Thomas Newbold (1849-1929)

Thomas Newbold, Member of the New York State Senate

He was born in New York City and was a first cousin of the celebrated novelist Edith Wharton, their mother's being sisters. He was educated in New York and read law at Trinity College, Cambridge, in England. Returning to the States, he worked as a lawyer and in 1874 graduated from the Columbia Law School. He was elected to the New York State Senate as a Democrat, representing Dutchess, Columbia & Putnam counties; and, the following year he took the post of President of the New York State Department of Health which he held until the 1890s. In 1880, he married Sarah Coolidge, daughter of T. Jefferson Coolidge of Boston, a leading Republican who like his great-grandfather, U.S. President Thomas Jefferson, had also been U.S. Ambassador to France. The Newbolds were prominent members of society and part of Mrs Astor's "400". During the Spring and Fall they lived at Bellefield in Hyde Park, New York. They divided the rest of their year between New York City, Newport, Maine and Europe. He had 3 children.

Parents

Thomas Haines Newbold

Thomas Haines Newbold, of New York City & "Fern Tor" Poughkeepsie

1814-1869

Mary (Rhinelander) Newbold

Mrs Mary Elizabeth (Rhinelander) Newbold

1826-1897

Spouse

Sarah (Coolidge) Newbold

Mrs Sarah Lawrence (Coolidge) Newbold

1858-1922

Children

Mary Edith (Newbold) Morgan

Mrs Mary Edith (Newbold) Morgan

1883-1969

Thomas Jefferson Newbold

Thomas Jefferson Newbold

1886-1939

Julia Appleton (Newbold) Cross

Mrs Julia Appleton (Newbold) Cross

1891-1972

Associated Houses

Bellefield

Hyde Park, New York