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Frances Ellen Work

Frances Ellen Work (October 27, 1857 – January 26, 1947) was an American heiress and socialite. She was a great-grandmother of Diana, Princess of Wales, and her great-great-grandchildren include William, Prince of Wales, and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and the American actor Oliver Platt.

Frances Ellen Work
Born(1857-10-27)October 27, 1857
DiedJanuary 26, 1947(1947-01-26) (aged 89)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Spouses
  • (m. 1880; div. 1891)
  • Aurél Bátonyi
    (m. 1905; div. 1909)
Children
Parents
  • Frank H. Work (1819–1911) (father)
  • Ellen Wood (1831–1877) (mother)

Early life edit

Frances was born in New York City on October 27, 1857. She was a daughter of Franklin H. Work (1819–1911), a well-known stockbroker and protégé of Cornelius Vanderbilt, and his wife, Ellen Wood (1831–1877).[1] Her sister Lucy Bond Work[2] (1861–1934) was married to Peter Cooper Hewitt (1861–1921).[3]

Society life edit

In 1892, Frances was included in Ward McAllister's "Four Hundred", purported to be an index of New York's best families, published in The New York Times.[4] Conveniently, 400 was the number of people that could fit into Caroline Astor's ballroom.[5]

Work was a prominent figure in the New York City and Newport, Rhode Island, social sets, and was friends with Mrs Reginald Vanderbilt.[6] When her father died in 1911, he left an estate, for the benefit of her, her children, and her sister, of $15 million ($417 million in 2022).[3] Her father's will limited her yearly allowance to $80,000 ($2.22 million in 2022).[7] In his will, Mr. Work stipulated that no part of his estate was to go to his "erstwhile son-in-law, James Boothby Burke Roche."[8]

Marriages edit

James Roche edit

On September 22, 1880, at Christ Church, New York City, Work married the Hon. James Boothby Burke Roche (1852–1920),[1] who would later become the 3rd Baron Fermoy in 1920 after his elder brother, Edward Roche, 2nd Baron Fermoy (1850–1920), died without any male heirs.[9] He was the son of Edmond Roche, 1st Baron Fermoy, and his wife, Elizabeth Caroline Boothby.[10]

They had four children (two daughters, then twin sons):

In 1890, Work divorced Roche, claiming desertion, before he had succeeded to the barony. The divorce was awarded on March 3, 1891.[12] Her lawyer was Thomas F. Bayard, former United States Secretary of State.[13] In 1899, her ex-husband, then a UK Member of Parliament,[14] sued Work with a writ of habeas corpus to produce their daughter, Cynthia, in court. Roche claimed Work was depriving "the child of her liberty."[10] The case was settled out of court shortly thereafter.[15] Until 1920, sons Maurice and Francis used the surname Work.

Aurél Bátonyi edit

On August 4, 1905, Work married Aurél de Bátonyi, a Hungarian-born riding master who claimed on his 1895 naturalization application to be an Austro-Hungarian count.[16][17] The couple met in 1903, and they were quite happy together. Work encouraged Bátonyi to propose marriage, however Bátonyi was reluctant. Once they wed, Work did not inform her father, who was supporting her financially, until sometime in early-1906.[18][19] Work's father did not trust Bátonyi, and he encouraged newspapers and society tabloids to publish suggestions that Bátonyi's real name was Arthur Cohn, and suggestions that Bátonyi's claim of nobiliary rank was fraudulent.[6] However, the marriage remained successful.

Work sued Bátonyi for divorce in October 1907, allegedly due her father's threat to disinherit her if she continued in marriage with her "new husband".[6] However, Bátonyi's extended travels as a riding master led to rumors of infidelity among high society, as well as claims Bátonyi was still married to a woman in Hungary.[19] Divorce proceedings continued for two years. On November 5, 1909, divorce was granted in Work's favor. However, Bátonyi was awarded a financial settlement which included several properties.[19] Following the divorce, Bátonyi lost favor among high society in New York, and moved into a villa in Middletown, Rhode Island he originally shared with Work. Bátonyi then transferred the titles of his other properties into his mother's name, Johanna (Janka) Kohn.[19]

In 1919, the Alien Property Custodian seized all of Bátonyi's properties following alleged claims he returned to Austria to fight for the Central Powers.[19] Bátonyi was a naturalized U.S. Citizen. The properties were most likely seized due to abandonment and unpaid property tax as neither Bátonyi or his mother had been seen since late 1914. Their homes and surrounding lands had fallen into disrepair, except those rented as working farms.

There is no record of the Bátonyi returning to the U.S. after 1919, and neither Bátonyi or his mother, or their representatives appeared in court to challenge the seizures. The properties eventually reverted to the Industrial Trust Company who was appointed trustee by the APC, and were later sold.[19] A registration dated October 30, 1914, was filed at the U.S. consular office in The Hague informing the embassy Bátonyi was employed by a division of the Red Cross.[20] The registration expired on November 14, 1915, without any amendments.

