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Richard Mortimer

Richard Mortimer (April 24, 1852 – March 15, 1918)[1] was an American real estate investor and society leader during the Gilded Age.

Richard Mortimer
Born(1852-04-24)April 24, 1852
New York City, U.S.
DiedMarch 16, 1918(1918-03-16) (aged 65)
Resting placeSt. Mary's-in-Tuxedo Episcopal Church Cemetery, Tuxedo Park, New York, U.S.
Spouse
Eleanor Jay Chapman
(m. 1886)
Children4
RelativesJohn Jay Mortimer (grandson)

Early life edit

Mortimer was born in New York City on April 24, 1852. He was the son of William Yates Mortimer (1824–1891) of New York and Anna Elizabeth (née Thorpe) Mortimer (1829–1905) of Albany. His siblings Minnie and Wilfred Mortimer died young.[2] His younger brother, Stanley Yates Mortimer[3] was married to Elizabeth Livingston Hall,[a] the second daughter of Valentine Hall Jr.[5] a banker and merchant. His paternal grandparents were Richard Mortimer and Harriett Cordelia Thompson;[6] Richard Mortimer was born in Cleckheaton, Yorkshire and emigrated to America in 1816, eventually becoming a wealthy merchant.[7] William Yates Mortimer was named after his uncle William Yates, a woollen manufacturer.[8] Richard's maternal grandfather was Aaron Thorpe of Albany, New York.[6]

Career edit

 
The Mortimer Building, built by Mortimer's father in 1885.

Richard received an education in Germany before returning to New York in 1872 at the age of 20 to assist in management of the Mortimer family estate, which included the Mortimer Building on Broadway. In 1882 Richard inherited a large fortune upon the death of his grandfather Richard Mortimer.[9] An additional Mortimer Building was commissioned in 1884 by Richard's father W.Y. Mortimer and completed in 1885,[8] which building was acquired by the New York Stock Exchange for $745,000 in December 1918.[10] The Mortimer family's real estate holdings were extensive, and rivalled in size the estates owned by such prominent New York families as the Astors and Goelets.[8]

Society life edit

 
Mortemar, the Mortimers home in Tuxedo Park, c. 1905.

In 1892, Mortimer and his wife Eleanor were included in Ward McAllister's "Four Hundred", purported to be an index of New York's best families, published in The New York Times.[11][12] Conveniently, 400 was the number of people that could fit into Mrs. Astor's ballroom.[13][14] Mortimer, a member of the Tuxedo Club, Metropolitan Club, Knickerbocker Club, Union Club, City Club, Racquet Club, Coaching Club, Riding Club and Westminster Kennel Club, wore a cravat that covered his throat with "a diamond stickpin so big that his friends called him "Flashlight Dick."[15] Along with the Lorillards, the Mortimers were one of the founding families of Tuxedo Park, New York.[16][17] Their home in Tuxedo was known as Mortemar,[18] a "turreted four-story mansion."[19] Mortemar was designed by Richard Howland Hunt of Hunt & Hunt. Construction began in the 1890s and continued for 10 years.[20]

Personal life edit

Richard Mortimer married Eleanor Jay Chapman (1864–1929) on April 26, 1886, who was the daughter of Henry Grafton Chapman Jr. (son of abolitionist Maria Weston Chapman), president of the New York Stock Exchange.[21] and Eleanor (née Jay) Chapman (daughter of John Jay, the U.S. Minister to Austria-Hungary under Grant). She was a descendant of John Jay, first Chief Justice of the United States.[22] His uncle was John Jay Chapman (husband to Elizabeth Astor Winthrop Chanler),[23][24] Together, they had a townhouse at 382 Fifth Avenue and had the following children.[15]

