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  1. Mary Williamson Averell Harriman (July 22, 1851 – November 7, 1932) was an American philanthropist and the wife of railroad executive E. H. Harriman. Born in New York to a successful family, Averell married Harriman in 1879.

  2. Harriman Mrs. Edward Henry Harriman, nee Mary Williamson Averell, founder of the Eugenics Record Office and inspirer of its initial work, died on November 8, 1932. She was born at Rochester, N.Y. July 22, 1851 the daughter of W. J. Averell.

  3. Mrs. Harriman Mrs. Edward Henry Harriman, nee Mary Williamson Averell, founder of the Eugenics Record Office and inspirer of its initial work, died on November 8, 1932. She was born at Rochester, N.Y. July 22, 1851 the daughter of W. J. Averell.

  4. Jul 27, 1986 · His mother was Mary Williamson Averell, a banker's daughter. The family lived in Arden House, a 40-bedroom Renaissance-style chateau on 20,000 acres overlooking the Hudson River between Tuxedo...

  5. Harriman, Mary (1851–1932) American philanthropist. Name variations: Mary Averell Harriman. Born Mary Williamson Averell, July 22,1851, in New York, NY; died Nov 7, 1932, in NY; dau. of William John Averell (businessman) and Mary Laurence (Williamson) Averell; m.

  6. Harriman, Mary Williamson Averell, [Mrs. Edward Henry Harriman], 1918-1926 (1 E 69th St., New York, New York) [ANS correspondence, ca. 1908-1931] by. American Numismatic Society. Topics.

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  8. Mary Williamson Averell Harriman (July 22, 1851 – November 7, 1932) was an American philanthropist and the wife of railroad executive E. H. Harriman. Born in New York to a successful family, Averell married Harriman in 1879.