Biddle married Mary Lillian Duke, a tobacco heiress, on June 16, 1915.
In another prominent example, Doris Duke, the tobacco heiress, left her money to support the arts and for the prevention of cruelty to animals or children.
Miss Duke, the reclusive tobacco heiress who died in October 1993, left most of her huge fortune to charity.
Miss Duke, the tobacco heiress and philanthropist who was a friend of Miss Graham, arranged a $1 million loan to the company in 1993.
The money was posted by Mrs. Marcos's longtime friend, the tobacco heiress Doris Duke.
The boss was Doris Duke, the deeply suspicious, desperately unhappy tobacco heiress who died last year.
Certainly that has been the case with the tobacco heiress Doris Duke, once one of New Jersey's richest and most famous - or infamous.
A1 Imelda Marcos's bail will be posted by one of her friends, the tobacco heiress Doris Duke.
At least one person deeply familiar with the long, troubled life of the tobacco heiress thought that Mr. Lafferty was good for her.
Duke's Wealth to Charity Doris Duke, the tobacco heiress, left the bulk of her $1.2 billion estate to a new charitable foundation.