Noble Deaths Announcements 2015


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Mrs. Christine de Cock de Rameyen, nee Countess of Oultremont, primo voto Countess de Brouchoven de Bergeyck died in Woluwe St-Lambert on 8 September.

She was born on 26 June 1923 in Nouvelles as a daughter of Count Eduard d'Oultremont (1880-1945) & his wife, Baroness Georgine Pyckhe the Peteghem (1887-1978). She married firstly in Nouvelle on 16 July 1946 Count Pierre de Brouchoven de Bergeyck (1918-1959) and secondly in Ixelle on 7 December 1960civilly and on 10 December religiously Roger de Cock de Rameyen (1904-1981).

She was the sixth of seven siblings and last one who passed away.

Sources: http://www.carnetmondain.be/
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Countess Arlette of Ursel, nee Countess of Oultremont, died un Uccle on 14 September, eighteen days after her 93rd birthday.

She was born in Ghent as the oldest of five children of Count Pierre d'Oultremont (1883-1965) & his wife, Baroness Elisabeth Pyckhe the Peteghem (1889-1937). She married in Linkebeek on 19 July 1947 Count Jean of Ursel (1917-1990), oldest of five children of Count Georges of Ursel (1890-1944) and only one by his untimely untimely deceased first wife, Gaetane van de Werve d'Immerseel (1895-1917; died four months and a day after having her son). He widowed two years earlier; his first wife Jeanne Lejeune de Schiervel (1918-1945) died in concentration camp at Ravensbruck, after only two years and nine months of mariage, bereaving her only then 23-month-old daughter Gaetane (b.1943). Together they had five sons: Lancelot (b.1953), Aurian (b.1955), Cedric (b.1957), Gael (b.1959) & Wauthier (b.1961).
She is survived by them, her stepdaughter, seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Sources: http://www.carnetmondain.be/
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Very sad news: Elisabeth Dennis, younger daughter of Countess Clementine von Ledebur-Wicheln and her husband David Dennis, passed away this year, only 17 years old. She is survived by her parents and sister Matilda (b. 1993).

Source: Descendants of Archduke Franz Karl of Austria
 
Princess Marie-Evelyne Cecile Gabrielle de Broglie-Revel died on 7 July.

She was born in Chateau La Violette on 29 October 1928 as the second of six children of Count Dominique de Broglie (1902-1969) & his wife, Guillemette Lamy de La Chapella Noguarere (1905-1992).
She is survived by her two youngest sisters Bernadette (b.1939) and Odilie (b.1944) as well as many nephews and nieces; she didn't set her own family.

Source: Broglie

Count Depold Czernin von Chudenitz died on 12 July, five days after his 79th birthday.

He was born in Prague as oldest of three children of Count Rudolf Czernin von Chudenitz (1904-1984) & his wife, Countess Friederike von Wenckheim (1911-1991).
He married in Vejprnice on 22 April 1961 Princess Polyxena of Lobkowicz (b.1941) [oldest of five children of Jaroslav Prince Of Lobkowicz (1910-1985) & his wife Countess Gabrielle von Korff gen. Schmising Kerssenbrock (1917-?)] by whom he had five children: Tomas (b.1962), Teresie (b.1964), Depold (b.1969), Johann (b.1972) & Gabriella (b.1975).
He is survived by his wife, children, grandchildren as well as sister Rosine (b.1939), brother Divis (b.1942) and their families.

Source: Czernin
 
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Countess Marie-Evelyne cecile Gabrielle de Broglie died on 7 July.

Her correct title wasn't Countess but Princess de Broglie-Revel.
 
Britta Orgovanyi-Hanstein, nee Winternitz died this year.

She was born in 1941. She became a wife of Attila Orgovanyi-Hanstein (1946-1987) [son of Baroness Maximiliane von Berg (1908-?) & her last husband Bela Orgovanyi-Hanstein (1907-?)] by whom she had two children: Diana (b.1972, now wife of Hereditary Prince Johannes of Schwarzenberg) & Maximilian (married, has a daughter Maxima).

