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  1. Ilyinsky died at his home in Palm Beach, Florida, on February 10, 2004. Personal life. Ilyinsky was married twice; he married his first wife, Mary Evelyn Prince in 1949 (annulment in 1951), and married his second wife, Angelica Philippa Kauffmann in 1952. Ilyinsky had four children:

  2. 17. Feb. 2004 · Paul Ilyinsky, who as mayor of Palm Beach, Fla., in the 1990's laid claim to being the only member of the Romanov family to hold an elected office, died on Feb. 10 at his home in Palm Beach....

  3. 16. Feb. 2004 · Paul Ilyinsky, who as mayor of Palm Beach, Fla., in the 1990's laid claim to being the only member of the Romanov family to hold an elected office, died Tuesday at his home in Palm Beach. He...

  4. 10. Feb. 2004 · Served as mayor of Palm Beach, Florida from 1993 to 2000. He was second cousin to Czar Nicholas II, the last of the Romanov rulers. His father was cousin to the czar and took part in the murder of Rasputin, the mystic priest whose prophecies exerted control over the royal family.∼Born Paul Dmitriievich...

  5. 10. Feb. 2004 · Former Palm Beach Mayor Paul Ilyinsky dies. By Sonja Isger. Palm Beach Post Staff Writer. PALM BEACH - The one man who could honestly brag that he was the "only Romanov ever democratically...

  6. 19. Feb. 2004 · An obituary Wednesday about Paul Ilyinsky, a member of the Romanov family who became mayor of Palm Beach, Florida, misstated his relationship to two Russian czars. He was a great-grandson of...

  7. After Ilyinsky died at his home in Palm Beach, Florida, in February 2004, he started haunting Palm Beach’s town hall where he can be heard whistling the Czarist national anthem. He occasionally even shows up in April to give the state of the Palm Beach address which he did as mayor. Apparently, this was his happy place.