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  1. William Caldwell moved to Richmond, Va., where he sought solace in Catholicism and donated generously to Catholic charities, the encyclopedia said. He paid for the construction of the four-story, $84,000 Saints Mary and Elizabeth Hospital at its original location at 12th and Magnolia streets in Louisville, and supplied a $50,000 operating trust for it.

  2. Final resting place of Mary "Guendaline" Byrd Caldwell, Marquise des Montiers-Merinville, along with her youger sister, Mary Elizabeth Beckenridge Caldwell, Baroness von Zedtwitz. Mary Gwendoline, b. 21 October 1863, d. 5 October 1909 Mary Elizabeth, b. 26 December 1865, d. 16 December 1910 The two larger than life effigies of Greek marble were done by Gilbert Bayes in 1912. Photos by Steve Lutz.

  3. Hoe om te zeggen Mary Gwendolin Byrd Caldwell Engels? Uitspraak van Mary Gwendolin Byrd Caldwell met en nog veel meer voor Mary Gwendolin Byrd Caldwell.

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  5. 19. Nov. 2016 · The Caldwells moved to Cincinnati before the Civil War, where their daughters were born – Mary Gwendolyn Byrd Caldwell in 1863 and Mary Elizabeth Breckinridge Caldwell in 1865.

  6. Mary Gwendolin Byrd Caldwell: American philanthropist and socialite (1863 - 1909), Philanthropist, Socialite, From: United States of America

  7. 25. Okt. 2023 · Daughter of William Shakespeare Caldwell and Mary Eliza Caldwell Wife of Baron Moritz Kurt von Zedtwitz Mother of Waldemar Conrad von Zedtwitz Sister of Marquise "Mary Gwendoline Byrd" de Merinville. Managed by: Philipp E. Kafka: Last Updated: October 25, 2023