married Benjamin Kendall Emerson, an Amherst College professor, in 1901 ; Elizabeth Seelye, who married James Wilson Bixler, an Amherst graduate, in 1891, and who died in 1894 ; Mabel, who married Bixler in 1898 ; and William James Seelye, who graduated from Amherst College in 1879.
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#* Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte ( 1822 – 1891 ), called Plon-Plon married Princess Marie Clothilde of Savoy daughter of Victor Emmanuel II of Italy
In 1891, Wells married his cousin Isabel Mary Wells ; the couple agreed to separate in 1894 when he fell in love with one of his students, Amy Catherine Robbins ( known as Jane ), whom he married in 1895.
Rockne was married to Bonnie Gwendoline Skiles ( December 18, 1891 – June 2, 1956 ), the daughter of George Skiles and Huldah Dry.
On July 8, 1891, Harding married Florence Kling DeWolfe, the daughter of his nemesis ( and hers as well ), Amos Hall Kling.
Williams married Florence Herman ( 1891 – 1976 ) in 1912, after his first proposal to her older sister was refused.
He married Helen Kelsall Melland, daughter of a Manchester doctor in 1877, and they had four sons and one daughter before she died from typhoid fever in 1891.
Atea then married Atanua, and their children include the lesser gods and humankind ( Tregear 1891: 29 ).
In 1891 Arthur B. Davies and Dr. Lucy Meriwether married and purchased what is now the Davies home farm for $ 6500. 00.
The youngest daughter of Edward Baines — Margaret ( d. 1891 )— married another political figure, Charles Reed, in 1844.
On 8 April 1891, Monash married Hannah Victoria Moss, and their only child, Bertha, was born in 1893.
The couple married in Kankakee, Illinois on January 18, 1888, and separated in 1891, shortly after their son's birth.
He fulfilled his loyalty to Katharine when they married on 25 June 1891 in Steyning Register Office, after Parnell had unsuccessfully sought a church wedding.
He married in 1891, and published several more books before his death of heart disease in 1915, including Les fastes in 1891 and Petits poèmes d ’ automne in 1895.
The couple eventually had a son, named Edward Fox FitzGerald ( 10 October 1794-25 January 1863 ), married on 6 November 1827 to Jane Paul ( died 2 November 1891 ), and two daughters, Pamela FitzGerald ( 1795 / 1796-25 November 1869 ), married on 21 November 1820 Sir Guy Campbell, 1st Baronet ( died 26 January 1849 ), and Lucy Louisa FitzGerald ( 1798-September 1826 ), married on 5 September 1825 Capt.
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