Chester Alan Arthur II was the second son of
Ellen Lewis Herndon and
Chester A. Arthur. in New York City. from
convulsions or swelling of the brain. Feeling as if they had "taxed" William's brain with "intellectual demands", From March through April 1878, Arthur traveled with his mother and sister to Europe. Regarding his father's reaction to his wife's death, "It was said that something graver, softer, kindlier, was observable in the character of her husband, aft the falling of that heavy blow." It was said of his father's attentiveness to his children, "although Arthur loved to showcase his two children" and "White House social affairs, he much preferred fishing, feasting with his cronies, and administrative work to family life." His relationship with his children was considered "somewhat strained and aloof". Author Annette Atkins theorizes that Chester Alan Arthur II may have developed a "rosebud gathering", or
live for the moment attitude about life due to his mother's early death at the age of 42. Another contributing factor may have been the zealousness of his father's ambitions that kept him away from his family, which was very difficult for his mother, and presumably the children. == Arthur presidency and education ==