  • Mary Eleanor Mortimer (1887–1958), who married Maxime Hubert Furlaud (1877–1973).
  • Richard Mortimer Jr. (1888–1918),[25] a Harvard graduate who died in a plane crash in France.[26]
  • Stanley Grafton Mortimer (1889–1947),[27] a stockbroker who married Katherine Hunt Tilford (1890–1970), daughter of Henry M. Tilford, in 1911.[18][28]
  • Wilfreda Mortimer (1892–1968),[29] who married John Morris Livingston Rutherfurd (1888–1971),[30] a descendant of U.S. Senator John Rutherfurd and signer of the Declaration of Independence Lewis Morris, in 1911.[31][32] They divorced in Paris in 1923 and she married Charles Frederick Frothingham Jr. (1888–1963), a son of Charles F. Frothingham, in November 1924.[33][34]

Mortimer died on March 15, 1918, in Palm Beach, Florida, where he had gone for his health.[1] He was buried at St. Mary's-in-Tuxedo Church Cemetery in Tuxedo Park, New York. His entire estate was left to his widow, Eleanor,[35] who died at her home, 555 Park Avenue, after several months illness, in December 1929.[22]

Descendants edit

Through his daughter Mary, he was the grandfather of Richard Mortimer Furlaud (1923–2018),[19] the president and C.E.O. of Squibb Beech-Nut (which became Bristol-Myers Squibb);[36] and Maxime Jay Furlaud (1925–1999).[36]

Through his son Stanley, he was the grandfather of Stanley G. Mortimer Jr. (1913–1999),[37] who was married to Babe Paley,[38] and then Kathleen Harriman;[39][40] Henry Tilford Mortimer (1916–1993),[41] Richard Mortimer,[27] Eve Mortimer (1918–2007),[42] who married Clarence Pell, Jr.,[43] and later Lewis Cass Ledyard III;[44] Katharine Mortimer (1923–2003), who married three times (including to Francis Xavier Shields, their grandchild was actress Brooke Shields);[45] and John Jay Mortimer (1935–2013), a prominent financier.[46]

Through his daughter Wilfreda, he was the grandfather of John Mortimer Rutherfurd (1913–1966); Jay Rutherfurd (1916–2005);[47] and Nathaniel Frothingham (1927–2001).[48]

