Countess de Premilly (disputed/claimed)

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Countess de Premilly (disputed/claimed) is a contested noble title that Mildred McLean Hazen, an American socialite and wife of General William Babcock Hazen, was said to have held or claimed.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf contested title
noble title
associatedWithCountryOfClaimant United States GENERATED
associatedWithPerson Mildred McLean Hazen NERFINISHED
William Babcock Hazen NERFINISHED
claimantNationality American
claimantOccupation socialite
claimStatus contested
disputed
countryOfOrigin France
evidenceStatus poorly documented
historicalAuthenticity uncertain
nobleRank countess
notableFor being a noble title reportedly claimed by Mildred McLean Hazen NERFINISHED
spouseOfClaimant General William Babcock Hazen NERFINISHED
William Babcock Hazen NERFINISHED
titleHolderClaimedBy Mildred Hazen NERFINISHED
Mildred McLean NERFINISHED
Mildred McLean Hazen NERFINISHED
titleLanguage French

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Mildred McLean Hazen title Countess de Premilly (disputed/claimed)