Source: Descendants of August Thyssen and Hedwig Pelzer

Christa von der Marwitz nee Zeiss died this year.

She was born in 1918. In 1948 she married Gerhard von der Marwitz (1914-2001) [only son of Erika von Cramm (1880-1915) & her husband Caspar von der Marwitz (died 1945)] by whom she had two daughters: Beate (b.1949) & Iris0Charlotte (b.1951) as well as two granddaughters and three great-grandchildren.

Source: Descendants of Ernst von Cramm
 
Charles-Louis Coppieters de Gibson died in Uccle on 30 September, ten days before his 89th birthday.

He was born in San Josse ten Noode as second of five children of Phillip Coppieters de Gibson )1900-1963) & his wife Wilhelmine, nee Burny (1902-?).
He married in Elizabethville on 5 April 1958 Countess Myriam de Lannoy (1926-2008) [fouth of seven children and oldest daughter of Count Paul de Lannoy (1898-1980) & his wife, Princess Beatrice de Ligne (1898-1982); she didn't live so long to see her niece converting into Hereditary Duchess of Luxembourg] by whom he had three children and ten grandchildren.

Sources: http://www.carnetmondain.be/
Lannoy
Charles-Louis Coppieters de Gibson - dumont de chassart - Geneanet
 
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Princess Pauline of Lobkowicz, nee Countess of Ursel died on 9 October.

She was born in Berlin on 7 April 1926 as fourth of five children and second daughter of Count Louis of Ursel (1896-1969) & his wife Genevieve, nee Le Pelletier de Rosanbo (1893-1973). She married in Breuilpont on 19 December 1981 Prince Johann of Lobkowicz (1920-2000) [tenth of fourteen children and fourth of seven sons of Jaroslav, Prince of Lobkowicz (1877-1953) & his wife Marie, nee Countess of Beaufort-Spontin (1885-1942)] widower after Countess Marie-Therese von Belcredi (1922-1978). She then became a stepmother of Wenzel (b.1953), Therese (b.1954) & Marguerite (b.1957).
She is survived by her stepchildren, their families as well as three of her siblings and a host of nephews and nieces with their families; one of her brother Charles predeceased her in 2011 aged 90.

Sources: http://www.carnetmondain.be/
Ursel
Lobkowicz
 
Countess Silvia von Wedel, nee Majal died this year.

She was born in 1956 and married in 1978 Count Christian Alfred von Wedel (b.1951) [only son of Princess Caroline Reuss (1923-2010) & her husband, Count Alfred von Wedel (1895-1973) but they later divorced.
She bereaved two sons: Lando (b.2001) & Alexis (b.2003)

Source: http://heinbruins.nl/Reuss.html
 
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Countess Luise of Stolberg-Stolberg, nee von Pachmann died in July.

She was born in Zell am See on 24 July 1923 and married in Werfen bei Salzburg on 24 March 1948 Count Friedrich Leopold of Stolberg-Stolberg (1921-2007) [son of Count Bernhard of Stolberg-Stolberg (1881-1952) & his wife Hedwig, nee Archduchess of Austria (1896-1970)] by whom she had seven children: Christoph (b.1948), Marie Elisabeth (b.1949), Peter (b.1951), Johannes (1952-2005), Markus (b.1953), Eleonore (b.1959) & Maria Inmaculata (b.1964).
She is survived by six of her children and fourteen grandchildren.

Sources: Descendants of Archduke Franz Karl of Austria
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Count Georg von Goëss died this year, aged 77.
He was born on 24 April 1938, the ninth child of Count Johan Anton von Goëss and of his wife, née Countess Marie Valerie von Meran.
He was married since 1966 to Baroness Veronika von Haerdtl, by whom he had four children.

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The Dowager Marchioness of Cholmondeley, née Lavinia Margaret Leslie, died on 7 November 2015, at the age of 94.

