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  1. Helen Violet Bonham Carter, Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury, DBE (15 April 1887 – 19 February 1969), known until her marriage as Violet Asquith, was a British politician and diarist. She was the daughter of H. H. Asquith , Prime Minister from 1908 to 1916, and she was known as Lady Violet, as a courtesy title , from her father's elevation to the peerage as Earl of Oxford and Asquith in 1925.

  2. Hon. Raymond Henry Bonham Carter was born on 19 June 1929. 2 He was the son of Sir Maurice Bonham Carter and Lady Helen Violet Asquith, Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury. 1 He married Elena Propper de Callejon, daughter of Don Eduardo Propper de Callejon and Helene Fould-Springer, on 26 July 1958. 3 He died on 17 January 2004 at age 74. 2

  3. Raymond married Elena Bonham Carter (born Propper de Callejon) on month day 1958, at age 29 in marriage place. Elena was born on month day 1943, in birth place. They had one child. Raymond then married first name Bonham Carter. They had one daughter: Raymond Henry Bonham-Carter.

  4. Raymond Bonham Carter. Esteemed merchant banker who continued to display his strength of character after he was struck down by illness. Friday January 30 2004, 12.00am, The Times.

  5. 3 de abr. de 2024 · Bonham Carter and Burton’s first child, Billy Raymond, was born on Oct. 4, 2003, in London. He was named after his grandfathers, carrying on the name for both sides of the family.

  6. 23 de jun. de 2023 · Billy Raymond Burton, the son of Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter, comes from a family with a rich background in the entertainment industry.His father, Tim, is an American filmmaker and animator who has created remarkable movies and TV shows such as “Beetlejuice” and “Wednesday” starring Aliyah Ortega (Jenna Ortega). His mother, Helena, is an accomplished actress celebrated for her ...

  7. Lady Violet Bonham Carter, as she was now known, subsequently went on to fight two elections in her own right, Wells, Somerset in 1945 and Colne Valley, Yorkshire in 1951, losing on both occasions. Her upbringing made her ideally suited to hold the position of President of the Women's Liberal Federation, an office she held twice, from 1923-1925 and again 1939-1945.