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Nicholas Engalitcheff

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Nicholas Engalitcheff
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Prince Nicholas Engalitcheff (ru: Николай Енгалычев, 1874–1935) was a member of Russian nobility and later the Imperial Russian Vice Consul to Chicago during the early 1900s.[1]

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Princess Evelyn Pardridge Engalitcheff on December 24, 1915

Biography

He married Evelyn Pardridge Clayton, the daughter of Charles Pardridge, in October 1898.[1] They had a son, Vladimir N. Engalitcheff (1902–1923).[2] They lived in a home on 526 W. Deming in Chicago.[1] They divorced in 1916.[1] He married Mélanie de Bertrand-Lyteuil in 1916.[3] By 1921 he was in debt owing over $2,400.[4] He divorced in 1933 and married Susanna Bransford Emery Holmes Delitch.[5][6] He died in 1935.[7]

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