His father,
Henry Lippitt, was governor of Rhode Island from 1875 to 1877 and his brother
Henry F. Lippitt was a
United States senator from Rhode Island. He married Margaret B. Farnum on February 23, 1886. His son, Charles Warren Lippitt, Jr. (1894–1970), served as a sergeant in the
103rd Field Artillery Regiment during the First World War. He then attended
Harvard College and graduated in the class of 1921. He later served in World War II and rose to the rank of colonel in the Army Reserve where he served until 1966. He pursued a career in business in New York City. His son, Charles Warren Lippitt III, was a captain in the United States Air Force and died on active duty in 1968. Another son, Alexander Farnum Lippitt (b. 1896), attended Harvard from 1916 to 1917. He enlisted in the Army in August 1917 and served as a 1st Lieutenant in the 166th Infantry Regiment of the
42nd Division. He was awarded the
Distinguished Service Cross for leading his men in a counterattack against the Germans. He was wounded in action, sent back to the United States and died at
Fort Mott in
Cape May, New Jersey on October 6, 1918. Lippitt Park in Providence was dedicated in his memory. ==Political career==