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Marjorie de Loosey Oelrichs Duchin (June 23, 1908 – August 3, 1937) was an American socialite. Early life. Marjorie was born on June 23, 1908, and was daughter of Marjorie Ramely Oelrichs (née Turnbull; 1883–1952) and Charles de Loosey Oelrichs (1882–1973).
16 de feb. de 2023 · Marjorie Oelrichs, bandleader Eddy Duchin’s first wife, died on August 3, 1937, at the Harbor Sanitarium on 667 Madison Avenue in New York City. Her death occurred when she was only 29 years old. Oelrichs died on July 28, 1937, just six days after the birth of her and Duchin’s son, Peter Oelrichs Duchin. Peter was raised by ...
Mrs. Marjorie Oelrichs Duchin, wife of Eddy Duchin, the orchestra leader, and a member of a socially prominent family of New York and Newport, died early yesterday morning in the Harbor...
16 de feb. de 2023 · Marjorie Oelrichs, the mother of Eddy Duchin’s son Peter Duchin, was an American socialite born on June 23, 1908, as the daughter of Marjorie Ramely Oelrichs and Charles de Loosey Oelrichs. After meeting at the Waldorf, Marjorie eventually married Eddy Duchin on June 5, 1935.
Marjorie Oelrichs Duchin (June 23, 1908 - August 3, 1937), nicknamed Bubbles, was an American socialite. The daughter of Charles and Marjorie Oelrichs, she became the wife of dance bandleader Eddy Duchin after the two met at the Waldorf, and wed on June 5, 1935. [1] A well-known New York and Newport beauty, she was...
Marjorie Oelrichs Eddy Duchin fue un pianista y director de orquesta estadounidense de origen ucraniano que se hizo famoso en la década de los 30 y los 40. Estuvo casado con la socialité Marjorie Oelrichs, conocida como "La Duquesa Dorada", desde 1935 hasta la muerte de ella en 1937 por complicaciones durante el parto de su hijo Peter.
Marjorie de Loosey Oelrichs Duchin (June 23, 1908 – August 3, 1937) was an American socialite. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Early life. Marjorie was born on June 23, 1908, and was daughter of Marjorie Ramely Oelrichs (née Turnbull; 1883–1952) and Charles de Loosey Oelrichs (1882–1973).