References edit

Notes
  1. ^ Elizabeth's sister, Anna Rebecca Hall (mother of First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt), was married to Elliott Bulloch Roosevelt, the son of Theodore Roosevelt Sr. and brother of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt.[4]
Sources
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  2. ^ "WILLIAM YATES MORTIMER" (PDF). The New York Times. December 5, 1891. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  3. ^ "STANLEY MORTIMER DEAD AT AGE OF 79; Former Polo Player, Huntsman and Artist Belonged to an Old New York Family. STUDIED PAINTING IN PARIS He Was a Founder of the Meadow Brook Club and Was Noted as a Skillful and Fearless Rider" (PDF). The New York Times. March 25, 1932. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  4. ^ Reynolds, Cuyler (1914). Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Building of a Nation. Lewis Historical Publishing Company. p. 1332. Retrieved 14 June 2018.
  5. ^ "Mrs. Stanley Mortimer (1863-1944)". www.nyhistory.org. New-York Historical Society. Retrieved 14 June 2018.
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  9. ^ "RICHARD MORTIMER'S MILLIONS" (PDF). The New York Times. June 6, 1882. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
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  30. ^ "John Rutherfurd, 80, Ex-Racing Figure". The Palm Beach Post. 1 April 1971. p. 48. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
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  32. ^ "MISS MORTIMER A TUXEDO BRIDE | Daughter of Richard Mortimer Married to John M. Rutherford at "Mortemar"" (PDF). The New York Times. May 21, 1911. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  33. ^ "MRS. RUTHERFURD GETS LICENSE TO MARRY | Former Wife of John M. L. Rutherfurd to Wed Charles F. Frothingham on Nov. 5" (PDF). The New York Times. October 31, 1924. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  34. ^ "MRS. RUTHERFURD WED IN CITY CHAPEL; Former Wife of John M. L. Rutherfurd Marries Charles F. Frothingham, Broker. CITY CLERK OFFICIATES Relatives of Union Club Member and His Bride Witness the Ceremony--Other Nuptials" (PDF). The New York Times. November 6, 1924. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
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  36. ^ a b "Richard M. Furlaud, 95". The East Hampton Star. September 13, 2018. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
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  38. ^ Nemy, Enid (July 7, 1978). "Barbara Cushing Paley Dies at 63; Style Pace-Setter in Three Decades; Symbol of Taste". The New York Times. Retrieved 12 October 2017. Barbara Cushing Paley, the wife of William S. Paley, the chairman of the board of the Columbia Broadcasting System, died of cancer at their apartment in New York City yesterday after a long illness. She was 63 years old.
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  40. ^ Fox, Margalit (February 19, 2011). "Kathleen Mortimer, Rich and Adventurous, Dies at 93". The New York Times. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  41. ^ Staff (September 8, 1993). "Henry T. Mortimer; Stockbroker, 77". The New York Times. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  42. ^ "Eve Mortimer Ledyard of West Grove". 10 October 2007. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  43. ^ Morgan, Spencer (18 December 2006). "The Mortimer Family". Observer. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  44. ^ Wallace, Andrew (December 5, 1990). "Lewis C. Ledyard 3d, A Lawyer Who Turned To Art, Horse Breeding". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  45. ^ "Deaths BLAINE, KATHARINE MORTIMER". The New York Times. 12 October 2017. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
  46. ^ Theodoracopulos, Taki (9 November 2013). "Taki: RIP John Jay, my brave friend who refused to take part in vulture capitalism". The Spectator. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  47. ^ "Diplomat, journalist Jay Rutherfurd dies". Palm Beach Daily News. 16 December 2005. p. 2. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  48. ^ "N. Frothingham, ad executive; at 73". The Boston Globe. 21 March 2001. p. 27. Retrieved 20 February 2019.

External links edit

  • Richard Mortimer at Find a Grave
  • Architectural Record, Volume 18, featuring "Mortemar" (1905)

