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  1. Sep 18, 2019 · Wilhelm Frederick de Wendt de Kerlor formerly Wendt. Born 30 Aug 1883 in Geneva, Switzerland. Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Elsa Luisa Maria Schiaparelli — married 21 Jul 1914 in London, England, United Kingdom. Descendants.

    • Male
    • August 30, 1883
    • Elsa Luisa Maria Schiaparelli
  2. May 2, 2022 · Wilhelm de Wendt de Kerlor. Birthdate: estimated between 1855 and 1915. Death: Immediate Family: Husband of Elsa Schiaparelli. Father of Gogo Schiaparelli. Managed by: Private User.

    • Elsa Schiaparelli
    • May 2, 2022
    • estimated between 1855 and 1915
    • Private User
  3. 1883 - Unknown. View all 12 similar people. Surname meaning for de Wendt de Kerlor. Historically, surnames evolved as a way to sort people into groups - by occupation, place of origin, clan affiliation, patronage, parentage, adoption, and even physical characteristics (like red hair).

    • Male
    • Switzerland
  4. Oct 19, 2003 · In London, she met Count Wilhelm Wendt de Kerlor and they married quickly. In 1916, they emigrated to New York, where de Kerlor abandoned her for Isadora Duncan; she was left pregnant and...

  5. Aug 10, 2023 · Born 15 Jun 1920 in France. Ancestors. Daughter of Wilhelm Frederick (Wendt) de Wendt de Kerlor and Elsa Luisa Maria Schiaparelli. [sibling (s) unknown] Wife of Robert Lawrence Berenson — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Descendants.

    • Female
    • June 15, 1920
    • Robert Lawrence Berenson
  6. They had a child, Maria-Luisa, known as Gogo, in 1920, after which De Kerlor disappeared, abandoning his new family. She returned with her daughter to France but went back to New York, having an affair with an opera singer, Mario Laurenti, before his sudden death in 1922 prompted her to quit America and settle in Paris.

  7. Sep 14, 2020 · W. de Kerlor (aka Wilhem de Kerlor, Willie de Kerlor, Willem de Wendt, Willie Wendt and Wilhelm Frederick Wendt de Kerlor) presents his expert analysis of handwritin­g samples from Cox and Harding. Here’s what the (self-described eminent) graphologi­cal psychologi­st de Kerlor says he saw in a note written by Cox:

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