Margot von Beroldingen
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Margot Marie Norris (née Stone, formerly Countess von Beroldingen) (14 October 1878 – 1968) was an American heiress who married an Austrian aristocrat.
Margot Marie Stone was born in Paris, France on 14 October 1878. She was the youngest of three daughters of Joseph Foulke Stone (1840–1886) and Mary Groesbeck Burnet (1846). Her father was educated at the University of Geneva and became a stock broker and member of the New York Stock Exchange before his retirement in c. 1876, shortly before Margot's birth. The family had a home on Fifth Avenue in New York City and summered in Newport, Rhode Island before his death in 1886.[1] Her elder sister, Edith Stone, married Edward Winsloe (later Baron von Winsloe),[2] a major in the German Army during the Franco-Prussian War who served as chamberlain to Princess Viktoria of Schaumburg-Lippe.[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] Through her paternal aunt, Emma Bridge (née Stone) Götz, she was first cousin of Henry Leon Götz (the father of Sir Leon Götz, prominent New New Zealand National Party politician). Her maternal grandparents were Margaret (née Groesbeck) Burnet and Robert Wallace Burnet (a son of U.S. Senator and Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court Jacob Burnet, himself a son of Continental Congressman Dr. William Burnet).[1]