Winthrop Astor Chanler (1863-1926)

"Wintie" Winthrop Astor Chanler, of New York & Newport, R.I.

He was educated at Eton in England and Harvard in America. He was wounded while taking part in a gun-running expedition to Cuba during the Spanish-American War and was later appointed a Colonel in the Cuban army in recognition of his bravery. He was an avid hunter in Europe. 

Parents

John Winthrop Chanler

John Winthrop Chanler, of "Rokeby" U.S. Congressman from New York

1826-1877

Margaret (Ward) Chanler

Mrs Margaret Astor (Ward) Chanler

1838-1875

Spouse

Margaret (Terry) Chanler

Mrs "Daisy" Margaret Louisa (Terry) Chanler; Author

1862-1952

Children

Laura Astor (Chanler) White

Mrs Laura Astor (Chanler) White

1887-1984

Beatrice (Chanler) Allegaert

Mrs Beatrice Margaret (Chanler) Allegaert

1891-1974

Hester (Chanler) Pickman

Mrs Hester Marion (Chanler) Pickman

1893-1989

Marion Winthrop Chanler

of "Sweet Briar" Geneseo, New York; drowned in a pond, unmarried

1895-1936

Gabrielle (Chanler) Chandler

Mrs Margaret "Gabrielle" (Chanler) Chandler

1897-1958

Adm. Hubert Winthrop Chanler

of Geneseo, New York; Rear-Admiral in the U.S. Navy & Naval Attaché at Rome, Italy

1900-1974

Theodore Ward Chanler

of Boston, Massachusetts; Music Critic, Teacher, Songwriter & Composer

1902-1961

Associated Houses

Rokeby

Barrytown, New York