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He married thirdly in 1872 to Circassian HH Gevherin Nedaxe Kadın Efendi ( Caucasus, 8 July 1856 – Ortaköy Palace, Ortaköy, Constantinople, 20 September 1894 ), and had one child.
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.
Bismarck married Marie's cousin, the noblewoman Johanna von Puttkamer ( Reinfeld, 11 April 1824 – Varzin, 27 November 1894 ) at Alt-Kolziglow ( modern Kołczygłowy ) on 28 July 1847.
* HH HIH Princess Rukiye Sabiha Sultan Hanım Efendi ( the Ortaköy Palace, Ortaköy, Istanbul, 19 March / 1 April 1894 – Istanbul, 26 August 1971 ), married to her cousin HIH Prince Şehzade Ömer Faruk Efendi ( the Ortaköy Palace, Istanbul, 27 / 29 February 1898 – 28 March 1969 / 1971 ), son of Abdülmecid II, at the Yıldız Palace, Istanbul, on 29 April 1920 as his first wife.
She became his mistress ; they married in 1894 ; one account suggested that Yohe wore the Hope diamond at one point.
In October 1901, he married Mathilde Zemlinsky, the sister of the conductor and composer Alexander Zemlinsky, with whom Schoenberg had been studying since about 1894.
Richard Strauss married soprano Pauline de Ahna on 10 September 1894.
* Emanuele Alberto Guerrieri ( 16 March 1851 – 1894 ), Count of Mirafiori and Fontanafredda, married and had issue.
In 1894, he married Margot Tennant, a daughter of Sir Charles Tennant, 1st Bt.
She married Tsar Nicholas II of Russia in 1894, and was killed along with her husband and children after the Russian revolution of 1917.
In 1894, he married Florette Seligman ( 1870 – 1937 ), daughter of James Seligman, a senior partner in the firm J & W Seligman, and Rosa Seligman née Content.
* Aldous Huxley, English author ( 1894 – 1963 ), married Maria Nys from Sint-Truiden and briefly resided on the town's central square
** Isabella Graham Cockburn ( c. 1848-Kensington, London, 5 January 1926 ), married on 31 January 1894 as his third wife to Sir James Shaw Hay ( 25 October 1839-20 June 1924 ), without issue
According to Dressler's testimony, she married Hoeppert in Elizabeth, New Jersey in 1899, although Kennedy puts the marriage date as May 6, 1894, and a divorce early in 1896.
Wagner's one-time champion Hans von Bülow ( 1830 – 1894 ) was particularly celebrated as a conductor, although he also maintained his initial career as a pianist, an instrument on which he was regarded as among the greatest performers ( he was a prized piano student of Franz Liszt, whose daughter Cosima he married – although she was to abandon him for Wagner.
He was first married to Ophelia Anne Speights, daughter of A. M. Speights, founder of The Greenville News, with whom he had two daughters and a son, but who died in 1894, then to Addie Hollingsworth Harris, who died in 1937.
* Raped on the Railway: a True Story of a Lady who was first ravished and then flagellated on the Scotch Express ( 1894 ), anonymous, by Charles Carrington A married woman is raped by a stranger in a locked railway compartment and in a common trope in later Victorian pornography is depicted as ultimately taking pleasure in the act: she is then flagellated by her brother-in-law for the latter transgression.
In 1894 in Munich Richardson married the Scot John George Robertson, whom she had met in Leipzig where he was studying German literature and who later briefly taught at the University of Strasburg, where his wife became ladies ' tennis champion.
On 12 December 1894, at Eaton Hall, he married Lady Margaret Evelyn Grosvenor ( 9 April 1873 – 27 March 1929 ), the daughter of the 1st Duke of Westminster.
* HIH Prince Şehzade Omer Faruk Efendi ( Constantinople, Ortaköy, Ortaköy Palace, 27 / 29 February 1898 – 28 March 1969 / 1971 ), married firstly at Yıldız Palace on 29 April 1920 to his cousin HH HIH Princess Rukiye Sabiha Sultan Kadın Efendi ( Constantinople, Ortaköy, Ortaköy Palace, 19 March / 1 April 1894 – Constantinople, 26 August 1971 ), and had three daughters, and married secondly in İskenderiye on 31 July 1948 to his cousin HH HIH Princess Mihriban Mihrishah Sultan Kadın Efendi ( Constantinople, Beşiktaş, Beşiktaş Palace, 1 June 1916 – Constantinople, 25 January 1987 ), without issue:
Lord Rennell of Rodd married Lilias Georgina Guthrie, daughter of James Alexander Guthrie, in 1894.
