Winthrop Chanler Rutherfurd (1862-1944)

Winthrop Rutherfurd, of Rutherfurd Hall, New Jersey

He was described as "breathtakingly good-looking" and the Gilded Age novelist Edith Wharton named him as "the prototype of my first novels". He was one of Mrs Astor's so-called Four Hundred and is chiefly remembered as the man with whom Consuelo Vanderbilt was in love with but had to set aside by order of her mother to marry (though tears) the 9th Duke of Marlborough. Winthrop too was heartbroken and remained a bachelor until the age of 40. Following this episode he had several high profile affairs with many of the most beautiful women in Gilded Age society, notably Mrs Ava Astor. His second wife was later known as the mistress of President Franklin D. Roosevelt

Parents

Lewis Morris Rutherfurd

Dr Lewis Morris Rutherfurd, Astronomer, of New York & Tranquility, New Jersey

1816-1892

Margaret (Chanler) Rutherfurd

Mrs Margaret Stuyvesant (Chanler) Rutherfurd

1820-1890

Spouses

Alice (Morton) Rutherfurd

Mrs Alice (Morton) Rutherfurd

1879-1917

Lucy Page (Mercer) Rutherfurd

Mrs Lucy Page (Mercer) Rutherfurd

1891-1948

Associated Houses

Rutherfurd Hall

Allamuchy Township, New Jersey

Stuyvesant Mansion

Hackettstown, New Jersey

Stuyvesant-Rutherfurd House

2nd Avenue & East 11th Street, Manhattan, New York