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There is a mix-up of the Esther Gracie Lawrences, aunt and niece, and the Counts Felix von Voss, father and eldest son. According to the German Gotha nobility calendar Albert Gallatin Lawrence's sister did not marry Count Felix von Voss the Elder. However, Albert Gallatin Lawrence's daughter married Count Felix von Voss the Younger. Esther Gracie Countess von Voss neé Lawrence was born in Chicago in 1872 and died in Hamburg in 1976. She is buried in the family grave in Groß Gievitz, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Angelika Halama (talk) 16:42, 29 October 2023 (UTC)
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