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  1. Edith, Lady Queenborough (formerly Edith Starr Miller) (July 16, 1887 – January 16, 1933) was an American-born British socialite, author, and conspiracy theorist.

  2. Jan 25, 2019 · Occult Theocracy, Edith Starr Miller ( 1933) Addeddate 2019-01-25 20:32:43 Identifier OccultTheocracyEdithStarrMiller1933

  3. May 8, 2019 · Their house still stands today and is historically referred to as the William Starr Miller House. At their city mansion, Edith busied herself with "gathering data" and making lists. In 1918, as "E.S. Miller" she published her first book, the very sensible sounding, "Common Sense in the Kitchen".

  4. Edith Starr Miller, daughter of William Starr Miller of New York and niece of Lloyd E. Warren, married Almeric Hugh Paget (1861/03/14 -1949/09/22) — first and only Lord Queenborough and sixth son of Lord Alfred Henry Paget ( d 1888) — on July 19,1921, by whom she had three daughters.

  5. Edith Starr Miller was born in 1887. She is the daughter of William Miller and Edith Warren. On 19 July 1921 at age 33, Edith married Almeric Hugh Paget, age 60, in Manhattan, New York City. They had three daughters. They divorced in 1932. Their daughters were: Audrey Elizabeth Paget (1922–1990) [Living] Paget (b. 1923)

    • Female
    • July 16, 1887
    • Almeric Hugh Paget
    • January 16, 1933
  6. Edith Starr Miller, Lady Queenborough was a New York socialite, author and anti-Mormon agitator who in 1921 became the second wife of Almeric Hugh Paget, 1st Baron Queenborough, a British Fascist.

  7. Nov 7, 2019 · Edith Starr Miller spent about 10 years researching many of the most important secret societies existing at that time in Europe and in the Middle East. She detailed her findings in...