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Tomás Terry

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Correction: Sibyl Sanderson was Antonio Terry's second wife. Grace Dalton Secor was Antonio Terry's first wife. Antonio Terry and Grace Dalton Secor were married in 1876 in New York City and their daughter, Natividad Marta Maria Dolores Mercedes Terry, was born in 1881. She was Sibyl Sanderson's
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María del Carmen, wife Guillermo Perinat y Ochoa, treasurer of the Royal Incomes. On 6 March 1893, she was granted of title of Marchioness of Perinat by Queen
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in Cuba, making his first $ 10,000 by buying sick slaves, nursing them back to health, and then reselling them healthy for a large profit. He bought the
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María Natividad (1882–1960), married to Prince Guy Charles de Faucigny-Lucinge et Coligny (1876–1914), great-grandson of
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stepdaughter. The engagement of Sibyl Sanderson to Antonio Terry was announced in the New York Herald in August 1894.
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production quite successfully, as in less than a decade from their arrival many of its members were knighted in the
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Giulio (1891–1878), married to Lavinia Lante Montefeltro della Rovere (1904–1935), with issue.
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Odette, married to Prince Charles de La Tour d'Auvergne-Lauraguais (1877–1940), with issue.
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Francisco Javier (1850–1918). Married to Antonia Sánchez y Sarriá and had three children:
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Luis (1872–1923), married to Ana María de Elío y Gaztelu, 9th Marchioness of Campo Real,
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María Teresa (1875–1918), married to José Alfonso de Bustos y Ruiz de Arana, 3rd
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On 31 October 1837, Terry married Teresa Dorticós y Gómez de Leys, daughter of
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through his daughter Charlotte, Countess of Issoudun, bore by his mistress
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and Guillermo Terry was granted the title of Marquis of la Cañada by King
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Portrait of María del Carmen Terry, 1st Marchioness of Perinat by
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in 1886. Married to Silvia Alfonso-Aldama y Fonts, without issue.
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Marble statue of Tomás Terry in the lobby of the Terry theatre,
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for $ 23,000, and upgraded it to be the first in Cuba to use
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Thomas Terry (disambiguation)

Cienfuegos
Cuba
Tommaso Solari
Caracas
Venezuela
Paris
France
Cuban
business magnate
Irish
Spanish
Cádiz
Cromwellian conquest of Ireland
Cork
Catholic
France
Italian peninsula
El Puerto de Santa María
Indies
Sherry
Order of Santiago
Philip V

Père-Lachaise Cemetery
slave trade
sugar mill
electricity
Cienfuegos

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