Margot von Beroldingen

Margot Marie Norris (née Stone, formerly Countess von Beroldingen) (14 October 1878 – 1968) was an American heiress who married an Austrian aristocrat.

[1] Her paternal grandparents were Henry Asaph Stone and Mary (née Foulke) Stone (a daughter of the wealthy banker and merchant Joseph Foulke, who had a summer home "on an eminence at the foot of the present East Eighty-ninth Street, overlooking Hell Gate in the East River" which "adjoined those of the Astors, Bayards, Rhinelanders, Schermerhorns and other prominent New York families").

[1] Margot, who spoke English, French, German and Italian fluently, was educated abroad and with her mother and sister, was "identified with the American colony in Paris.

[3] On 3 February 1904, she was married to Count Alexander Klemens Karl Mauritz von Beroldingen (1877–1940), an Austrian officer in the German Army, at the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation on 35th Street and Madison Avenue in New York City.

"[6] Before their divorce, they were the parents of: On 18 March 1911, she married Samuel Norris (1862–1941) at her mother's house on Bellevue Avenue in Newport, Rhode Island.