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  1. Mary Gwendolin Byrd, Marquise des Monstiers-Mérinville (née Caldwell; 1863–1909) was an American philanthropist and socialite. She funded the foundation of the Catholic University at Washington, D.C. in the 1880s, but had renounced the Roman Catholic faith by 1904.

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  2. A major building at Catholic University is named for Mary Guendaline (also spelled Gwendoline) Byrd Caldwell (1863-1909), a major donor to the university and one of the "Caldwell Sisters" memorialized with a spectacular and well-known monument at Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville, where they are buried.

  3. Mary Guendaline ByrdMamieCaldwell Caldwell. Birth. 21 Oct 1863. Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA. Death. 5 Oct 1909 (aged 45) Burial. Cave Hill Cemetery. Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA Show Map. Plot. SECTION 13 Lot: 111 Grave: 2. Memorial ID. 6942675. · View Source. Suggest Edits. Memorial. Photos 12. Flowers 2. Memorials.

  4. Caldwell, Mary Gwendolin (18631909) American philanthropist. Name variations: Mamie; Marquise des Monstiers-Mérinville. Born Mary Gwendolin Caldwell in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1863; died on October 5, 1909, aboard the German liner Kronprinzessin Cecile outside New York; elder of two daughters of William Shakespeare Caldwell (a constructor ...

  5. Caldwell, Mary Gwendolin Byrd (1863-1909), philanthropist and socialite | American National Biography. (21 October 1863–05 October 1909) Patricia Fox-Sheinwold. https://doi.org/10.1093/anb/9780198606697.article.2001268. Published in print: 1999. Published online: February 2000. You do not currently have access to this article. Login.

  6. birth on October 21,1863, to her first child, Mary "Mamie" Gwendolin Byrd. A second daughter, Mary Elizabeth "Lina" Breckenridge, was born on December 26, 1865. One hundred years later, the historian David Francis Sweeney, O.F.M., referred for the first time in any published manuscript to certain

  7. CALDWELL, MARY GWENDOLINE. Philanthropist who was instrumental in inaugurating the Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.;b. Louisville, Ky., 1863; d. New York City, Oct. 10, 1909. Mamie, as she was called, was the daughter of Mary Eliza (Breckenridge) and William Shakespeare Caldwell.