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- Cazenove died in 1852, Harriotte was left to take care of Louis' two daughters, her infant son, and the house. In 1856, Harriotte moved her small family...
- (1884–1971) Duncan Chaplin Lee (1913–1988) Anne Harriotte Lee (1799–1863), ∞ 1820 : John Lloyd (1775–1854) Anne Harriotte Lloyd (1826–1888), ∞ : John Stearns (1812–1864)...
- Preceded by Natsuki Tsutsui Miss International 4th Runner-up 2018 Succeeded by Harriotte Lane Preceded by Yudi Daniela Herrera Avendaño Señorita Cesar 2017 Succeeded by...
- Style: Pandit Omkarnath Thakur and His Student Pandit B.R. Bhatt, by Harriotte Cook Hurie. Wesleyan University, 1980. Wade, Bonnie C. (2001). "Thakur...
- 2020 Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020 2019 Harriotte Lane United Kingdom 4th Runner-Up 2018 Sharon Gaffka United Kingdom 2017...
- runner-up  Colombia – Alejandra Vengoechea 4th runner-up  United KingdomHarriotte Lane Top 8  Indonesia – Jolene Marie Rotinsulu  Philippines – Bea Magtanong...
- Lee family, including Philip R. Fendall II, Edmund Jennings Lee I, and Harriotte and Louis Cazenove. It is currently operated as an historic house museum...
- Gustavus Pfeltz Dodson (1893–1915) died not long after Dodson married Harriotte Jones Winchester of Macon, Georgia on January 29, 1913. Their son Edward...
- born 29 November 1816, never married, died 19 February 1900 Harriet (or Harriotte), born 25 August 1818, who married James Cunningham, a captain in the...
- Elizabeth Peronneau (1739–1805). Their children were Alexander, Margaret A., Harriotte, Juliette (who married Alexander Fotheringham), and William. Garden was...