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Passport Z763372 issued to Michael Temple Canfield on January 24, 1968 at London, cancelled and forwarded to executors. The tangled relationships and sequence of events are summarised in the tabulation below.
Jul 12, 2013 · The Duke of Kent, 77 (pictured left) is said to have lived in fear that the secret of his illegitimate half-brother Michael Canfield (centre) would come out of the woodwork.
Michael Temple Canfield (August 20, 1926 – December 20, 1969) was an American diplomatic aide and secretary at the US Embassy in London during the Eisenhower administration who later worked in London as an editorial representative of Harper & Row. He was the first husband of Caroline Lee Bouvier.
Passport Z763372 issued to Michael Temple Canfield on January 24, 1968 at London, cancelled and forwarded to executors. The following is from the Ancestry.com News Release: Ancestry.com also launched Reports of Deaths of American Citizens Abroad, 1963-1974.
Feb 2, 2024 · Tragically, on December 20, 1969, Michael Temple Canfield’s life was cut short by a heart attack. The incident occurred while he was aboard a BOAC flight from New York to London, marking the end of a chapter in Lee Radziwiłł’s romantic history and a poignant moment in the intriguing tapestry of her life.
Michael Temple Canfield (August 20, 1926 – December 20, 1969) was an American diplomatic aide and secretary at the US Embassy in London during the Eisenhower administration who later worked in London as an editorial representative of Harper & Row. He was the first husband of Caroline Lee Bouvier.
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Michael T. Canfield. Michael Temple Canfield was married to Jackie Kennedy’s sister Lee from April, 1953 to 1959. The marriage was eventually annulled. Canfield was a publishing executive and was rumored to be an illegitimate son of Prince George, Duke of Kent.