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Helen Swift Neilson

Helen Swift Neilson (1869 – 18 June 1945) was an American writer and art collector.

Helen Swift Neilson
Born1869
Died18 June 1945 (aged 76)
Spouse(s)Edward Morris (spouse)
Francis Neilson
ChildrenEdward Morris, Jr.
Nelson Morris
Ruth Morris Bakwin
Muriel Morris Gardiner Buttinger
Parent
FamilyIra Nelson Morris (brother-in-law)
Nelson Morris (father-in-law)

Biography

Neilson was the daughter of Annie Maria (née Higgins) and Gustavus Franklin Swift, founder of the meatpacking company Swift & Co. Her first husband was Edward Morris, son of Nelson Morris, the founder of Morris & Company, a competitor to her father.[1] They had 4 children: Edward Morris, Jr., Nelson Swift Morris, Ruth Morris Bakwin, and Muriel Morris Gardiner Buttinger.[1][2] In 1913, her husband died and in 1917, she remarried to British politician and writer Francis Neilson, with whom she founded the weekly paper The Freeman in 1920.[3]

She is perhaps best known for her book about her parents called My Father and My Mother.[4]

Neilson died in Chicago. She bequeathed several notable paintings to the Metropolitan Museum of Art:

References

  1. ^ a b Roth, Nelson (Spring 2008). "Nelson Morris and "The Yards"" (PDF). Chicago Jewish Historical Society.
  2. ^ "Nelson Morris Dies In N.Y. as He Leaves Ship". Chicago Tribune. October 7, 1955.
  3. ^ In Memoriam: Helen Swift Neilson, The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol. 4, No. 4 (Jul., 1945), pp. 511-513, on Jstor
  4. ^ My Father and My Mother, The Lakeside Press, R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co., Chicago, 1937

helen, swift, neilson, 1869, june, 1945, american, writer, collector, born1869barnstable, massachusettsdied18, june, 1945, aged, chicagospouse, edward, morris, spouse, francis, neilsonchildrenedward, morris, nelson, morrisruth, morris, bakwinmuriel, morris, ga. Helen Swift Neilson 1869 18 June 1945 was an American writer and art collector Helen Swift NeilsonBorn1869Barnstable MassachusettsDied18 June 1945 aged 76 ChicagoSpouse s Edward Morris spouse Francis NeilsonChildrenEdward Morris Jr Nelson MorrisRuth Morris BakwinMuriel Morris Gardiner ButtingerParentGustavus Franklin Swift father FamilyIra Nelson Morris brother in law Nelson Morris father in law Biography EditNeilson was the daughter of Annie Maria nee Higgins and Gustavus Franklin Swift founder of the meatpacking company Swift amp Co Her first husband was Edward Morris son of Nelson Morris the founder of Morris amp Company a competitor to her father 1 They had 4 children Edward Morris Jr Nelson Swift Morris Ruth Morris Bakwin and Muriel Morris Gardiner Buttinger 1 2 In 1913 her husband died and in 1917 she remarried to British politician and writer Francis Neilson with whom she founded the weekly paper The Freeman in 1920 3 She is perhaps best known for her book about her parents called My Father and My Mother 4 Neilson died in Chicago She bequeathed several notable paintings to the Metropolitan Museum of Art Portrait of a Young Woman with a Fan by Rembrandt The Lovesick Maiden by Jan Steen Portrait of Janet Law by Henry Raeburn Portrait of Mrs Thomas Pechell Charlotte Clavering died 1841 by John Hoppner Portrait of Thomas Pechell 1753 1826 by John HoppnerReferences Edit a b Roth Nelson Spring 2008 Nelson Morris and The Yards PDF Chicago Jewish Historical Society Nelson Morris Dies In N Y as He Leaves Ship Chicago Tribune October 7 1955 In Memoriam Helen Swift Neilson The American Journal of Economics and Sociology Vol 4 No 4 Jul 1945 pp 511 513 on Jstor My Father and My Mother The Lakeside Press R R Donnelley amp Sons Co Chicago 1937 This article about an American writer is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Helen Swift Neilson amp oldid 1100033592, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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