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  1. Alice De Lancey Izard (née, De Lancey; 1745 – April 1, 1832) was an American socialite. Her life was one of varied experiences, reaching from the seclusion of a South Carolina plantation where she introduced the culture of silkworms, hoping it to be a benefit to the state, to the social life in European cities.

  2. ALICE DE LANCEY IZARD (1745-1832) Alice De Lancey, the second daughter of Peter and Alice Colden De Lancey, was born and raised in West Farms (now part of Bronx County), New York. Her uncle James De Lancey was lieutenant governor of the Colony of New York, and it was this family connection to high society that put Alice in touch with the South ...

  3. 2 de out. de 2017 · Daughter of Pieter de Lancey and Elizabeth Alice Delancey Wife of Ralph Izard, U.S. Senator Mother of Margaret Manigault; Charlotte Smith; Anne Deas; Gen.George Izard, 2nd Territorial Governor of Arkansas; Rebecca Wright and 1 other Sister of Stephen Delancey; Col. James Delancey; Oliver Delancey; John Peter Delancey; Susanna Barclay ...

    • Bronx, NY
    • Ralph Izard, U.S. Senator
    • NY
    • 1745
  4. 26 de ago. de 2016 · Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Izard (Alice Delancey) | Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Barbara Martin. Friday, August 26, 2016. This painting of a wealthy couple takes on new political relevance in relation to our First Lady. The story of this portrait for me has always been “the Grand Tour.”

  5. A Miss De Lancey was the wife of Sir William Draper. in later years one of this family married a distinguished American, whose genius is the pride of his country – James Fenimore Cooper. Alice was married in 1767, to Ralph Izard; and after some years accompanied him to Europe.

  6. Title: Mrs. Ralph Izard (Alice De Lancey, 1746/47–1832) Artist: Thomas Gainsborough (British, Sudbury 1727–1788 London) Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimensions: Oval, 30 1/4 x 25 1/8 in. (76.8 x 63.8 cm) Classification: Paintings. Credit Line: Bequest of Jeanne King deRham, in memory of her father, David H. King Jr., 1966. Accession Number: 66.88.1

  7. Mrs. Ralph Izard (Alice DeLancey) Artist: Middleton, Thomas. Date: before 1863. Married to U.S. Senator Ralph Izard of Charleston, Alice DeLancy Izard had 14 children, seven of which survived into adulthood.