Caroline (Schermerhorn) Astor (1830-1908)

"Lina" Caroline Webster (Schermerhorn) Astor, "The Mrs Astor"

She was arguably the leading hostess of her era in Gilded Age New York. Together with Ward McAllister, they drew up The Four Hundred - the first American social register made up of 213 New York families and individuals whose moneyed lineage could be traced back at least three generations. She was the scion of several old New York families, but her husband's vast fortune was, conveniently, in its third generation! They were the parents of five children, a son (John Jacob Astor IV who was lost on the Titanic) and four daughters: (1) Emily, Mrs James Van Alen (2) Helen, Mrs James Roosevelt (3) Charlotte, Mrs J. Coleman Drayton (4) Caroline, Mrs M. Orme Wilson.

Parents (2)

Abraham Schermerhorn

of Schermerhorn & Co., Ship's Chandlers, New York

1783-1850

Helen Van Cortlandt White

Mrs Helen (White) Schermerhorn

1792-1881

Spouse (1)

William Backhouse Astor, Jr.

William B. Astor Jr., of New York

1829-1892

Children (5)

Emily (Astor) Van Alen

Mrs Emily (Astor) Van Alen

1854-1881

Helen (Astor) Roosevelt

Mrs Helen Schermerhorn (Astor) Roosevelt

1855-1893

Charlotte (Astor) Haig

Mrs Charlotte Augusta (Astor) Drayton, Haig

1858-1920

Caroline (Astor) Wilson

Mrs "Carrie" Schermerhorn (Astor) Wilson

1861-1948

John Jacob Astor IV

Colonel "Jack" Astor, of New York; died aboard the Titanic

1864-1912

Associated Houses (4)

The House of "The" Mrs Astor

Manhattan, New York

Beechwood

Newport, Rhode Island

Ferncliff

Rhinebeck, New York

840 Fifth Avenue

Manhattan, New York