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Salvator Brancaccio
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Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Salvator BrancaccioSalvator Brancaccio in The New York herald. - July 5 1922
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Spain. The New York interest in this approaching marriage comes throuRh Don Francesco Massimo, Prince d'Arsoli. brother of Don Fabrizio. Don Francesco married Princess Eleonora Brancaeclo, daughter of Prince Salvator Brancaccio and his American wife, Elizabeth Hickson Field of New York. Don Francesco and Don Fabrizio, his younger brother, are sons of the late Prince Camillo Massimo, whoe died in February, ..."
Publication place: New York, New York, New York
Salvator BrancaccioSalvator Brancaccio in El Paso herald. - Sep 28 1913
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... in preference to caviare ir vodka. ' Another titled union, which disappointed the gourmandizers of gossip, was that of Miss Elizabeth Hlckan Field, of New York, to Prince of Salvator Brancaccio, Duke of Lustra and Prinra of Triggiano, and, besides, a Spanish grandee of the premier class. Through him Princess who always had a clever head on a pair of delightfully ..."
Publication place: El Paso, El Paso, Texas
Salvator BrancaccioSalvator Brancaccio in Evening star. - Sep 12 1908
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... far above three other American women who can, or could, boast of being Italian princesses. For example, there is Miss Elizabeth Hickson Field of Mew York, who married Prince Salvator Brancaccio, whose title dates back to 1301, and who also bears the Spanish title Duke of Lustra. This prince, who has been a model husband. was a prime favorite with King ..."
Publication place: Washington, District Of Columbia
Salvator BrancaccioSalvator Brancaccio in Evening star. - June 26 1921
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... and a host of other prominent residents of Washington belong. She was before marrying Prince Arsoli. the heir of the famous line of Massimi-Colonna, Miss Eleanora Rranoaccio, daughter of Salvator Brancaccio and his wife, who was Elizabeth Hickson Field of California, a niece and frequent visitor of Mr. Justice Stephen Field when that celebrated jurist was a member of the Supreme ..."
Publication place: Washington, District Of Columbia
1910 United States Federal Census
1930 United States Federal Census
Salvator Brancaccio 1906New York
Salvator Brancaccio, born Circa 1906
Salvator had one sister: Antoinette Brancaccio.