She was born in 1921, the daughter of Lt-Col John Leslie and of his wife (née Margaret Gilliat). She married in 1947 to Hugh Cholmondeley, who later succeeded as the 6th Marquess of Choldmondeley. They became parents of three daughters and one son and remained married until the Marquess died in 1990.
She is survived by her daughters Lady Rose, Lady Margot and Lady Caroline, her son the 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley and their families.

Peerage News: Lavinia Marchioness of Cholmondeley dies aged 94
 
Countess Catharina Orsini und Rosenberg, nee Countess Bielke died on 4 November, over seven months after her older sister, Countess Gunilla Fugger von Babenhausen (b.1919); she would have turned 85 today.

She was born in Linkoping as fourth child and second daughter of Thure Gabriel, Count Bielke (1894-1940) & his wife, Countess Birgitta Sparre of Sofdeborg (1895-1983); apart from Gunilla she had also two brothers: Nils (1917-2010) & Carl-Gustaf (1923-1992) and another sister Marianne. On 22 October 1953 in Sturefors (Sweden) she bacame a wife of Count Johann of Orsini und Rosenberg (1926-2004).
She is survived by her sister Marianne (b.1934), sons Andreas (b.1954) & Hubertus (b.1962), daughter Cecilia (b.1961), eight grandsons, three granddaughters and one great-grandson, as well as a host of nephews and nieces with their families.
Apart from losing her father at a very young age, the most horrible sadness came to her twice: she lost her youngest child Karl on 27 February 1974, one month and 22 days after his sixth birthday; also her older daughter Birgitta died on 17 June 2000, two and a half months before turning 45, leaving her husband and two children.

Sources: Orsini und Rosenberg
Descendants of Joseph Fouch? and Bonne-Jeanne Coiquaud
https://sites.google.com/site/myroyalworld/2015-genealogical-information
 
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Hermann, Baron von Saalfeld died on 23 January.

He was born in Solln near Munich on 27 June 1928 as younger of two children of Ralf, Baron von Saalfeld (1900-1947) & his first wife Marie Seitz (1903-1931). He married in Grunwald near Munich on 4 August 1956 Monica Deinhardt (b.1933) by whom he had three children: Katharina (b.1959), Franz (b.1961) & Peter (b.1963) and one granddaughter Mara (b.2009) - daughter of Peter & his wife Silke, nee Ludwig.

Source: Descendants of Queen Victoria's siblings

And now his paternal first cousin Sven, Baron von Saalfeld died on 23 October.

He was born in Lenggries on 24 January 1946 as youngest of five children of Sven Hans, Baron von Saalfeld (1903-1998) & his wife Elisabeth Faust (b.1916); when he was six, his parents divorced.
He himself was married thrice: firstly (from 1969 to 1973) to Catherine Eisenbraun (b.1947), mother of his only daughter Nathalie (b.1970), secondly to Sibylle Mergehen and thirdly to a woman named Margit (surname unknown).

Sources: Descendants of Queen Victoria's siblings
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Countess Marc de Lannoy, née Jessica Home, died on 15 November 2015, aged 53.

She was born in 1962, the daughter of Douglas and Mary Home.
She married in 1988 to Count Marc de Lannoy (1959-2008), himself the son of Count and Countess Charles de Lannoy. They became parents of two children, Guillaume and Victoria.
Sadly, her son predeceased her aged only 19 on 1 October 2008 and was followed by Count Marc only two weeks later.

de Lannoy - Deaths Announcements - Telegraph Announcements
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Two deaths among the Alliata family:

Don Francesco Alliata, Prince of Villafranca, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, Duke of Salaparuta, Grandee of Spain, etc., died on 1 July 2015, aged 95.
He was born in Palermo in 17 November 1919, the second son of Don Gabriele Alliata, Prince of Villafranca, etc., and of his wife, née Donna Vittoria San Martino Ramandetta.
He was married firstly to Teresa Correale Santacroce, from 1949 until their divorce in 1984; they became parents of one daughter, Donna Vittoria Alliata.
In 1985 he remarried to Adelaide Bellingardi.
He succeeded in 1979 to his childless elder brother Giuseppe as the Head of the family and to all his titles.
He is survived by his wife and his daughter. His successor in his titles is his nephew Don Gabriele Alliata (son of his younger brother Don Raimondo).
He was a film producer and director, as well as the owner of the magnificient villa Alliata in Bagheria (Sicily), where he lived and died.
Morto Alliata il principe del cinema - IlGiornale.it

