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]] (-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]] (-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 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.
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Julia was born Oct 21, 1882 at "Elsinore", her wealthy grandfather's summer home in Glencove, New York.  Her mother died shortly after Julie's birth.  Her grandparents both died in 1889 at which time Elsinore was sold.
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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.
  
 
In the Dec 1929 engagement notice of her daughter Elsie, it mentions that Julia was living at 132 East Sixty-Fifth in New York City.  Her daughter Elsie married [[Charles H Clarke]] in 1930 and this couple resided at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oyster_Bay,_New_York Oyster Bay, New York].
 
In the Dec 1929 engagement notice of her daughter Elsie, it mentions that Julia was living at 132 East Sixty-Fifth in New York City.  Her daughter Elsie married [[Charles H Clarke]] in 1930 and this couple resided at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oyster_Bay,_New_York Oyster Bay, New York].

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