Posted by M.Sjostrom on 4/11/2009, 0:02:35, in reply to "Re: Paley failure"
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It only shows that Marlene Eilers Koenig reads daily this very message board (ERMB) which she was banned from some month or so ago.
Obviously it did not take more than some four hours to get through to her....
And this is a good hint: if someone wants to give some signal to Koenig, here in this board it has a high likelihood to get read by her.
Perhaps even surer if the title of the thread indicates something explicitly M.E.Koenig....
--Previous Message--
: Strange?
:
: Olga's surviving son is now mentioned on
: Marlene's Blog.
:
: Allan Raymond
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: --Previous Message--
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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.
:
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: 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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