Julia Lynch Olin
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Julia Lynch Olin was the second daughter of [[Stephen Henry Olin]] (1847-1925) and his first wife [[Alice W Barlow|Alice Wadsworth Barlow]] (1853-1882). Stephen was born on the campus of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weslayan_University Weslayan] during his father, Stephen's presidency of that place. Stephen would later become a copyright law attorney in New York City, and a trustee for many years of the New York Public Library. | Julia Lynch Olin was the second daughter of [[Stephen Henry Olin]] (1847-1925) and his first wife [[Alice W Barlow|Alice Wadsworth Barlow]] (1853-1882). Stephen was born on the campus of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weslayan_University Weslayan] during his father, Stephen's presidency of that place. Stephen would later become a copyright law attorney in New York City, and a trustee for many years of the New York Public Library. | ||
− | Julia was born Oct 21, 1882 at "Elsinore", her wealthy grandfather's summer home in Glen Cove, New York. Her mother Alice (1853-82) died shortly after Julie's birth. Her grandparents both died in 1889 at which time Elsinore was sold. Her maternal grandfather was the wealthy financier S L M Barlow. | + | Julia was born Oct 21, 1882 at "Elsinore", her wealthy grandfather's summer home in Glen Cove, New York. Her mother Alice (1853-82) died shortly after Julie's birth. Her grandparents both died in 1889 at which time Elsinore was sold. Her maternal grandfather was the wealthy financier S L M Barlow. ([http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=50000&iid=109321923&fn=steph&ln=olin&st=d&ssrc=&pid=678151 His obit]) |
She first married in Dec, 1902 to [[J. Philip Benkard]] (1873-1929) and had two daughters [[Phyllis Benkard|Phyllis]] and [[Elsie Benkard|Elsie]]. In Dec 1920, while she was in Paris, they divorced and she then married, in May 1921 in Paris, to [[Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler]] (1869-1942), the ex-Lieut. Gov. of New York. Lewis was a descendent, through both sides of his family of John Livingston, Rector of Ancrum (d 1672), and through his mother a member of the wealthy Astor family of New York, who had come from Germany. | She first married in Dec, 1902 to [[J. Philip Benkard]] (1873-1929) and had two daughters [[Phyllis Benkard|Phyllis]] and [[Elsie Benkard|Elsie]]. In Dec 1920, while she was in Paris, they divorced and she then married, in May 1921 in Paris, to [[Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler]] (1869-1942), the ex-Lieut. Gov. of New York. Lewis was a descendent, through both sides of his family of John Livingston, Rector of Ancrum (d 1672), and through his mother a member of the wealthy Astor family of New York, who had come from Germany. |