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Amédée Baillot de Guerville

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at some point. In 1847, in London had married Eliza Shamford Walter, with whom he had five children. The family moved to New York in the late 1850s, and Eliza died in Brooklyn in 1861. In 1866, his father married a second time in London to Charlotte Prenders, with whom he had another son, Louis
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Born Constantin Amédée Luce in Paris, he was the illegitimate son of Anna Antoinette Aglaé Luce (died 1894) and Paul-Louis-Amédée Baillot, a clerk, merchant, and teacher of the French language. His parents married in England shortly after his birth, his father's third marriage.
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in the south of France, where he is credited with developing the land and expanding their golf course. He died in 1913, likely of the tuberculosis from which he claimed to have been cured. He is buried in the Alphonse Karr Cemetery in Saint-Raphaël, France.
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De Guerville married Laura Belle Spraker, scion of a well-established New York family, in 1896 in New York City. In 1900, Mrs. A.B. de Guerville filed for bankruptcy and divorce. He married again in London in 1909 to Rosie Grimley.
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In 1894, de Guerville returned to Asia, banking on contacts he had made during the brief time he spent there in 1892 to secure an assignment as special correspondent covering the
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on November 20–21, 1894. While Creelman, and other correspondents present, described a widescale and cold-blooded massacre, de Guerville alleged in the pages of the
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newspaper for the Milwaukee and Chicago francophone community. Baillot began his career as commercial agent in 1891 with a stereopticon presentation of the 1889
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was the cause of his departure. By his own account, de Guerville experienced a near miraculous recovery from his tuberculosis while a patient at the pioneering
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Sketch of de Guerville as a war correspondent in China, 1894. He carries a puppy he had found wandering on a battlefield near Port Arthur.
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region. Thereafter he continued to travel and write for a short while, producing his memoirs of his experiences in the Far East entitled
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Amédée took his father's name and immigrated to the United States in 1887 and became an American citizen in 1893.
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Kane, Daniel C. "Each of Us in His Own Way: Factors Behind Conflicting Accounts of the Massacre at Port Arthur."
101: 131: 83:. In 1892 de Guerville traveled to Japan, Korea, China, Ceylon, and Europe as a Special Commissioner for the 91: 274:(translated and with an introduction by Daniel C. Kane). West Lafayette, IN: Parlor Press, 2009, x-xxxi. 87:(the Chicago World's Fair) of 1893, where he promoted the event to kings, emperors, and heads of state. 417: 407: 167: 71:
De Guerville began teaching French at Milwaukee Women's College in 1889. In 1890 he established the
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Edited and with an Introduction by Daniel C. Kane. West Lafayette, IN: Parlor Press, 2009.
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Au Japon: The Memoirs of a Foreign Correspondent in Japan, Korea, and China, 1892-1894.
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Au Japon: The Memoirs of a Foreign Correspondent in Japan, Korea, and China, 1892–1894
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In the last years of his life de Guerville was reported to have lived in
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His father, born Baillot, added his own mother's aristocratic surname
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England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837–1915
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England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837–1915
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Illinois, U.S., Federal Naturalization Records, 1856–1991
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Church of St. John the Evangelist in St. Raphaël, France
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The Crusade Against Phthisis." London: Hugh Rees, 1904.
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Paris, France, Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1555-1929
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In 1898, de Guerville became part-owner and manager of
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Paris & Vicinity, France, Death Notices, 1860–1902
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Port Arthur Massacre

Exposition Universelle de Paris
St. Paul, Minnesota
World Columbian Exposition
Sino-Japanese War
New York Herald
James Gordon Bennett, Jr.
James Creelman
New York World
massacre of Chinese civilians
Port Arthur
The Illustrated American
tuberculosis
Nordach Clinic
Black Forest
Nile
Lausanne
Valecluse





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