Aimée Crocker
Aimée Crocker | |
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Crocker circa 1890 | |
| Born | Amy Isabella Crocker December 5, 1864 Sacramento, California, U.S. |
| Died | February 7, 1941 (aged 76) New York City, U.S. |
| Resting place | Sacramento Historic City Cemetery |
| Other names | Princess Aimée Isabella Crocker Ashe Gillig Gouraud Miskinoff Galitzine |
| Spouses | Richard Porter Ashe
(m. 1882; div. 1887)Henry Mansfield Gillig
(m. 1889; div. 1900)Jackson Gouraud
(m. 1901; died 1910)Prince Alexander Miskinoff
(m. 1914; div. 1916)Prince Mstislav Galitzine, Count Ostermann
(m. 1925; div. 1927) |
| Children | 5 |
| Parent(s) | Edwin B. Crocker Margaret Rhodes |
| Relatives | Jennie Louise Crocker Fassett (sister) Charles Crocker (uncle) Charles Frederick Crocker (cousin) George Crocker (cousin) William Henry Crocker (cousin) Henry J. Crocker (cousin) Templeton Crocker (cousin) Harry Crocker (cousin) Bradford Dillman (cousin) |
Aimée Isabella Crocker (December 5, 1864 – February 7, 1941) was an American mystic, bohemian, author, and member of the wealthy Crocker family. She was known for her cultural exploration of the Far East, for her extravagant parties in San Francisco, New York and Paris, and her collections of husbands and lovers, adopted children, Buddhas, pearls, tattoos, and snakes.