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His cousin Donna Topazia Alliata died on 23 November 2015, aged 102.
She was born on 5 September 1913, the eldest of the two daughters of Prince Don Enrico Alliata and of his wife, née Sonia de Ortuzar.
She married in 1935 to Fosco Maraini (1912-2004), a renowned photographer, anthropologist, ethnologist, writer, mountaineer and academic. They had three daughters together: Dacia (also a renowned writer), Yuki and Toni. They divorced in the late 1960s.
Donna Topazia was herself a writer, as well as a painter and art dealer.
Morta a 102 anni Topazia Alliata,madre della scrittrice Dacia Maraini - Corriere.it
 
Count Don Giammaria Visconti di Modrone, of the Dukes of Grazzano Visconti and Counts of Lonate Pozzolo, died today 3 December 2015 after a long illness, aged 80.

He was born 7 May 1935, the second and youngest child of Don Luigi Visconti di Modrone (who in 1942 succeeded as Duke of Grazzano Visconti) and of his first wife, née Countess Maddalena Arrivabene-Valenti-Gonzaga. He had an older brother, Barnabò, who died earlied this year.
He was married from 1962 until her death to his first cousin Donna Violante Caracciolo, of the Princes of Castagneto and Dukes of Melito (1943-2003); they were parents of one son, Don Luchino, and one daughter, Donna Verde.

È morto Visconti di ModroneIl nobile con la passione dell’Inter - Corriere.it
Addio al conte di Grazzano Gianmaria Visconti di Modrone
 
Count Jean d'Harcourt died on 29 November 2015 in Saanen, Switzerland, aged 85.

He was born in Paris on 15 March 1930, the second and youngest child of François, Duke d'Harcourt, and of his first wife, née Antoinette Gérard.
He had an older brother, François, who is the current Duke d'Harcourt.
He has been married twice, firstly to Silvia Agulla and secondly to Gabrielle Steers, who survived him. Both marriages were childless.
Count Jean was the heir presumptive to the title of Duke d'Harcourt; the new heir presumtive is his third cousin, Count Anne-François d'Harcourt.

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Count Carl Anton von Goëß-Saurau died on 6 December 2015, aged 94.

He was born on 23 June 1921, the fifth child of Count Johann Zeno von Goëß and of his wife, née Countess Emma Welser von Welserheimb.
He married in 1948 to Baroness Maria Mayr von Melnhof (1921-1996), the youngest daughter of Baron Franz Mayr von Melnhof and of his wife, née Princess Marie zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst. They became parents of seven children.
His eldest son, Franz, predeceased his parents in 1993; his daughter Cecilia is the wife of Fürst Wittekind zu Waldeck und Pyrmont.

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Baroness Maria Ursula von Ow, née Countess Henckel von Donnsersmarck, died on 2 December 2015, aged 77.

She was born on 2 April 1938, as the sixth of the eight children of Count Georg Henckel von Donnersmarck and of his wife, née Countess Marie Sophie von Waldburg zu Wolfegg und Waldsee.
She was married since 1965 to Baron Johannes von Ow, with whom she had three children.
She is survived by her husband, her children Katharina, Benedicta and Philipp, as well as her siblings Eleonore, Petrus, Hedwig, Karla and Elisabeth and their families.

Henckel von Donnersmarck
Maria Ursula, Gräfin Henckel von Donnersmarck, * 1938 | Geneall.net
 
Marie-Sophie Freifrau von Doblhoff-Dier, nee Princess von Auersperg, died at Baden bei Wien on 12 August 2015.

