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  1. Marie Carandini, Marchioness of Sarzano (born Maria Burgess; 1 February 1826 – 13 April 1894) was an English-Australian opera singer. Early life. Maria Burgess was born in Brixton, Surrey, the daughter of coachman James Burgess (died 1835) and Martha Burgess ( née Medwin).

  2. in the Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 3 , 1969. online in 2006. Marie Carandini, by W. P. Dowling, 1863-65. State Library of Victoria, H10446. Marie Carandini (1826-1894), prima donna, was baptized Maria on 1 February 1826 at St Matthew's Church of England, Brixton, London, daughter of James Burgess, coachman, and his wife Martha.

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  3. Marie Carandini (née Burgess, 1826–1894), aka 'Madame Carandini', was seven years old when her family arrived in Van Diemen's Land as assisted immigrants. Aged seventeen, in Hobart, she married Jerome Carandini, tenth Marquis of Sarzano, an Italian political exile 23 years her senior, who'd come to Van Diemen's Land as a member of a ...

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  5. Marie Carandini - Infinite Women. Born: 1 February 1826, United Kingdom. Died: 13 April 1894. Country most active: Australia. Also known as: Maria Burgess. The following is excerpted from The Dictionary of Australian Biography by Percival Searle, published in 1949 by Angus and Robertson and republished by Project Gutenberg.

  6. Mar 5, 2019 · Madame Carandini was baptised Maria Burgess in London in 1826 and arrived with her family in Hobart, as assisted immigrants, in 1833. In 1843 Maria married Jerome Carandini, the tenth marquis of Sarzano, a political exile from his native Italy.

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    Carandini, Marie - PennyGaff. Marie Carandini, by W. P. Dowling, 1863-65. State Library of Victoria, H10446. Carandini, Marie. (1826–1894) Marie Carandini (1826-1894), prima donna, was baptized Maria on 1 February 1826 at St Matthew’s Church of England, Brixton, London, daughter of James Burgess, coachman, and his wife Martha.

  8. Marie Carandini, 1863. State Library of New South Wales, P1 / 302. It will be with regret that all classes of society will learn of the death of Madame Carandini, which took place on April 13, at the residence of her daughter, Lady Moreland, at Bath, England, at the ripe age of 69.

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