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Mary Lorillard Barbey

Mary Lorillard Barbey (April 17, 1841 – April 10, 1926) was a prominent American member of New York Society during the Gilded Age. She was a daughter of Pierre Lorillard III of the Lorillard Tobacco Company.[1]

Mary Lorillard Barbey
Born
Mary Lorillard

(1841-04-17)April 17, 1841
New York City, US
DiedApril 10, 1926(1926-04-10) (aged 84)
Paris, France
Spouse
Henry Isaac Barbey
(m. 1865; died 1906)
Parent(s)Pierre Lorillard III
Catherine Anne Griswold
RelativesPierre Lorillard II (grandfather)
Pierre Lorillard IV (brother)
Catherine Lorillard (sister)
George Lyndes Lorillard (brother)

Early life edit

Mary Lorillard was born on April 17, 1841. She was the daughter of Pierre Lorillard III (1796–1867)[2] and Catherine Anne (née Griswold) Lorillard (1809–1856).[3] Her siblings included Pierre Lorillard IV;[4][5] Catherine Lorillard,[6] who married James Powell Kernochan;[7][8] Jacob Lorillard;[9] George Lyndes Lorillard,[10] who married Marie Louise La Farge, the sister of John La Farge[11] (and who later became Countess de Agreda after she married the Spanish-Mexican Count de Agreda);[12][13][14] Louis Lasher Lorillard, who married Katherine Livingston Beeckman,[15] sister of Governor Robert Livingston Beeckman;[16] and Eva Lorillard,[17] who married Lawrence Kip.[18]

Her paternal grandparents were Pierre Lorillard II, a prominent tobacco manufacturer and real estate tycoon for whom the term "millionaire" was first used,[19] and Maria Dorothea (née Schultz) Lorillard.[20] His mother's family owned "the great New York mercantile house of N. L. & G. Griswold, known to their rivals as "No Loss and Great Gain Griswold," importers of rum, sugar, and tea."[19]

Society life edit

Mrs. Barbey and her daughter Eva were included in the infamous "Four Hundred" of New York Society, as dictated by Mrs. Astor and Ward McAllister and published in The New York Times on February 16, 1892.[21] The number 400 was reportedly the number of people who would fit into Mrs. Astor's ballroom.[22]

Barbey and her husband were members of the Tuxedo Club and built one of the earliest residences in Tuxedo Park, New York, which was founded by her family.[23] She was also a member of the Colonial Dames of America.[1] In summer,[24] the Barbeys were residents of Bellevue on Lake Geneva in Switzerland, where her husband was born in 1832.[25] Her husband was a founding member, and a member of the vestry for 31 years, of Emmanuel Episcopal Church, also known as "The American Church," in Geneva. He donated the land for the construction of the church building, and partially financed its construction and running during the early years.[26]

Personal life edit

 
Portrait of Mary's husband Henry, by Wilhelm Heinrich Funk, 1903

On January 12, 1865,[27] she was married to Henry Isaac Barbey (1832–1906).[28][29] He was a son of Henry Barbey and Marie Helen Iselin. Through his mother, he was a nephew of Adrian Georg Iselin and cousin of Charles Oliver Iselin. Barbey was a financier and a director of the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railway.[23] They lived at 17 West 38th Street in New York City.[30] Together, they were the parents of:[31]

Her husband died at their home in Bellevue on July 9, 1906.[40][46] His estate was valued at $6,581,051 at the time of his death, which she inherited.[46] Barbey moved to Paris, France living at 45 Avenue l'Alma, where she died on April 10, 1926.[1][40] She was buried in Genthod[40] or Bellevue.

Descendants edit

Through her daughter Hélène, she was the step-grandmother of Count Guy de Pourtalès (1881–1941), the author, and Count Raimond de Pourtalès (1882–1914), attache of the German embassy, who married Countess Luise Alexandra von Bernstorff (1888–1971), daughter of Johann Heinrich von Bernstorff, the German Ambassador to the United States[34] in 1911.[47] The wedding, which took place in Washington, D.C. was attended by William Howard Taft, who was then the President of the United States.[47] After his death in 1914, Luise Alexandra remarried to Prince Johannes Baptista of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (1880-1956), the youngest son of Charles, 6th Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg.[48]

Through her daughter Baroness André de Neuflize, she was the grandmother of Mademoiselle Jacqueline de Neuflize, who married Baron Jean de Watteville-Berckheim of Paris.[43][49]

