He inherited $40‐million from his father's Bayer Aspirin fortune. Not sure he ever worked except for the 76 days in 1917 when he was a Seaman in the Navy during WWI. He was probably discharged once the government discovered his father was a Industrial Spy for Germany.
In 1918, Edward married Baroness Margaret von Soosten (1894-1974) in New York. They kept residences in New York, Vermont and California. They divorced in 1932. No children.
He inherited $40‐million from his father's Bayer Aspirin fortune. Not sure he ever worked except for the 76 days in 1917 when he was a Seaman in the Navy during WWI. He was probably discharged once the government discovered his father was a Industrial Spy for Germany.
In 1918, Edward married Baroness Margaret von Soosten (1894-1974) in New York. They kept residences in New York, Vermont and California. They divorced in 1932. No children.
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