Harriette (Warren) Goelet (1854-1912)

Mrs Harriet Louise (Warren) Goelet

She was a great-granddaughter of one of New York's first five millionaires, Stephen Whitney. She was an artist in her own right and the elder sister of the architects Whitney Warren (of Warren & Wetmore) and Lloyd Elliot Warren, founder of the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design in New York City. Her younger sister, Edith, was the mother of the eccentric Lady Queenborough. In 1879, Harriette was married from her family home at 520 Fifth Avenue to real estate heir Robert Goelet III. In 1906, she and a party of her friends witnessed the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in Italy from aboard her yacht, Nahma. She and Robert had two children, but she was survived by only her son, Bertie. She died at her home in Paris, 46 Avenue d'IĆ©na, leaving a fortune of $40 million. 

Parents

George Henry Warren

George H. Warren, Attorney, of New York; Co-Founder of the Metropolitan Opera

1823-1892

Mary (Phoenix) Warren

Mrs Mary Caroline (Phoenix) Warren

1832-1901

Spouse

Robert Goelet

Robert Goelet III, of 591 Fifth Avenue, New York City

1841-1899

Children

Robert Walton Goelet

"Bertie" Goelet, of Chateau de Sandricourt

1880-1941

Beatrice Goelet

Beatrice Goelet, died in childhood

1885-1902

Associated Houses

Southside

Newport, Rhode Island

Robert Goelet House

591 Fifth Avenue