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The Common Room / Re: Paris - Princess Eristavi
« on: Tuesday 29 September 09 15:11 BST (UK)  »
Hi Caroline, I understand your respect for family matter. I will not divulge here, other matter already known and get on the website.
I am working for about 10 months on the history of female magician “Ionia” born in Brussels as Clementine de Vere.
I am collecting all connecting information’s. Your information about your grand mother address book was new for me. So that’s why I contacted you trough RootsChat.
 In my reply (n° 7), I told that Clementine de Verre, (born in 1888), became Princess Clementine Eristavi when she married on june 21, 1919, with  Prins Vladimir Eristavi Tchtcherine from Russia.
She divorced on October 26, 1928 but she retained the title.
By 1921 she and her son Frank (from her first marriage) where living in Paris, 26 avenue de Neuilly.
In 1955 she moved to Saint Jean Cap Ferrat. She died on march 31, 1973.
You mention the period from 1920 and 1950s- that period she lived in Paris, this is concordant.
Notice also, the similarity of time life, of your grand mother and Princess Clementine Eristavi.
Very strange, isn’t it?
Keep in touch
Regards
Charles Roderick

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The Common Room / Re: Paris - Princess Eristavi
« on: Sunday 06 September 09 16:41 BST (UK)  »
Hello here Charlesroderick I am new on rootchat and realy interredin your e-mail concerning princess Eritavi. I am working on the history of a femal Magician her name was Clementine de Vere, her father was Charles de Vere and mother Julie Ferret.
She is born  in Belgium, Brussels in 1888 but registred as British subject by birthright as Charles and Julia were British subject. She married in second wedding Prins Eristavi and became  Princesse Clementine Eristavi... she diad in 1973 aFrance, Saint Jean Cap Ferrat west of Monaco
Do you have more information about your grandmother adressbook?

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