Work's financial support of Bátonyi ceased in 1914 due to no contact.

Death edit

Work died in the city of her birth, at her residence at 1020 Fifth Avenue, at the age of 89 on January 26, 1947.[8] Her great-great-grandchildren include the British princes William and Harry,[21] and the American actor Oliver Platt.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Williamson, D. (1981), The Ancestry of Lady Diana Spencer In: Genealogist’s Magazine vol. 20 (no. 6), pp. 192–199, and vol. 20 (no. 8), pp. 281–282.
  2. ^ Guérin, Polly (November 2012). The Cooper-Hewitt Dynasty of New York. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9781614237822. Retrieved August 27, 2022.
  3. ^ a b "WORK ESTATE ACCOUNTING.; Trustees of $15,000,000 Property Ask Advice on Lackawanna Stock". The New York Times. June 2, 1922. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  4. ^ McAllister, Ward (February 16, 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 March 26, 2017.
  5. ^ Keister, Lisa A. (2005). Getting Rich: America's New Rich and How They Got That Way. Cambridge University Press. p. 36. ISBN 9780521536677. Retrieved October 20, 2017.
  6. ^ a b c Oakland Tribune, September 8, 1907, pp. 17–18.
  7. ^ The Guthrie Daily Leader (May 24, 1911). "Late Frank Work's Will". Chronicling America. The Guthrie Daily Leader. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  8. ^ a b c "MRS. BURKE ROCHE DEAD HERE AT 90; Society Notable, Daughter of Frank Work, Banker--Former Wife of Third Baron Fermoy". The New York Times. January 27, 1947. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  9. ^ Cokayne, G. E.; Gibbs, Vicary; and Doubleday, H. A. The Complete Peerage: Volume V (St. Catherine Press, London, 1926), p. 303.
  10. ^ a b "BURKE-ROCHE GETS A WRIT; He Obtains an Order for the Production of His Daughter. ALLEGES SHE IS DETAINED The Father Charges that His ex-Wife, Who Was Miss Fannie Work, Deprives the Child of Her Liberty". The New York Times. May 21, 1899. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  11. ^ Mosley, Charles (ed.), Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 107th edition (Burke's Peerage and Gentry LLC, 2003) vol. I, p. 1414.
  12. ^ "A CELEBRATED SUIT ENDED; MRS. FRANCES BURKE-ROCHE IS GRANTED A DIVORCE. THE DECREE GIVES HER CUSTODY OF HER CHILDREN AND TAXES COSTS UPON THE HUSBAND -- ORDERS ISSUE IN TWO OTHER NOTABLE CASES". The New York Times. March 4, 1891. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  13. ^ The Times (London), Friday, March 27, 1896, p. 7, col. F.
  14. ^ "BURKE ROCHE IN TROUBLE.; Irish Nationalist Member Who Married Miss Work of New York". The New York Times. July 17, 1897. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  15. ^ "THE BURKE ROCHE CASE; The Matter Has Been Satisfactorily Settled Out of Court. FATHER TO SEE HIS DAUGHTER An Agreement Reached Between the Parties in the Suit and the Writ of Habeas Corpus Dismissed". The New York Times. June 30, 1899. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  16. ^ "MRS. BURKE ROCHE WEDS AURIEL BATONYI; Announcement Is Made by Her Father, Frank Work. COUPLE ARE NOW ABROAD She Is the Former Wife of James B. Burke Roche, M.P. -- He Is an ex-Riding Master". The New York Times. July 15, 1906. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  17. ^ United States Government. 1891 New York Ship's Arrivals Records Index. Washington, D.C.: National Archives. Series M237, Roll #571, July 8, 1891.
  18. ^ "FATHER DOESN'T KNOW WHEN MRS. ROCHE MARRIED; The Newspapers Know as Much as He, Says Frank Work. AN ALDERMAN TIED THE KNOT Almost a Year Ago, One Version Has It -- The Couple Did Not Sail on the St. Paul". The New York Times. July 16, 1906. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  19. ^ a b c d e f "Bátonyi's Middletown Farm Seized". Fall River Daily Evening News. August 13, 1919. p. 5.
  20. ^ Consular Registration Certificates, compiled 1907–1918. ARC ID: 1244186. General Records of the Department of State, 1763–2002, Record Group 59. National Archives at Washington, D.C.
  21. ^ Amos, Owen (November 27, 2017). "The other American in Prince Harry's family". BBC. Retrieved November 12, 2018.
  22. ^ McDonald, Gayle (April 28, 2006). "Oliver Platt: 7 questions". The Globe and Mail. p. R34.

