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  1. Charles Joseph Bonaparte (1851–1921) – 1905–1906 US-amerikanischer Marineminister, 1906–1909 Justizminister, gründet 1908 das Bureau of Investigation, das spätere FBI, ⚭ 1875 Ellen Channing (1852–1924) Jérôme Napoléon Charles Bonaparte (1814–1847) – Prinz von Montfort, württembergischer Oberst

  2. Charles Joseph Bonaparte. Der amerikanische Politiker. Jurist. Enkel von Jérôme B., dem jüngsten Bruder Napoléon I. 1905/06 Marineminister unter Th. Roosevelt; gründete als Justizminister (1906-09) das Bureau of Investigation (1908), das spätere FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation). Nikolaus von Bomhard Napoléon Bonaparte III.

  3. Seine Großeltern väterlicherseits waren Victor Bonaparte, Prince Napoléon (1862–1926) und Clementine von Belgien, seine Urgroßeltern Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte (1822–1891), gen. Plon-Plon und Marie Clotilde von Savoyen. Er ist ein Ururenkel von Jérôme Bonaparte, dem König von Westphalen und jüngsten Bruder Napoleons.

  4. 13. Juli 2018 · The oldest, Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte II, served in both the U.S. and French militaries, whereas the youngest, Charles Joseph Bonaparte, a lawyer, joined the presidential cabinet of Teddy Roosevelt.

  5. Charles Joseph Bonaparte (; June 9, 1851 – June 28, 1921) was an American lawyer and political activist for progressive and liberal causes. Originally from Baltimore, Maryland, he served in the cabinet of the 26th U.S. president, Theodore Roosevelt. He was a descendant of the House of Bonaparte: his grandfather was Jérôme Bonaparte, brother of Emperor Napoleon.Bonaparte was the U.S ...

  6. 11. Jan. 2008 · Charles Joseph Bonaparte, his life and public services by Bishop, Joseph Bucklin, 1847-1928. Publication date 1922 Topics Bonaparte, Charles J. (Charles Joseph), 1851-1921 Publisher New York, C. Scribner's sons Collection americana Book f ...

  7. 15. Aug. 2023 · Charles Joseph Bonaparte was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He was the son of Jérôme Napoleon Bonaparte (1805–1870) and Susan May Williams (1812–1881), from whom the American line of the Bonaparte family descended, and a grandson of Jérôme Bonaparte, the youngest brother of Emperor Napoleon I. However, the American Bonapartes were not considered part of the dynasty and never used any titles.