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  1. Personal life. Move to England. Death and burial. References. Pauline Payne Whitney Paget (March 21, 1874 – November 22, 1916), was an American heiress and a member of the prominent Whitney family . Early life. She was born in New York City, New York, to William C. Whitney and Flora (née Payne) Whitney.

  2. 15 de jun. de 2017 · Pauline Payne Whitney was born in 1874 to William Collins Whitney, financier and political leader, and Flora Payne Whitney, daughter of Senator Henry B Payne of Ohio and sister of Col. Oliver Payne, a board member of Standard Oil. The Whitney’s were immensely rich, and immensely popular.

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  3. She was the elder daughter of the Englishman Almeric Paget (1861–1949), a Member of Parliament for Cambridge who later became the 1st Baron Queenborough, and the American heiress Pauline Payne Whitney (1874–1916), who married in 1895.

  4. History. On the outbreak of the First World War, Almeric Paget and his first wife, the American socialite Pauline Payne Whitney, offered the services of 50 trained masseuses to the British War Office. [1] . The offer was accepted and by November 1914, 50 women had been placed in military hospitals. [1] .

  5. 10 de fev. de 2018 · Mother. Flora (Payne) Whitney (1842-1893) Spouse. Almeric Hugh Paget (1861-1949) Children. Olive Cecilia (Paget) Baillie (1899-1974) Dorothy Wyndham Paget (1905-1960) Associated Houses. Whitney Mansion. 871 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan. Pauline was born into a tight circle of power politics and big money.

  6. Created by: Stories Of The Gilded Age. Added: Apr 5, 2020. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 208734931. Source citation. She was an American heiress and a member of the prominent Whitney family. She the daughter of William C. Whitney and Flora (Payne) Whitney.

  7. On a summer’s day in 1914 locals at Cole Green railway station may have been surprised when a special train from London deposited hundreds of very well-dressed people on the platform. These were the guests of Almeric and Pauline Payne Whitney Paget, who had leased nearby Panshanger Park.