Through her daughter Eva, she was the grandmother of Mlle Genevieve de Neuflize, who married Count Costa de Beauregard, the son of the Marquis de Beauregard, descendants of an old French family, in 1930.[50] Upon their wedding, de Beauregard inherited Château de Beauregard,[51] the family residence in France on the shores of Lake Geneva.[50]

Through her daughter Mary, she was the grandmother of Marie Seton, who married George G. Sommaripa,[52] and Helen Seton, who was married to Auguste de Goyon, the 4th Duc de Feltre and Vicomte de Goyon.[53]

Through her youngest son, she was the grandmother to Pierre Lorillard Barbey Jr. (1908–1989),[54] who lived in Tuxedo Park in the 1980s.[55] He was a noted society host, including at his oceanfront residence in Palm Beach, Florida, where he entertained Prince and Princess Alexis Obolensky Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. John Jacob Astor.[56]

References edit

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  6. ^ "Mrs. Catherine Lorillard Kernochan". The New York Times. 27 February 1917. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
  7. ^ "JAMES P. KERNOCHAN DEAD; Well-Known Clubman Expires from the Effects of Being Knocked Down on Monday. CAUSE OF THE ACCIDENT. Archibald Pell Says He Knew Tuesday that Miss Baker, the Banker's Daughter, Drove the Wagon Which Ran Against His Father-in-Law". The New York Times. 6 March 1897. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
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Mary Lorillard Barbey April 17 1841 April 10 1926 was a prominent American member of New York Society during the Gilded Age She was a daughter of Pierre Lorillard III of the Lorillard Tobacco Company 1 Mary Lorillard BarbeyBornMary Lorillard 1841 04 17 April 17 1841New York City USDiedApril 10 1926 1926 04 10 aged 84 Paris FranceSpouseHenry Isaac Barbey m 1865 died 1906 wbr Parent s Pierre Lorillard IIICatherine Anne GriswoldRelativesPierre Lorillard II grandfather Pierre Lorillard IV brother Catherine Lorillard sister George Lyndes Lorillard brother Contents 1 Early life 2 Society life 3 Personal life 3 1 Descendants 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editMary Lorillard was born on April 17 1841 She was the daughter of Pierre Lorillard III 1796 1867 2 and Catherine Anne nee Griswold Lorillard 1809 1856 3 Her siblings included Pierre Lorillard IV 4 5 Catherine Lorillard 6 who married James Powell Kernochan 7 8 Jacob Lorillard 9 George Lyndes Lorillard 10 who married Marie Louise La Farge the sister of John La Farge 11 and who later became Countess de Agreda after she married the Spanish Mexican Count de Agreda 12 13 14 Louis Lasher Lorillard who married Katherine Livingston Beeckman 15 sister of Governor Robert Livingston Beeckman 16 and Eva Lorillard 17 who married Lawrence Kip 18 Her paternal grandparents were Pierre Lorillard II a prominent tobacco manufacturer and real estate tycoon for whom the term millionaire was first used 19 and Maria Dorothea nee Schultz Lorillard 20 His mother s family owned the great New York mercantile house of N L amp G Griswold known to their rivals as No Loss and Great Gain Griswold importers of rum sugar and tea 19 Society life editMrs Barbey and her daughter Eva were included in the infamous Four Hundred of New York Society as dictated by Mrs Astor and Ward McAllister and published in The New York Times on February 16 1892 21 The number 400 was reportedly the number of people who would fit into Mrs Astor s ballroom 22 Barbey and her husband were members of the Tuxedo Club and built one of the earliest residences in Tuxedo Park New York which was founded by her family 23 She was also a member of the Colonial Dames of America 1 In summer 24 the Barbeys were residents of Bellevue on Lake Geneva in Switzerland where her husband was born in 1832 25 Her husband was a founding member and a member of the vestry for 31 years of Emmanuel Episcopal Church also known as The American Church in Geneva He donated the land for the construction of the church building and partially financed its construction and running during the early years 26 Personal life edit nbsp Portrait of Mary s husband Henry by Wilhelm Heinrich Funk 