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  1. Mary, Countess von Waldersee (born Mary Esther Lee, formerly Princess of Noer; 3 October 1837 – 4 July 1914), was an American-born philanthropist in Germany. She was married in turn to Prince Frederick of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg and to Count Alfred von Waldersee, the successor of Field-Marshal von Moltke.

  2. 528: Mary Von Waldersee. Philanthropist Who Married Into German Aristocracy. Born: 3 October 1837, New York City, New York, United States of America. Died: 4 July 1914, Hanover, Germany. Mary may have had an affair with Kaiser Wilhelm II. She was known for her political salons and charities. There is little other information for Mary available ...

  3. Mary Esther Gräfin von Waldersee war eine amerikanisch-deutsche Aristokratin und Ehefrau von Alfred von Waldersee, dem Nachfolger Moltkes als Chef des Großen Generalstabs.

  4. 7 de mai. de 2018 · WALDERSEE, Mary, Countess von, b. in New York city, 3 Oct., 1837. She is the daughter of David Lee, a New York merchant, who left his widow and five children a large fortune. The second daughter, Blanche, married Augustus Charles Murray, a commander in the British navy, and the third, Josephine, married Baron August von Waechter ...

  5. Alfred Ludwig Heinrich Karl Graf von Waldersee (8 April 1832 – 5 March 1904) was a German field marshal (Generalfeldmarschall) who became Chief of the Imperial German General Staff.

  6. The collection gives a good picture of German court life during the last three decades of the 19th century, concerning events of the reigns of the first three German emperors, the last of whom, H.M. Wilhelm II, was related to Mary countess Waldersee by marriage.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WalderseeWaldersee - Wikipedia

    History. During his marriage, Leopold III, Duke of Anhalt-Dessau had a relationship with Johanna Eleonore von Neitschütz née Hoffmeyer (1739-1816), wife of Adolph Heinrich von Neitschütz (1730-1772), Master of the Horse at the Princely court of Anhalt-Dessau.