Posted by Allan Raymond
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on 3/11/2009, 23:55:48, in reply to "Paley failure"
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Strange?
Olga's surviving son is now mentioned on Marlene's Blog.
Allan Raymond
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: In her recent blog about the death of Olga,
: princess Paley, Ms Koenig mentions that she
: was survived by her four daughters.
: However, her surviving son, the elder son,
: Aleksanteri von Pistohlkors, fails to get
: that mention from said Koenig.
:
: http://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00308943&tree=LEO
: Aleksanteri von Pistohlkors -formerly an
: adjutant of the Governor-General of Finland
: in Helsinki- lived a few decades after the
: revolution and after the death his mother,
: and it's actually somewhat attested that he
: had activities in emigrant circles in Paris.
:
: I gather he deceased only in 1940s.
:
: He is not mentioned at all in Koenig's blog:
:
: http://royalmusingsblogspotcom.blogspot.com/2009/11/princess-paley-dead-at-63.html
:
: Aleksanteri von Pistohlkors' young daughters
: travelled by their step-grandfather grD
: Paul's private train when fleeing the
: revolution....
: Princess Olga did that (= made use of her
: husband's privileges and train) in benefit
: of her granddaughters.
:
: One of those little girls became Countess
: Pahlen in Finland and another baroness Ramel
: in Sweden.
:
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