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Richard Mortimer April 24 1852 March 15 1918 1 was an American real estate investor and society leader during the Gilded Age Richard MortimerBorn 1852 04 24 April 24 1852New York City U S DiedMarch 16 1918 1918 03 16 aged 65 Palm Beach Florida U S Resting placeSt Mary s in Tuxedo Episcopal Church Cemetery Tuxedo Park New York U S SpouseEleanor Jay Chapman m 1886 wbr Children4RelativesJohn Jay Mortimer grandson Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Society life 3 Personal life 3 1 Descendants 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editMortimer was born in New York City on April 24 1852 He was the son of William Yates Mortimer 1824 1891 of New York and Anna Elizabeth nee Thorpe Mortimer 1829 1905 of Albany His siblings Minnie and Wilfred Mortimer died young 2 His younger brother Stanley Yates Mortimer 3 was married to Elizabeth Livingston Hall a the second daughter of Valentine Hall Jr 5 a banker and merchant His paternal grandparents were Richard Mortimer and Harriett Cordelia Thompson 6 Richard Mortimer was born in Cleckheaton Yorkshire and emigrated to America in 1816 eventually becoming a wealthy merchant 7 William Yates Mortimer was named after his uncle William Yates a woollen manufacturer 8 Richard s maternal grandfather was Aaron Thorpe of Albany New York 6 Career edit nbsp The Mortimer Building built by Mortimer s father in 1885 Richard received an education in Germany before returning to New York in 1872 at the age of 20 to assist in management of the Mortimer family estate which included the Mortimer Building on Broadway In 1882 Richard inherited a large fortune upon the death of his grandfather Richard Mortimer 9 An additional Mortimer Building was commissioned in 1884 by Richard s father W Y Mortimer and completed in 1885 8 which building was acquired by the New York Stock Exchange for 745 000 in December 1918 10 The Mortimer family s real estate holdings were extensive and rivalled in size the estates owned by such prominent New York families as the Astors and Goelets 8 Society life edit nbsp Mortemar the Mortimers home in Tuxedo Park c 1905 In 1892 Mortimer and his wife Eleanor were included in Ward McAllister s Four Hundred purported to be an index of New York s best families published in The New York Times 11 12 Conveniently 400 was the number of people that could fit into Mrs Astor s ballroom 13 14 Mortimer a member of the Tuxedo Club Metropolitan Club Knickerbocker Club Union Club City Club Racquet Club Coaching Club Riding Club and Westminster Kennel Club wore a cravat that covered his throat with a diamond stickpin so big that his friends called him Flashlight Dick 15 Along with the Lorillards the Mortimers were one of the founding families of Tuxedo Park New York 16 17 Their home in Tuxedo was known as Mortemar 18 a turreted four story mansion 19 Mortemar was designed by Richard Howland Hunt of Hunt amp Hunt Construction began in the 1890s and continued for 10 years 20 Personal life editRichard Mortimer married Eleanor Jay Chapman 1864 1929 on April 26 1886 who was the daughter of Henry Grafton Chapman Jr son of abolitionist Maria Weston Chapman president of the New York Stock Exchange 21 and Eleanor nee Jay Chapman daughter of John Jay the U S Minister to Austria Hungary under Grant She was a descendant of John Jay first Chief Justice of the United States 22 His uncle was John Jay Chapman husband to Elizabeth Astor Winthrop Chanler 23 24 Together they had a townhouse at 382 Fifth Avenue and had the following children 15 Mary Eleanor Mortimer 1887 1958 who married Maxime Hubert Furlaud 1877 1973 Richard Mortimer Jr 1888 1918 25 a Harvard graduate who died in a plane crash in France 26 Stanley Grafton Mortimer 1889 1947 27 a stockbroker who married Katherine Hunt Tilford 1890 1970 daughter of Henry M Tilford in 1911 18 28 Wilfreda Mortimer 1892 1968 29 who married John Morris Livingston Rutherfurd 1888 1971 30 a descendant of U S Senator John Rutherfurd and signer of the Declaration of Independence Lewis Morris in 1911 31 32 They divorced in Paris in 1923 and she married