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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.

  2. Jérôme Napoléon heiratete 1829 Susan May Williams, die Tochter von Benjamin Williams, dem Mitbegründer der Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, und dessen Ehefrau Sarah Copeland Williams. Jérôme Napoléon und Susan hatten zwei Söhne: Charles Joseph Bonaparte und Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte II.

  3. Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte II (November 5, 1830 – September 3, 1893) was a French-American military officer who served in the United States Army and later in the French Army. He was a member of the American branch of the Bonaparte family.

  4. 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. Jérôme Napoléon Bonaparte-Patterson II., 1852

  5. Request Resource. Portrait of Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte II (1830-1893) in his West Point cadet uniform. Born in Baltimore, Jerome was a grandson of the famous Elizabeth "Betsy" Patterson Bonaparte (1789-1875) and brother to Charles Joseph Bonaparte (1851-1921), a U.S. Attorney General and Secretary of the Navy.

  6. Jérôme Napoléon "Bo" Bonaparte (5 July 1805 – 17 June 1870) was an American farmer, chairman of the Maryland Agricultural Society, first president of the Maryland Club, and the son of Elizabeth Patterson and Jérôme Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon I. Biography

  7. Learning that his brother had returned from the island of Elba, Jerome returned to Paris and followed general Reille's II corps during the campaign in Belgium, performing well twice, notably during the battle of Waterloo. After Napoleon's second abdication, Jerome accepted the proposition of his father-in-law to live in the palace of Göppingen ...