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  1. Jérôme Napoléon Bonaparte-Patterson II. (* 5. November 1830 in Baltimore; † 3. September 1893 in Pride’s Crossing, Massachusetts) war ein Enkel von Jérôme Bonaparte, dem jüngsten Bruder des französischen Kaisers Napoléon I. Geboren in Baltimore, Maryland, war er der jüngere Sohn von Jérôme Napoléon Bonaparte-Patterson (1805–1870) und Susan May Williams (1812–1881), von ...

  2. Jérôme Napoléon Bonaparte-Patterson II. (* 5. November 1830 in Baltimore; † 3. September 1893 in Pride’s Crossing, Massachusetts) war ein Enkel von Jérôme Bonaparte, dem jüngsten Bruder des französischen Kaisers Napoléon I. Geboren in Baltimore, Maryland, war er der jüngere Sohn von Jérôme Napoléon Bonaparte-Patterson (1805–1870) und Susan May Williams (1812–1881), von ...

  3. Jérôme Napoléon Bonaparte-Patterson II., 1852 Jérôme Napoléon Bonaparte-Patterson II. (* 5. November 1830 in Baltimore; † 3. September 1893 in Pride’s Crossing, Massachusetts) war ein Enkel von Jérôme Bonaparte, dem jüngsten Bruder des französischen Kaisers Napoléon I. Geboren in Baltimore, Maryland, war er der jüngere Sohn von Jérôme Napoléon Bonaparte-Patterson (1805 ...

  4. 13. Jan. 2022 · Death: November 10, 1945 (67) New York, New York, United States. Immediate Family: Son of Col. Jérôme Napoleon Bonaparte, II and Caroline LeRoy Bonaparte. Husband of Blanche Bonaparte. Brother of Louise-Eugénie von Moltke-Huitfeldt. Half brother of Newbold LeRoy Edgar; Webster Appleton Edgar and Mary Constance Edgar.

  5. In 1803, Patterson met Jérôme Bonaparte on his visit to the United States; he had delayed his return to France to postpone facing the wrath of his brother Napoleon for a military incident in the Caribbean between his ship and a British ship. Several stories of their first meeting circulated, but Patterson later said that they met at a dinner at a friend's house. A romance soon blossomed ...

  6. 21. Nov. 2023 · Jérôme-Napoléon Bonaparte Patterson had a second son, Charles-Joseph Bonaparte Patterson, who first served as Secretary of the Navy, then as Attorney General under President Theodore Roosevelt. He was behind the creation of the Bureau of Investigation (the future Federal Bureau of Investigation) in 1908. Few expect to find a portrait of a Bonaparte in the gallery at the Pentagon, but there ...