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  1. As a young woman, in 1923, she had been engaged to the novelist and aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. Vilmorin's first husband was an American real-estate heir, Henry Leigh Hunt (1886–1972). They married in 1925, moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, where Hunt's family owned extensive properties, and divorced in the 1930s.

  2. Vilmorin's first husband was an American real-estate heir, Henry Leigh Hunt (1886–1972), the only son of Leigh S. J. Hunt, a businessman who once owned much of Las Vegas, Nevada by his wife, Jessie Noble. [9] They married in 1925 (1924 according to other sources), moved to Las Vegas, and divorced in the 1930s. They had three daughters:

  3. Martha MacCallum is married to Daniel John Gregory. MacCallum and Gregory’s first meeting took place at a mutual friend’s wedding. Sparks began to fly and the two began a romantic relationship.

  4. Vilmorin's first husband was an American real-estate heir, Henry Leigh Hunt (1886–1972). They married in 1925, moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, where Hunt's family owned extensive properties, and divorced in the 1930s. They had three daughters: Jessie, Alexandra, and Helena.

  5. Vilmorin's first husband was an American real-estate heir, Henry Leigh Hunt (1886--1972), only son of Leigh Smith John Hunt, a businessman who once owned much of Las Vegas, by his wife Jessie Noble. They married in 1925 (1924 according to other sources), moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, where Hunt's family owned extensive properties, and divorced in the 1930s.

  6. The boutique added Vilmorin's name, becoming Vilmorin-Andrieux. The company was to continue operating under this name for more than 200 years. De Vilmorin recognized the need for a means of communicating and describing the variety of seeds available to horticulturists, farmers, and others, and collaborated with a natural history specialists to produce the first seed catalog.

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  8. Louise Levêque de Vilmorin (4 April 1904 – 26 December 1969) was a novelist, poet, and journalist. Her novel Madame de gained fame as a film in 1953, and her letters to Jean Cocteau, published after her death, were widely acclaimed. Her other works include Julietta, La letter dans un taxi, Les belles amours, Saintes-Une fois, and Intimités. She was engaged to the novelist and aviator ...

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