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** María Luisa Sanz de Limantour ( 1925 -), married in 1944 to Alberto Wittig y Cooke, son of Alberto Wittig and wife Cecilia Cooke, and had issue:
On July 4, 1925, 24-year-old Margaret Mitchell and 29-year-old John Marsh were married in the Unitarian-Universalist Church.
They married in 1925.
He married Mary Julia Kuczinski in 1925 and the couple had three children, Alonzo Church, Jr. ( 1929 ), Mary Ann ( 1933 ) and Mildred ( 1938 ).
He married his second wife, Hedwig Kramer, in 1925 ; the marriage lasted until his death.
Beginning a novel tradition, one of that couple's daughters, Princess Olga Aleksandrovna Yurievskaya ( 1873 – 1925 ), in 1895 married the child of an 1868 morganatic marriage in the House of Nassau, George, Count von Merenberg ( 1871 – 1965 ).
The two married in Guangzhou on 8 August 1925.
O ' Brien was married to Hazel Ruth Collette in 1925 and they had two sons together, William and Willis, Jr., but the marriage was an unhappy one, which O ' Brien was reportedly forced into and rebelled against with drinking, gambling, and extra-marital affairs.
Warren married Swedish-born widow Nina Elisabeth Palmquist Meyers on October 4, 1925 and had six children.
In 1925, Milhaud married his cousin, Madeleine ( 1902 – 2008 ), an actress and reciter.
Her parents married in 1914 and separated in 1919, when Lilian decided to end the marriage after discovering that her husband used the sexual services of geisha girls ; the divorce was not finalized, however, until February 1925.
# Ursula ( 1904 – 1967 ) married 1924 the 3rd Viscount Ridley, by whom issue including Matthew Ridley, 4th Viscount Ridley ( b. 1925 ) and his brother Nicholas Ridley, Baron Ridley of Liddesdale ( 1929 – 1993 ), and a daughter.
In 1925, she married Ralph Barton, an American caricaturist, and moved to Manhattan, New York.
In 1947, he married Jocelyn " Richenda " Gammell ( née Pease ) ( 1925 – 2003 ), the daughter of the geneticist Michael Pease ( a son of Edward R. Pease ) and his wife Helen Bowen Wedgwood, eldest daughter of the first Lord Wedgwood ( see also Darwin-Wedgwood family ).
Ryo married Ohara Haruko ( 1899 – 1985 ); the couple had one son, Kazuo ( 1919 – 1991 ) and two daughters, Ryoko ( 1917 – 1972 ) and Momoko ( 1925 -).
They were married in 1925.
Forde married Veronica ( Vera ) Catherine O ’ Reilly in 1925 and they had four children:
Douglas was married briefly to artist Rosalind Hightower, and they had one child, ( Melvyn ) Gregory Hesselberg, in 1925.
Roy was married to Edna Francis from April 1925 until his death ; their only child Roy Edward Disney, was born on January 10, 1930.
She was married on 17 August 1950 to Antoine Maria Joachim Lamoral, 13th Prince of Ligne who was born on 8 March 1925.
Her parents married in 1914, and were divorced in April 1925.
He met Boski Markus, a Hungarian and the niece of the Austrian playwright Arthur Schnitzler who became his companion and whom he married in 1925.
She met her husband, the prize-winning poet Horace Gregory there ; they married in 1925.
He married Edith Holländer — an heiress to a scrap-metal and industrial-supply business — on 12 May 1925 in Frankfurt, and their first daughter, Margot Betti, was born on 16 February 1926, followed by Anne ( Annelies Marie ) on 12 June 1929.

1925 and Edward
* 1844 – Alexandra of Denmark, Danish Queen Consort of Edward VII of the United Kingdom ( d. 1925 )
* 1925Edward Gorey, American illustrator ( d. 2000 )
During the summer of 1925 Bloomfield worked as Assistant Ethnologist with the Geological Survey of Canada in the Canadian Department of Mines, undertaking linguistic field work on Plains Cree ; this position was arranged by Edward Sapir, who was then Chief of the Division of Anthropology, Victoria Museum, Geological Survey of Canada, Canadian Department of Mines.
* 1925Edward J.
The Prince of Wales ( later Edward VIII ) visited in 1925.
* December 1 – Alexandra of Denmark, queen of Edward VII of England ( d. 1925 )
Alexandra of Denmark ( Alexandra Caroline Marie Charlotte Louise Julia ; 1 December 1844 – 20 November 1925 ) was the wife and queen-empress consort of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, Emperor of India.
The modern English Setter owes its appearance to Mr. Edward Laverack ( 1800 – 1877 ), who developed his own strain of the breed by careful breeding during the 19th century in England and to another Englishman, Mr. R. Purcell Llewellin ( 1840 – 1925 ), based his strain using Laverack's best dogs and outcrossed them with the Duke, Rhoebe and later Duke's littermate Kate bloodlines with the best results.
Torquemada ( Edward Powys Mathers, 1892 – 1939 ), who set for The Saturday Westminster from 1925 and for The Observer from 1926 until his death, was the first setter to use cryptic clues exclusively and is often credited as the inventor of the cryptic crossword.
Edward St. John Gorey ( February 22, 1925 – April 15, 2000 ) was an American writer and artist noted for his macabre illustrated books.
Flannery O ' Connor was born on March 25, 1925, in Savannah, Georgia, the only child of Edward F. O ' Connor and Regina Cline.
Broadcasting in Ceylon was launched by British engineer, Edward Harper in 1925.
* Eric Fleming: Actor, born as Edward Heddy, Jr., July 4, 1925.
* Edward Gorey ( 1925 – 2000 ), artist and writer
Merrill was born Nedenia Marjorie Hutton in New York City, New York, the only child of Post Cereals heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post and her second husband, Wall Street stockbroker Edward Francis Hutton .< ref > Dina Merrill Biography ( 1925 -)< She was educated at Miss Porter's School and George Washington University.
In 1925 silent film, Lady Windermere's Fan, which stars Ronald Colman, May McAvoy, Bert Lytell, Irene Rich and Edward Martindel.
* Edward D. White, Jr ( born 1925 ), American architect
William Edward Norris ( 18 November 1847 – 1925 ), English novelist, was the son of Sir W Norris, chief justice of Ceylon.
Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax, ( 16 April 1881 – 23 December 1959 ), known as The Lord Irwin from 1925 until 1934 and as The Viscount Halifax from 1934 until 1944, was one of the most senior British Conservative politicians of the 1930s, during which he held several senior ministerial posts, most notably as Foreign Secretary from 1938 to 1940.
On 22 January 1878 he married Hannah ( Anna ) Johnson Boyle ( 1855 – 1925 ), the youngest daughter of Edward Boyle, a mechanical engineer from Edinburgh and his wife, Mary Ann née Mackie.
Besides editions of English classics his works include a Life of Queen Victoria ( 1902 ), Great Englishmen of the Sixteenth century ( 1904 ), based on his Lowell Institute lectures at Boston, Massachusetts, in 1903, Shakespeare and the Modern Stage ( 1906 ), and King Edward VII, a Biography ( 1925 ).
John Edward Brownlee ( August 27, 1883 – July 15, 1961 ) was the fifth Premier of Alberta, Canada, serving from 1925 until 1934.

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