Charles Frederick Frothingham Jr 1888 1963 a son of Charles F Frothingham in November 1924 33 34 Mortimer died on March 15 1918 in Palm Beach Florida where he had gone for his health 1 He was buried at St Mary s in Tuxedo Church Cemetery in Tuxedo Park New York His entire estate was left to his widow Eleanor 35 who died at her home 555 Park Avenue after several months illness in December 1929 22 Descendants edit Through his daughter Mary he was the grandfather of Richard Mortimer Furlaud 1923 2018 19 the president and C E O of Squibb Beech Nut which became Bristol Myers Squibb 36 and Maxime Jay Furlaud 1925 1999 36 Through his son Stanley he was the grandfather of Stanley G Mortimer Jr 1913 1999 37 who was married to Babe Paley 38 and then Kathleen Harriman 39 40 Henry Tilford Mortimer 1916 1993 41 Richard Mortimer 27 Eve Mortimer 1918 2007 42 who married Clarence Pell Jr 43 and later Lewis Cass Ledyard III 44 Katharine Mortimer 1923 2003 who married three times including to Francis Xavier Shields their grandchild was actress Brooke Shields 45 and John Jay Mortimer 1935 2013 a prominent financier 46 Through his daughter Wilfreda he was the grandfather of John Mortimer Rutherfurd 1913 1966 Jay Rutherfurd 1916 2005 47 and Nathaniel Frothingham 1927 2001 48 References editNotes Elizabeth s sister Anna Rebecca Hall mother of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt was married to Elliott Bulloch Roosevelt the son of Theodore Roosevelt Sr and brother of U S President Theodore Roosevelt 4 Sources a b RICHARD MORTIMER PDF The New York Times March 16 1918 Retrieved 18 October 2018 WILLIAM YATES MORTIMER PDF The New York Times December 5 1891 Retrieved 18 October 2018 STANLEY MORTIMER DEAD AT AGE OF 79 Former Polo Player Huntsman and Artist Belonged to an Old New York Family STUDIED PAINTING IN PARIS He Was a Founder of the Meadow Brook Club and Was Noted as a Skillful and Fearless Rider PDF The New York Times March 25 1932 Retrieved 18 October 2018 Reynolds Cuyler 1914 Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Building of a Nation Lewis Historical Publishing Company p 1332 Retrieved 14 June 2018 Mrs Stanley Mortimer 1863 1944 www nyhistory org New York Historical Society Retrieved 14 June 2018 a b Hall Henry 1895 America s Successful Men of Affairs The City of New York New York Tribune p 456 Retrieved 18 October 2018 RICHARD MORTIMER PDF The New York Times May 31 1882 Retrieved 18 October 2018 a b c MORTIMER FAMILY REALTY How Wise Investments a Century Ago Made Decedents Wealthy PDF The New York Times November 24 1918 Retrieved 18 October 2018 RICHARD MORTIMER S MILLIONS PDF The New York Times June 6 1882 Retrieved 18 October 2018 Exchange Buys Mortimer Building PDF The New York Times December 12 1918 Retrieved 18 October 2018 McAllister Ward 16 February 1892 THE ONLY FOUR HUNDRED WARD M ALLISTER GIVES OUT THE OFFICIAL LIST HERE ARE THE NAMES DON T YOU KNOW ON THE AUTHORITY OF THEIR GREAT LEADER YOU UNDER STAND AND THEREFORE GENUINE YOU SEE PDF The New York Times Retrieved 26 March 2017 Patterson Jerry E 2000 The First Four Hundred Mrs Astor s New York in the Gilded Age Random House p 218 ISBN 9780847822089 Retrieved 2 March 2018 Keister Lisa A 2005 Getting Rich America s New Rich and How They Got That Way Cambridge University Press p 36 ISBN 9780521536677 Retrieved 20 October 2017 Birmingham Stephen 2015 Life at the Dakota New York s Most Unusual Address Open Road Media p 18 ISBN 9781504026314 Retrieved 2 March 2018 a b Pell Eve 2009 We Used to Own the Bronx Memoirs of a Former Debutante SUNY Press pp 17 18 ISBN 9781438425146 Retrieved 18 October 2018 Conant Jennet 2013 Tuxedo Park A Wall Street Tycoon and the Secret Palace of Science That Changed the Course of World War II Simon and Schuster p 59 ISBN 9781476767291 Retrieved 12 October 2017 Social Register New York Social Register Association 1920 p 498 Retrieved 18 October 2018 a b Miss Katharine Tilford to Wed PDF The New York Times September 27 1910 Retrieved 18 October 2018 a b Hagerty James R 21 September 2018 Squibb CEO Furlaud Was Spurred by a Depression Era Drop in Status Wall Street Journal