Pierre Lorillard IV (1833-1901)

Tobacco Manufacturer & Co-Founder of Tuxedo Park, New York

He was a prominent figure in society and on the turf both in America and abroad. He was the first American to have a horse win the prestigious English Derby and he took part in the first transoceanic yacht race, losing to Gordon Bennett. He was a co-founder of Tuxedo Park and lived between there, 8 Washington Square in New York, and Newport. He married Emily, daughter of Dr. Isaac Taylor of New York and they were the parents of four children (listed).

Parents

Pierre Lorillard III

Pierre/Peter Lorillard III, of P. Lorillard & Co., Tobacco Manufacturers

1796-1867

Catherine (Griswold) Lorillard

Mrs Catherine Ann (Griswold) Lorillard

1809-1856

Spouse

Emily (Taylor) Lorillard

Mrs Emily (Taylor) Lorillard

1841-1925

Children

Emily (Lorillard) Kent

Mrs Emily (Lorillard) Kent

1858-1909

Pierre Lorillard V

Pierre Lorillard Jr., of New York; Tobacco Manufacturer

1860-1940

Nathaniel Griswold Lorillard

Nathaniel Griswold Lorillard

1862-1888

Maude (Lorillard) Baring

Maude (Lorillard) Mrs Tailer, Lady Baring

1876-1922

Associated Houses

Lorillard Mansion

Bronx Park, New York

The Breakers (Lorillard)

Newport, Rhode Island

Imlagh

Tuxedo, New York