* Dona Isabel Maria of Braganza ( 1894 – 1970 ), married Franz Joseph, 9th Prince of Thurn and Taxis and had issue

1894 and Mary
She was described by Gustave Geffroy in 1894 as one of " les trois grandes dames " of Impressionism alongside Marie Bracquemond and Mary Cassatt.
Norman Rockwell was born on February 3, 1894, in New York City to Jarvis Waring Rockwell and Anne Mary " Nancy " ( born Hill ) Rockwell.
The chain was named after Arthur Treacher ( 1894 – 1975 ), an English character actor who was known as " the perfect butler " for his performances as Jeeves, as a butler in several Shirley Temple films, and the role of Constable Jones in Disney's Mary Poppins.
Boris III the Unifier, Tsar of Bulgaria ( 30 January 1894 – 28 August 1943 ), originally Boris Klemens Robert Maria Pius Ludwig Stanislaus Xaver ( Boris Clement Robert Mary Pius Louis Stanislaus Xavier ), son of Ferdinand I, came to the throne in 1918 upon the abdication of his father, following the defeat of the Kingdom of Bulgaria during World War I.
Cicotte was the son of Ambrose Cicotte ( 1843 – 1894 ) and Archange Mary Drouillard ( 1843 – 1909 ), both of mainly French-Canadian extraction.
* Mary Rose-Anna Travers ( 1894 – 1941 ), Québécoise singer known as Madame Bolduc or La Bolduc
Mary Rose-Anna Travers, ( June 4, 1894 – February 20, 1941 ) was a French Canadian singer and musician.
## William Waldorf Astor, 1st Viscount Astor in 1917 ( 1848 – 1919 ), American ambassador in Italy 1882-1885, built the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in 1893, bought Cliveden-on-Thames from the Duke of Westminster, m. 1878 Mary Dahlgren Paul ( 1858 – 1894 ) ( 5 children )
* Mary Ann Jackson, ( 18 Feb 1818-25 Oct 1894 ) m. 2 Aug 1846 ( later divorced )
He had already been created a Baronet, of Paddockhurst, in the Parish of Worth, in the County of Sussex, and of Airlie Gardens, in the Parish of St Mary Abbots, Kensington, in the County of London, on 26 June 1894, and Baron Cowdray, of Midhurst in the County of Sussex, in 1910.
In 1894, she became the first woman to receive a PhD in psychology as Mary Calkins was denied her PhD because she was a woman, and was elected to the newly established American Psychological Association.
In 1878, he married Mary Dahlgren Paul ( 1858 – 1894 ).
He was the son of William Waldorf Astor and Mary Dahlgren Paul ( 1858 – 1894 ); his brother was John Jacob Astor, later the first Baron Astor of Hever.
Lord Astor of Hever was born in New York City in 1886, the fourth child of William Waldorf Astor, 1st Viscount Astor ( 1848 – 1919 ) and Mary Dahlgren Paul ( 1858 – 1894 ).
Ghosts was first produced in New York City on 5 January 1894, and by the New York Independent Theatre, in 1899, with Mary Shaw as Mrs. Alving.
McAdoo was born near Marietta, Georgia, to author Mary Faith Floyd ( 1832 – 1913 ) and attorney William Gibbs McAdoo ( 1820 – 1894 ).
They had six children: Mary Helen Peters ( 1887 – 1976 ), Frederick Thornton Peters ( 1889 – 1942 ), John Francklyn Peters ( 1892 – 1915 ), Gerald Hamilton Peters ( 1894 – 1916 ), Noel Quintan Peters ( 1894 – 1964 ) and Violet Avis Peters ( 1899 – 1905 ).
On October 9, 1894, a black man named William Dolby raped a white woman named Mary C. Boyd in her home at Parrett's Station, a small settlement near Washington Court House.
Nathaniel and his wife Mary Grace are first listed in the Shire of Cranbourne Rate Books in 1894, when they purchased an orchard on 26 acres ( about 10 hectares ) at Langwarrin Estate.
Kilby married Mary Elizabeth Clark on June 5, 1894.
Dealey was born on September 18, 1859 at the home of his parents, George Dealey ( 1829 – 1894 ) and Mary Ann Nellins ( 1829 – 1913 ), on Queen St., Rusholme, Manchester, England.
He was a close friend of and collaborator with Henry Lawson ( whom he met in late 1894 through Mary Cameron, later Dame Mary Gilmore ), and Christopher Brennan.

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