Margaret Stuyvesant Murat
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Margaret Stuyvesant Rutherfurd Murat (November 11, 1891 – February 10, 1976) was an eccentric American heiress, dancer and sometime actress.


Early life

Margaret was born on November 11, 1891 in Manhattan. She was the second daughter of
Lewis Morris Rutherfurd Jr. Lewis Morris Rutherfurd Jr. (March 31, 1859 – January 5, 1901) was an American socialite and sportsman from New York City, New York known for breeding fox terrier dogs. Early life Rutherford was born on March 31, 1859, in New York City. He was ...
(1859–1901) and Anne (née Harriman) Sands Rutherfurd (1861–1940). After her father's death in 1901, her mother remarried to William Kissam Vanderbilt, the first husband of Alva Erskine Smith. From her mother's marriage to Vanderbilt, she was a stepsister of Consuelo Vanderbilt (wife of the Charles Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough), William Kissam Vanderbilt II (husband of Virginia Fair Vanderbilt), and Harold Stirling Vanderbilt (wife of Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt). Her paternal grandparents were astronomer
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and Margaret Chanler (
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Stuyvesant) Rutherfurd, the niece and adopted daughter of Peter Gerard Stuyvesant. Her paternal uncle was Winthrop Rutherfurd. Her maternal grandparents were Oliver Harriman and Laura (née Low) Harriman.


Stage career

After her marriage to Sir Paul Henry Dukes, Lady Dukes became involved in the New Thought Movement which was based in New York. Like her older sister, she was a follower of Oom the Omnipotent. She appeared on the New York stage professionally. She was a member of the cast of Gavrilov's ballet, ''Her Majesty's Escapade'' at the Gallo Theatre, appearing under her maiden name, Margaret Stuyvesant Rutherfurd. She also studied dancing with the members of the Diaghlieff troupe in London, Paris and Monte Carlo.


Personal life

Margaret was married six times to four different men. On September 20, 1911, she married her first husband, Ogden Livingston Mills (1884–1937) at her stepfather's Château Du Quesney in Vatteville-la-Rue, France. He was a son of financier Ogden Mills, They divorced in Paris in May 1919 and he later became a U.S. Representative from New York and the
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. In 1922, she married Sir Paul Henry Dukes (1889–1967), in Nyack, New York. Dukes was a British MI6 officer who had been knighted by King George V in 1920, calling Dukes the "greatest of all soldiers". Among his siblings was playwright Ashley Dukes and the physician Cuthbert Dukes. After their marriage, the Dukes lived at 180
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in New York before divorcing in January 1929. In July 1929, she married Prince Charles Michel Joachim Napoléon (1892–1973) at the Church of St. Francois the Savior in Paris with
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(the second husband of her stepsister Consuelo) as a witness. Prince Charles, a son of
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and younger brother of
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, was a direct descendant of Joachim Murat who was crowned King of Naples by his brother-in-law
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. They spent most of their marriage in Africa before they divorced in 1939 after she met her next husband painting flowers in her mother's garden. On October 25, 1939, she married portrait painter Frederick Leybourne Sprague (1907–1993) at a private ceremony in Lynbrook on
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. Frederick was a son of Freeman Taylor Sprague of Manasquan, New Jersey. After the marriage, she dyed her hair pink, lived a bohemian life in Camden, Maine, she divorced Sprague in
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in early 1941, only to turn around and marry him again, the second marriage lasting for less than a year. In 1945, she again married Prince Murat. They remained married until his death in Morocco in 1973. She died on February 10, 1976, aged 84, in Paris, France. She was buried alongside Prince Murat in the Murat family vault in Paris.


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