1903 On January 12 1865 27 she was married to Henry Isaac Barbey 1832 1906 28 29 He was a son of Henry Barbey and Marie Helen Iselin Through his mother he was a nephew of Adrian Georg Iselin and cousin of Charles Oliver Iselin Barbey was a financier and a director of the Buffalo Rochester and Pittsburgh Railway 23 They lived at 17 West 38th Street in New York City 30 Together they were the parents of 31 Helene Barbey 1868 1945 who married Hermann Alexander Count von Pourtales 1847 1904 in 1891 32 after the death of his first wife Marguerite Marcet They both competed in the 1900 Summer Olympics with Helene becoming the first woman to win a gold medal 33 Pourtales was a captain of the Cuirassiers of the Guard 34 Henry G Barbey 1873 1938 35 who married Sabine Wood nee Struthers Beekman 1889 1950 the former wife of Dr Fenwick Beekman in 1934 36 He served as president of the board of governors of the New York Hospital 37 Ethel Lynde Barbey 1873 1959 who married Ambrose Lanfear Norrie 1857 1910 in 1895 38 After his death she married Count Odet Armand Marie de Jumilhac a relative of the Duke of Richelieu 39 Marguerite Rita Barbey 1876 1955 who married Gilbert Compton Elliott 1871 1931 son of Frederick and Lady Charlotte Elliot and grandson of Admiral George Elliot and Sir James Carnegie 5th Baronet in 1910 30 Eva Barbey 1879 1943 born in Bellevue baptised Eveline 40 who married Andre Poupart Baron de Neuflize 1875 1926 eldest son of Jean de Neuflize in 1903 41 42 His younger sister was Roberte Ponsonby Countess of Bessborough They lived in Paris and Neuilly France 43 Mary Lorillard Barbey who married Alfred Seton Jr b 1853 Pierre Lorillard Barbey born 25 March 1882 in Paris 40 a Harvard graduate who married Florence Flower daughter of James de Laral Flower in 1907 44 45 Her husband died at their home in Bellevue on July 9 1906 40 46 His estate was valued at 6 581 051 at the time of his death which she inherited 46 Barbey moved to Paris France living at 45 Avenue l Alma where she died on April 10 1926 1 40 She was buried in Genthod 40 or Bellevue Descendants edit Through her daughter Helene she was the step grandmother of Count Guy de Pourtales 1881 1941 the author and Count Raimond de Pourtales 1882 1914 attache of the German embassy who married Countess Luise Alexandra von Bernstorff 1888 1971 daughter of Johann Heinrich von Bernstorff the German Ambassador to the United States 34 in 1911 47 The wedding which took place in Washington D C was attended by William Howard Taft who was then the President of the United States 47 After his death in 1914 Luise Alexandra remarried to Prince Johannes Baptista of Lowenstein Wertheim Rosenberg 1880 1956 the youngest son of Charles 6th Prince of Lowenstein Wertheim Rosenberg 48 Through her daughter Baroness Andre de Neuflize she was the grandmother of Mademoiselle Jacqueline de Neuflize who married Baron Jean de Watteville Berckheim of Paris 43 49 Through her daughter Eva she was the grandmother of Mlle Genevieve de Neuflize who married Count Costa de Beauregard the son of the Marquis de Beauregard descendants of an old French family in 1930 50 Upon their wedding de Beauregard inherited Chateau de Beauregard 51 the family residence in France on the shores of Lake Geneva 50 Through her daughter Mary she was the grandmother of Marie Seton who married George G Sommaripa 52 and Helen Seton who was married to Auguste de Goyon the 4th Duc de Feltre and Vicomte de Goyon 53 Through her youngest son she was the grandmother to Pierre Lorillard Barbey Jr 1908 1989 54 who lived in Tuxedo Park in the 1980s 55 He was a noted society host including at his oceanfront residence in Palm Beach Florida where he entertained Prince and Princess Alexis Obolensky Jr Mr and Mrs Jacob L Webb Mr and Mrs John Jacob Astor 56 References edit a b c MRS M LORILLARD BARBEY Sister of Tuxedo Park s Founder Dies in Her Paris Residence The New York Times April 11 1926 Retrieved 17 November 2017 Shrager Mark April 1 2016 The Great Sweepstakes of 1877 A True Story of Southern Grit Gilded Age Tycoons and a Race That Galvanized the Nation Guilford Connecticut Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 9781493018895 Retrieved 14 September 2016 The World