She was born on 15 November 1922, daughter of Prince Eduard von Auersperg (1893-1948) & his wife Sophie, nee Countess von Clam und Gallas (1900-1980). In 1951 she married Hubert Richard Johann Freiherr von Doblhoff, by adoption Freiherr von Doblhoff-Dier (1926-) They had five children.

Source: Royal News of 2015, Section II
 
The Dowager Duchess de Mortemart, née Anne Mouchet de Battefort de Laubespin, died at Mondouzil on 28 December 2015, aged 78.

She was born at Boulogne-Billancourt on 28 July 1937. She married in 1959 to François de Rochechouard, 15th Duke de Mortemart (1930-1992); they became parents of three daughters (Isabelle, Diane and Sylvie) and of one son, Charles, the current Duke de Mortemart.
She is survived by her children and their families.

Rochechouart de Mortemart
 
Princess Stefanie of Windisch-Graetz, formerly Mrs. Josef Christoforetti died sometime last year.

She was born in Vienna on 21 January 1933 as a daughter of Prince Ernst of Windisch-Graetz (1905-1952) & his first wife Ellen Skinner (1906-1982); she had an older brother Otto (1928-2013).
When she was 5 her parents divorced and two years later their marriage was annulled.
When she was 14 her father married Eva Freiin von Isbary (b.1921); three and a half months later her half-sister Eleonore was born, followed by another one, Elisabeth in 1951.
She married in Mariazell, Lower Austria on 14 May 1956 Josef Christoforetti (b.1919) but their marriage lasted only eight years. They had four children: Angelina (b.1956), Alexander (b.1958-?), Claudia (b.1960) & Nikolaus (b.1962) and three grandchildren: Marie-Elisabeth (b.1992) & Julien (b.1993) Pezet [children of Claudia & her husband Philippe Pezet (b.1960)] & Timon Christoforetti (b.1998) [son of Nikolaus & his wife Klaudia, nee Ecker (b.1964)].

Sources: Descendants of Archduke Franz Karl of Austria
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Birgitta Kovacz must be her sister from mother's side.
 
Count Nikolaus de la Fontaine und d'Harnoncourt-Unverzagt died this year.

He was born in 1929 as the oldest of five children of Countess Ladislaja Maria Johanna Franziska von Meran (1899-1997) & her husband, Count Eberhard de la Fontaine und d'Harnoncourt-Unverzagt (1896-1970)
He married in 1953 Alice Hoffelner (b.1930) by whom he had four children: Elisabeth (b.1954), Philipp Karl (b.1955), Eberhard (1957-1990) & Franz (b.1961) as well as eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
He is survived also by his four siblings and their families.

Source: Descendants of Archduke Johann of Austria

Count Carl Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau died on 4 August.

He was born in Munich on 20 October 1954 as the youngest of seven children of Count Ferdinand von Wchinitz und Tettau (1907-1969) & his wife, Countess Hedwig von Ledebur-Wicheln (1910-2002)
On 23 May 1991 he became a father of Paul Stephan Marie, whose mother was Freiin Elisabeth Zobel von Giebelstadt zu Darstadt (b.1959); young parents formalized their union in Darstadt on 7 September.
Of his many siblings only Johannes predeceased him in 2004, aged 67.
Still alive are: Ferdinand (b.1934), Eleonore (b.1936), Marie (b.1940), Aglae (b.1941) & Elisabeth (b.1944).

Sources: Kinsky
https://sites.google.com/site/myroyalworld/2016-genealogical-information
 
Prince Paul Obolensky died on 13 December last year.

He was born in Belicse, Yugoslavia on 29 March 1924 as younger of two childrenof Prince Wassili Obolensky (1873-1952) & his second wife, Marina Pavlovna Thillot (1899-1955); he had one sister Maria (1921-2014)
He married in Cognac on 16 June 1945 Jacqueline Bonnet (b.1923) by whom he had an only daughter Ariane (b.1950).

Source: Obolensky
 
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