Susanna (Shaw) Minturn (1839-1926)

Mrs Susanna (Shaw) Minturn

In 1895, after her husband's death, she became the first American to build a villa on the riverbank near Murray Bay in Quebec thereby establishing a small American colony made up of Stokes, Sedgwicks, Bowditches, Harlans and Olivers: "the Minturns had been coming to Murray Bay since 1887 with Madame Susanna Shaw Minturn reigning affectionately over all. Their aristocratic style left its mark on summer life in the area.

Parents

Francis George Shaw

Francis George Shaw, of New York; Abolitionist & Civil Reformer

1809-1882

Sarah (Sturgis) Shaw

Mrs Sarah Blake (Sturgis) Shaw

1815-1902

Spouse

Robert Bowne Minturn Jr.

Shipping Merchant, of Grinnell, Minturn & Co., New York

1836-1889

Children

Robert Shaw Minturn

Robert Shaw Minturn

1863-1918

Sarah May (Minturn) Sedgwick

Mrs Sarah "May" (Minturn) Sedgwick

1865-1919

Edith (Minturn) Stokes

Mrs Edith (Minturn) Stokes

1869-1937

Gertrude (Minturn) Pinchot

Mrs Gertrude (Minturn) Pinchot

1871-1939

Mildred (Minturn) Scott

Mrs Mildred (Minturn) Scott

1875-1922

Hugh Minturn

Counsel to the Brazilian Traction Company in London

1882-1915

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