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Frances Ellen Work October 27 1857 January 26 1947 was an American heiress and socialite She was a great grandmother of Diana Princess of Wales and her great great grandchildren include William Prince of Wales and Prince Harry Duke of Sussex and the American actor Oliver Platt Frances Ellen WorkBorn 1857 10 27 October 27 1857New York City New York U S DiedJanuary 26 1947 1947 01 26 aged 89 New York City New York U S SpousesJames Roche m 1880 div 1891 wbr Aurel Batonyi m 1905 div 1909 wbr ChildrenEileen RocheCynthia RocheMaurice Roche 4th Baron FermoyFrancis RocheParentsFrank H Work 1819 1911 father Ellen Wood 1831 1877 mother Contents 1 Early life 2 Society life 3 Marriages 3 1 James Roche 3 2 Aurel Batonyi 4 Death 5 ReferencesEarly life editFrances was born in New York City on October 27 1857 She was a daughter of Franklin H Work 1819 1911 a well known stockbroker and protege of Cornelius Vanderbilt and his wife Ellen Wood 1831 1877 1 Her sister Lucy Bond Work 2 1861 1934 was married to Peter Cooper Hewitt 1861 1921 3 Society life editIn 1892 Frances was included in Ward McAllister s Four Hundred purported to be an index of New York s best families published in The New York Times 4 Conveniently 400 was the number of people that could fit into Caroline Astor s ballroom 5 Work was a prominent figure in the New York City and Newport Rhode Island social sets and was friends with Mrs Reginald Vanderbilt 6 When her father died in 1911 he left an estate for the benefit of her her children and her sister of 15 million 417 million in 2022 3 Her father s will limited her yearly allowance to 80 000 2 22 million in 2022 7 In his will Mr Work stipulated that no part of his estate was to go to his erstwhile son in law James Boothby Burke Roche 8 Marriages editJames Roche edit On September 22 1880 at Christ Church New York City Work married the Hon James Boothby Burke Roche 1852 1920 1 who would later become the 3rd Baron Fermoy in 1920 after his elder brother Edward Roche 2nd Baron Fermoy 1850 1920 died without any male heirs 9 He was the son of Edmond Roche 1st Baron Fermoy and his wife Elizabeth Caroline Boothby 10 They had four children two daughters then twin sons Eileen Roche 1882 1882 who died young 8 The Hon Cynthia Roche 1884 1966 who married firstly Arthur Scott Burden 1879 1921 in 1906 and secondly Guy Fairfax Cary 1879 1950 in 1922 She is the matrilineal great grandmother of American actor Oliver Platt The Hon Edmund Maurice Burke Roche 1885 1955 who later became the 4th Baron Fermoy and was the maternal grandfather of Diana Princess of Wales The Hon Francis George Burke Roche 1885 1958 a banker who died unmarried 11 In 1890 Work divorced Roche claiming desertion before he had succeeded to the barony The divorce was awarded on March 3 1891 12 Her lawyer was Thomas F Bayard former United States Secretary of State 13 In 1899 her ex husband then a UK Member of Parliament 14 sued Work with a writ of habeas corpus to produce their daughter Cynthia in court Roche claimed Work was depriving the child of her liberty 10 The case was settled out of court shortly thereafter 15 Until 1920 sons Maurice and Francis used the surname Work Aurel Batonyi edit On August 4 1905 Work married Aurel de Batonyi a Hungarian born riding master who claimed on his 1895 naturalization application to be an Austro Hungarian count 16 17 The couple met in 1903 and they were quite happy together Work encouraged Batonyi to propose marriage however Batonyi was reluctant Once they wed Work did not inform her father who was supporting her financially until sometime in early 1906 18 19 Work s father did not trust Batonyi and he encouraged newspapers and society tabloids to publish suggestions that Batonyi s real name was Arthur Cohn and suggestions that Batonyi s claim of nobiliary rank was fraudulent 6 However the marriage remained successful Work sued Batonyi for divorce in October 1907 allegedly due her father s threat to disinherit her if she continued in marriage with her new husband 6 However Batonyi s extended travels as a riding master led to rumors of infidelity among high society as well as claims Batonyi was still married to a woman in Hungary 19 Divorce proceedings continued for two years On November 5 1909 divorce was granted in Work s favor However Batonyi was awarded a financial settlement which included several properties 19 Following the divorce Batonyi lost favor among high society in New York and moved into a villa in Middletown Rhode Island he originally shared with Work Batonyi then transferred the titles of his other properties into his mother s name Johanna Janka Kohn 19 In 1919 the Alien Property