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  1. Mar 31, 2021 · In 1832, Bonaparte gave her an estate of 413-acres in New Jersey, a stone cutting business and 15-farm contracts all worth about $12,000. Delafolie squandered almost all her fortune and when he died in 1840, Annette was strongly suspected of his murder.

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    • Louis Bonaparte
    • Caroline Bonaparte
    • Napoleon Bonaparte

    Jérôme, the youngest sibling of Napoleon, became the first Bonaparte to step foot in America, in 1803, the same year his brother nearly doubled the size of the United States by authorizing the Louisiana Purchase. At a party in Baltimore shortly after his arrival, Jérôme danced with Betsy Patterson, the daughter of a prosperous local merchant. Spark...

    Napoleon’s eldest sibling, Joseph, went incognito following his brother’s downfall and escaped to the United States in the summer of 1815. After living briefly in Philadelphia, he bought Point Breeze, a massive estate on the banks of the Delaware River in Bordentown, New Jersey. Flush with cash, particularly once his secretary retrieved a box of bu...

    As with Jérôme, Napoleon strongly disapproved of his younger sibling Lucien’s choice of a bride. But unlike Jérôme, Lucien stuck with his wife, preferring to live with her in self-imposed exile than become a monarch like his brothers. In 1810, Lucien and his family set sail for the United States, only to be intercepted by a British warship and brou...

    Like his brother Lucien, Louis went to Italy post-Waterloo and never visited the United States. Louis’ son, Louis-Napoleon, on the other hand, found himself there unintentionally. Wishing to reestablish the Napoleonic Empire, he had attempted a coup d’état in 1836 but was quickly captured and shipped off to Norfolk, Virginia, by the French monarchy...

    Napoleon’s youngest sister, Caroline, married one of his top cavalry officers, Joachim Murat. During the height of Napoleon’s powers, the pair ruled as king and queen of Naples, but they eventually broke with Napoleon in a futile attempt to keep their throne. After Waterloo, Murat was executed, and Caroline was exiled to Austria. Both their sons, m...

    After Waterloo, Napoleon’s French base of support evaporated, and foreign armies rapidly closed in on Paris. Knowing that his enemies would kill or imprison him, the abdicated emperor himself turned his sights to America. “The USA was a safe haven, ideologically and practically,” Price says. “It’s clear he would have had a very positive reception.”...

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  3. Mar 29, 2024 · BUCKFIELD – Annette Savage, 87, of Buckfield, passed away of congestive heart failure at her home with family at her side, on Monday, March 25, 2024.On Saturday, April 6, the...

  4. May 25, 2011 · Since Bonaparte’s wife did not accompany him to America (he did not see her for 25 years after he left), another frequent guest at the house was his mistress, Annette Savage.

  5. Annette Savage, age 87, of Buckfield, Maine, passed away of congestive heart failure at her home with family at her side, on Monday, March 25, 2024. She was born in Ossipee, NH, on December 15, 1936, a daughter to Ernest Harris Bean and Zita Lavina Jordan.

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