Euphemia (Tudor) Kleczkowska (b.1837)

Euphemia (Tudor), Countess Kleczkowska, of Paris

Her husband, Michal, was a Polish diplomat and she lived with him in China after they were married, amassing a significant collection of Chinese art. They later moved to Paris where she became "a naturlized Frenchwoman". After she died, her husband was reported to have been survived by their three daughters and a son, "heir to a significant fortune comprising a lovely estate on the coast of Lower Normandy, between Dinard and St. Malo, with a delightful villa with a wonderful view to the sea". 

Parents

Frederic Tudor

"The Ice King" of Boston; Founder of the Tudor Ice Company

1783-1864

Euphemia (Fenno) Tudor

Mrs "Effie" Euphemia (Fenno) Tudor

1814-1884

Spouse

Michel Alexandre Kleczkowski

Michel Alexandre Cholewa, Count Kleczkowski; Polish Consul-General to France

1818-1886

Children

Euphémie (Kleczkowska) Hutchinson

Euphémie Alice Alexandrine (Kleczkowska) Hutchinson

b.1863

Nellie (Kleczkowska) Tudor-Hart

Countess "Nellie" Éléonora Délia Julie Aimée (Kleczkowska) Tudor-Hart

1866-1917

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