Frances (Frick) Burden (1916-1971)

Mrs. Frances Dixon (Frick) Burden

She served on the Board of the Frick Museum and was one of the first dog owners to introduce the King Charles Spaniel to America. She lived in Locust Valley, New York.

Parents (2)

Childs Frick

Paleontologist, of "Clayton" Roslyn, Nassau Co., New York

1883-1965

Frances (Dixon) Frick

Mrs. Frances Shoemaker (Dixon) Frick

1892-1953

Spouse (1)

I. Townsend Burden

Head of an Investment Concern, of Locust Valley, L.I., New York

1913-1992

Children (5)

Frances Dixon Burden

"Dixie" Burden, formerly Mrs. O'Malley, of the Jesuit Retreat House in Gloucester, Ma.

b.c.1944

I. Townsend Burden III

"Townie" Burden, of Washington D.C.

b.c.1945

Henry Sheedy Burden

of Seattle & Friday Harbor, Washington

b.c.1948

Dixon Frick Burden

D. Frick Burden, Venture Capitalist, Outdoorsman & Buddhist, of Telluride, Colorado

1956-2013

Childs Frick Burden

of "Seven Springs Farm" Middleburg, Virginia

b.c.1952

Associated Histories (1)

Clayton

Roslyn, New York