Almanac and Encyclopedia Press Publishing Company The New York World 1905 p 330 Retrieved 17 November 2017 PIERRE LORILLARD SR IN CRITICAL CONDITION Removed from the Deutschland to a Hotel in an Ambulance Was Taken III in England and Was Confined to His Cabin Throughout the Voyage The New York Times 5 July 1901 Retrieved 17 November 2017 PIERRE LORILLARD DEAD Famous in Society in Commerce and in the World of Sport First American to Win the English Derby Other Triumphs on the Turf in Both Hemispheres The New York Times 8 July 1901 Retrieved 17 November 2017 Mrs Catherine Lorillard Kernochan The New York Times 27 February 1917 Retrieved 17 November 2017 JAMES P KERNOCHAN DEAD Well Known Clubman Expires from the Effects of Being Knocked Down on Monday CAUSE OF THE ACCIDENT Archibald Pell Says He Knew Tuesday that Miss Baker the Banker s Daughter Drove the Wagon Which Ran Against His Father in Law The New York Times 6 March 1897 Retrieved 17 November 2017 Pell Eve 2009 We Used to Own the Bronx Memoirs of a Former Debutante SUNY Press p 14 ISBN 9781438424972 Retrieved 17 November 2017 JACOB LORILLARD DEAD Founder of Tuxedo Park Dies in London His Home for 15 Year The New York Times 29 April 1916 Retrieved 17 November 2017 GEORGE LORILLARD S DEATH HIS CAREER AS A YACHTSMAN AND ON THE TURF The New York Times 5 February 1886 Retrieved 17 November 2017 P de La Barre de Nanteuil January 2022 Genealogie de la famille Binsse de Saint Victor Calameo in French pp 25 26 Retrieved 8 June 2022 MRS LORILLARD S MARRIAGE The New York Times 13 February 1889 Retrieved 8 June 2022 DEATH LIST OF A DAY Countess de Agreda The New York Times July 3 1899 Retrieved 17 November 2017 WHAT IS DOING IN SOCIETY The New York Times September 8 1899 Retrieved 17 November 2017 MRS LORILLARD 86 OF NEWPORT DEAD Sister of Ex Gov Beeckman of Rhode Island Had Suffered a Stroke Thursday The New York Times 21 July 1941 Retrieved 17 November 2017 Mrs Louis L Lorillard Ill The New York Times 26 February 1921 Retrieved 17 November 2017 DEATH LIST OF A DAY Mrs Eva Lorillard Kip The New York Times 24 February 1903 Retrieved 17 November 2017 COL LAWRENCE KIP DEAD His Wife and Daughter with Him at the End CONSCIOUS UP TO THE LAST Prominent in the Social Life of New York as a Sportsman His Military Career The New York Times 18 November 1899 Retrieved 17 November 2017 a b Hutto Richard Jay 2005 The Jekyll Island Club Members Indigo Custom Publishing p 100 ISBN 9780977091225 Retrieved 17 November 2017 Saint Nicholas Society of the City of New York 1905 Genealogical Record The Society p 103 Retrieved 17 November 2017 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 King Moses 1899 Notable New Yorkers of 1869 1899 A Companion Volume to King s Handbook of New York City Moses King p 568 Retrieved 19 September 2017 a b Patterson Jerry E 2000 The First Four Hundred Mrs Astor s New York in the Gilded Age New York Rizzoli ISBN 0847822850 Retrieved 18 February 2018 Social Register Summer Social Register Association 1905 p 21 Retrieved 18 February 2018 Lasher Alfred P 1904 Lasher Genealogy Alfred P Lasher p 234 Retrieved 18 February 2018 Carpenter Gerald H J 1973 The American Church in Geneva a century of service 1873 1973 Centennial Committee of Emmanuel Church Library of Congress Catalog Card No 73 79844 Married BARBEY LORILLARD The New York Times January 13 1865 Retrieved 18 February 2018 Henry Isaac Barbey 1833 1906 www nyhistory org New York Historical Society Retrieved 17 November 2017 HENRY I BARBEY DIES ABROAD New Yorker s Death Occurred Near Geneva Where He Was Educated The New York Times 10 July 1906 Retrieved 17 November 2017 a b MISS BARBEY ENGAGED Daughter of the Late Henry Barbey of New York to Wed Gilbert Elliott The New York Times 3 August 1910 Retrieved 18 February 2018 The World Almanac and Encyclopedia Press Publishing Company The New York World 1906 p 158 Retrieved 18 February 2018 GUY DE POURTALES Sa vie Fondation Guy de Pourtales in French Retrieved 16 July 2021 Helene de Pourtales Bio Stats and Results Olympic Sports Archived from the original on 2014 02 21 Retrieved 2014 02 08 a b YOUNG COUNTESS TO MARRY Daughter of Ambassador von Bernstorff Engaged to Count Pourtales The New York Times 11 