Retrieved 18 October 2018 L Zach May 12 2012 Mortemar www beyondthegildedage com Retrieved 18 October 2018 Obituary Henry G Chapman The New York Times 17 March 1883 Retrieved 12 October 2017 a b MRS RICHARD MORTIMER Former Eleanor Jay Chapman Dies After a Long Illness PDF The New York Times December 10 1929 Retrieved 18 October 2018 Howe Mark Antony De Wolfe 1937 John Jay Chapman and His Letters Houghton Mifflin pp 334 485 Retrieved 18 October 2018 JOHN J CHAPMAN AUTHOR POET DIES New Yorker Succumbs to Long Illness at Age of 71 in Poughkeepsie Hospital ABANDONED LAW TO WRITE Was Central Figure in Several Controversies Funeral in This City Next Wednesday The New York Times 5 November 1933 Retrieved 12 October 2017 RICHARD MORTIMER KILLED Family at Tuxedo Gets News of Aviator s Death in France PDF The New York Times May 28 1918 Retrieved 18 October 2018 Howe Mark Antony De Wolfe 1922 Memoirs of the Harvard Dead in the War Against Germany Harvard University Press pp 76 81 Retrieved 18 October 2018 a b Staff April 6 1947 S G MORTIMER DIES The New York Times Retrieved 12 October 2017 Deaths BLAINE KATHARINE MORTIMER The New York Times April 17 2003 Retrieved 12 October 2017 MRS C F FROTHINGHAM Daily News 3 August 1968 p 35 Retrieved 20 February 2019 John Rutherfurd 80 Ex Racing Figure The Palm Beach Post 1 April 1971 p 48 Retrieved 20 February 2019 Rutherford Mortimer Wedding In June PDF The New York Times January 19 1911 Retrieved 18 October 2018 MISS MORTIMER A TUXEDO BRIDE Daughter of Richard Mortimer Married to John M Rutherford at Mortemar PDF The New York Times May 21 1911 Retrieved 18 October 2018 MRS RUTHERFURD GETS LICENSE TO MARRY Former Wife of John M L Rutherfurd to Wed Charles F Frothingham on Nov 5 PDF The New York Times October 31 1924 Retrieved 18 October 2018 MRS RUTHERFURD WED IN CITY CHAPEL Former Wife of John M L Rutherfurd Marries Charles F Frothingham Broker CITY CLERK OFFICIATES Relatives of Union Club Member and His Bride Witness the Ceremony Other Nuptials PDF The New York Times November 6 1924 Retrieved 18 October 2018 Richard Mortimer s Will Filed PDF The New York Times May 1 1918 Retrieved 18 October 2018 a b Richard M Furlaud 95 The East Hampton Star September 13 2018 Retrieved 18 October 2018 Paid Notice Deaths MORTIMER STANLEY G The New York Times 13 August 1999 Retrieved 12 October 2017 Nemy Enid July 7 1978 Barbara Cushing Paley Dies at 63 Style Pace Setter in Three Decades Symbol of Taste The New York Times Retrieved 12 October 2017 Barbara Cushing Paley the wife of William S Paley the chairman of the board of the Columbia Broadcasting System died of cancer at their apartment in New York City yesterday after a long illness She was 63 years old Nemy Enid 14 August 1999 Stanley G Mortimer Jr 86 Sportsman and Ad Executive The New York Times Retrieved 12 October 2017 Fox Margalit February 19 2011 Kathleen Mortimer Rich and Adventurous Dies at 93 The New York Times Retrieved 12 October 2017 Staff September 8 1993 Henry T Mortimer Stockbroker 77 The New York Times Retrieved 12 October 2017 Eve Mortimer Ledyard of West Grove 10 October 2007 Retrieved 12 October 2017 Morgan Spencer 18 December 2006 The Mortimer Family Observer Retrieved 12 October 2017 Wallace Andrew December 5 1990 Lewis C Ledyard 3d A Lawyer Who Turned To Art Horse Breeding The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved 12 October 2017 Deaths BLAINE KATHARINE MORTIMER The New York Times 12 October 2017 Retrieved 15 March 2016 Theodoracopulos Taki 9 November 2013 Taki RIP John Jay my brave friend who refused to take part in vulture capitalism The Spectator Retrieved 12 October 2017 Diplomat journalist Jay Rutherfurd dies Palm Beach Daily News 16 December 2005 p 2 Retrieved 20 February 2019 N Frothingham ad executive at 73 The Boston Globe 21 March 2001 p 27 Retrieved 20 February 2019 External links editRichard Mortimer at Find a Grave Architectural Record Volume 18 featuring Mortemar 1905 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Mortimer amp oldid 1220756820, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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