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Mary Alsop King Waddington

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in Normandy and was the son of Thomas Waddington, a wealthy cotton manufacturer, and Janet Mackintosh Colin Chisholm. His parents were both naturalized citizens of France, born in England. He was the brother of
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Mary moved to France with her family in 1871, where she met her eventual husband. During
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Excerpt from Mary's visit to Bagnoles de l'Orne, Normandy, with photos and images
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Mary was born in New York City, New York on April 28, 1833, the daughter of
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Biography of her, from the Introduction to a collection of her letters
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Times, Special Cable To The New York (18 January 1903).
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She also wrote magazine articles, including a paper on
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Times, Special Cable To The New York (28 April 1905).
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Waddington Sees New York" 535:"A Chance to Help Mme. Waddington" 252:Chateau and Country Life in France 14: 983: 812: 315:, on January 18, 1903, in Paris. 313:Charles Sallandrouze de Lamornaix 223:). Her maternal grandfather was 952:Memoirists from New York (state) 919: 871: 274: 723: 638: 610: 376:"Death of Charles King. LL. D." 256:My First Years as a Frenchwoman 98: 618:"Letters of a Diplomat's Wife" 590:"Letters of a Diplomat's Wife" 451: 340: 318:She died on June 30, 1923, in 217:President of the United States 1: 894:Works by Mary King Waddington 846:By Mary Alsop King Waddington 678:onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu 329: 175: 967:American emigrants to France 862:Resources in other libraries 838:Resources in other libraries 7: 918:(public domain audiobooks) 884:A play based on her letters 735:A Cambridge Alumni Database 462:New-York Historical Society 244:Letter of a Diplomat's wife 10: 988: 878:Mary Alsop King Waddington 824:Mary Alsop King Waddington 737:. 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New York City
New York
Paris
France
William Henry Waddington
Charles King
Rufus King
Richard Waddington
James Green Martin
Rufus King
Nicholas Low
author
diplomat
Charles King
Columbia College
Columbia University
Rufus King
Federalist
Vice President
1804
1808
President of the United States
1816
Nicholas Low
World War I
Scribner's Magazine
William Henry Waddington
Prime Minister of France
French Ambassador to the United Kingdom
Saint-Rémy-sur-Avre

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