December 1910 Retrieved 18 February 2018 H G BARBEY DEAD HOSPITAL LEADER President of Governing Board of East Side Center Since January 1937 Was 67 FOUNDED ENGINEERING CO Active Many Years in Welfare Work He Was a Red Cross Major During the War Active in Other Groups Married Mrs S W S Beekman The New York Times 26 July 1938 Retrieved 18 February 2018 MRS BEEKMAN WED TO HENRY G BARBEY Mrs Robert Struthers the Bride s Mother Announces Marriage to Harvard Man CEREMONY HELD MONDAY Bridegroom Is Brother of the Baroness Andre de Neuflize and Countess de Jumilhac The New York Times 11 April 1934 Retrieved 18 February 2018 H G BARBEY TO HEAD NEW YORK HOSPITAL Leader in Welfare Work Made President of Board B McK Henry New Officer The New York Times January 7 1937 Retrieved 18 February 2018 Married NORRIE BARBEY The New York Times 16 June 1895 Retrieved 18 February 2018 Miller Tom 4 May 2017 Daytonian in Manhattan The Ogden Mills Reid Mansion No 15 East 84th Street Daytonian in Manhattan Retrieved 18 February 2018 a b c d e Emmanuel Church 1873 1919 Register of Baptisms Confirmations Marriages and Burials Emmanuel Church Archives unpublished MISS BARBEY ENGAGED Daughter of the Late Henry Barbey of New York to Wed Gilbert Elliott The New York Times 3 August 1910 Retrieved 18 February 2018 TIMES Wireless to THE NEW YORK 26 April 1938 Robs Baroness de Neuflize Of 40 000 Gems in Paris The New York Times Retrieved 16 July 2021 a b MISS DE NEUFLIZE ENGAGED IN PARIS Her Betrothal to Baron Jean de Watteville Berckheim Is Annotinced MARCH WEDDING PLANNED Bride to Be Is a Granddiughter of Late Mr and Mrs Henry Barbey of New York The New York Times 21 February 1937 Retrieved 18 February 2018 PIERRE L BARBEY ENGAGED His Marriage to Miss Flower Will Probably Take Place in the Spring The New York Times 2 December 1906 Retrieved 18 February 2018 Pierre Lorillard Barbey and Miss Flower Married in St Thomas s The New York Times 7 February 1907 Retrieved 18 February 2018 a b BARBEY ESTATE ACCOUNTING 6 581 051 Capital Balance Shown 999 031 Paid Out to Beneficiaries The New York Times January 22 1913 Retrieved 18 February 2018 a b PRESIDENT ATTENDS EMBASSY WEDDING Countess von Bernstorff Daughter of the German Ambassador Married to Count Pourtales The New York Times 28 March 1911 Retrieved 18 February 2018 Watzdorf Bachoff Erika von 1997 Im Wandel und in der Verwandlung der Zeit ein Leben von 1878 bis 1963 in German Franz Steiner Verlag p 430 ISBN 9783515070621 Retrieved 18 February 2018 MISS DE NEUFLIZE BRIDE IN CATHEDRAL She Is Married in Paris to Baron Jean de Watteville Berckheim of Alsace The New York Times 13 March 1937 Retrieved 18 February 2018 a b MLLE DENEUFLIZE BRIDE OF A COUNT Great Granddaughter of Late Pierre Lorillard Married to Costa de Beauregard CEREMONY AT CHANTILLY Couple to Live in Chateau on Lake Geneva Inherited by Bridegroom on His Wedding Day The New York Times 19 December 1930 Retrieved 18 February 2018 fr Chateau de Beauregard Chablais MARIE SETON WEDS GEORGE C SOMMARIPA Ceremony Is Performed in the Russian Orthodox Church of Christ the Saviour The New York Times 11 August 1928 Retrieved 16 July 2021 MISS HELEN SETON ENGAGED TO DUKE Member of New York Family to Be Bride of Fourth Duc de Feltre TO HAVE OCTOBER WEDDING Miss Seton a Descendant of the Late Pierre Lorillard Founder of Tuxedo Park The New York Times 26 September 1933 Retrieved 18 February 2018 Harvard College 1780 Class of 1904 1908 Harvard College Class of 1904 Secretary s Second Report Crimson Printing Company p 325 Retrieved 18 February 2018 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Hampson Rick 9 November 1986 Tuxedo Park Everyday Look Is In at Ex Exclusive Community Los Angeles Times Retrieved 18 February 2018 PIERRE BARBEY JR PALM BEACH HOST Prince and Princess Obolensky Among Dinner Guests at Ocean Front Home The New York Times 19 March 1940 Retrieved 18 February 2018 External links edit1903 Painting of Mary s husband Henry by Wilhelm Heinrich Funk at the New York Historical Society Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mary Lorillard Barbey amp oldid 1215521514, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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