Custodian seized all of Batonyi s properties following alleged claims he returned to Austria to fight for the Central Powers 19 Batonyi was a naturalized U S Citizen The properties were most likely seized due to abandonment and unpaid property tax as neither Batonyi or his mother had been seen since late 1914 Their homes and surrounding lands had fallen into disrepair except those rented as working farms There is no record of the Batonyi returning to the U S after 1919 and neither Batonyi or his mother or their representatives appeared in court to challenge the seizures The properties eventually reverted to the Industrial Trust Company who was appointed trustee by the APC and were later sold 19 A registration dated October 30 1914 was filed at the U S consular office in The Hague informing the embassy Batonyi was employed by a division of the Red Cross 20 The registration expired on November 14 1915 without any amendments Work s financial support of Batonyi ceased in 1914 due to no contact Death editWork died in the city of her birth at her residence at 1020 Fifth Avenue at the age of 89 on January 26 1947 8 Her great great grandchildren include the British princes William and Harry 21 and the American actor Oliver Platt 22 References edit a b Williamson D 1981 The Ancestry of Lady Diana Spencer In Genealogist s Magazine vol 20 no 6 pp 192 199 and vol 20 no 8 pp 281 282 Guerin Polly November 2012 The Cooper Hewitt Dynasty of New York Arcadia Publishing ISBN 9781614237822 Retrieved August 27 2022 a b WORK ESTATE ACCOUNTING Trustees of 15 000 000 Property Ask Advice on Lackawanna Stock The New York Times June 2 1922 Retrieved October 26 2017 McAllister Ward February 16 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 March 26 2017 Keister Lisa A 2005 Getting Rich America s New Rich and How They Got That Way Cambridge University Press p 36 ISBN 9780521536677 Retrieved October 20 2017 a b c Oakland Tribune September 8 1907 pp 17 18 The Guthrie Daily Leader May 24 1911 Late Frank Work s Will Chronicling America The Guthrie Daily Leader Retrieved March 16 2022 a b c MRS BURKE ROCHE DEAD HERE AT 90 Society Notable Daughter of Frank Work Banker Former Wife of Third Baron Fermoy The New York Times January 27 1947 Retrieved October 26 2017 Cokayne G E Gibbs Vicary and Doubleday H A The Complete Peerage Volume V St Catherine Press London 1926 p 303 a b BURKE ROCHE GETS A WRIT He Obtains an Order for the Production of His Daughter ALLEGES SHE IS DETAINED The Father Charges that His ex Wife Who Was Miss Fannie Work Deprives the Child of Her Liberty The New York Times May 21 1899 Retrieved October 26 2017 Mosley Charles ed Burke s Peerage Baronetage and Knightage 107th edition Burke s Peerage and Gentry LLC 2003 vol I p 1414 A CELEBRATED SUIT ENDED MRS FRANCES BURKE ROCHE IS GRANTED A DIVORCE THE DECREE GIVES HER CUSTODY OF HER CHILDREN AND TAXES COSTS UPON THE HUSBAND ORDERS ISSUE IN TWO OTHER NOTABLE CASES The New York Times March 4 1891 Retrieved October 26 2017 The Times London Friday March 27 1896 p 7 col F BURKE ROCHE IN TROUBLE Irish Nationalist Member Who Married Miss Work of New York The New York Times July 17 1897 Retrieved October 26 2017 THE BURKE ROCHE CASE The Matter Has Been Satisfactorily Settled Out of Court FATHER TO SEE HIS DAUGHTER An Agreement Reached Between the Parties in the Suit and the Writ of Habeas Corpus Dismissed The New York Times June 30 1899 Retrieved October 26 2017 MRS BURKE ROCHE WEDS AURIEL BATONYI Announcement Is Made by Her Father Frank Work COUPLE ARE NOW ABROAD She Is the Former Wife of James B Burke Roche M P He Is an ex Riding Master The New York Times July 15 1906 Retrieved October 26 2017 United States Government 1891 New York Ship s Arrivals Records Index Washington D C National Archives Series M237 Roll 571 July 8 1891 FATHER DOESN T KNOW WHEN MRS ROCHE MARRIED The Newspapers Know as Much as He Says Frank Work AN ALDERMAN TIED THE KNOT Almost a Year Ago One Version Has It The Couple Did Not Sail on the St Paul The New York Times July 16 1906 Retrieved October 26 2017 a b c d e f Batonyi s Middletown Farm Seized Fall River Daily Evening News August 13 1919 p 5 Consular Registration Certificates compiled 1907 1918 ARC ID 1244186 General Records of the Department of State 1763 2002 Record Group 59 National Archives at Washington D C Amos Owen November 27 2017 The other American in Prince Harry s family BBC Retrieved November 12 2018 McDonald Gayle April 28 2006 Oliver Platt 7 questions The Globe and Mail p R34 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frances Ellen Work amp oldid 1195339038, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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