, in 1921. On July 19, 1921, Edith became the second wife of
Almeric Hugh Paget, 1st Baron Queenborough, a British industrialist and former
Conservative MP. was widowed from first wife, the former
Pauline Payne Whitney (a daughter of fellow Americans
William C. Whitney and
Flora Payne Whitney), who died in 1916. After Pauline's death, Paget resigned from the
House of Commons and was elevated to the peerage as
Baron Queenborough. Edith's marriage to Lord Queenborough took place at the New York townhouse of Edith's parents, which was located at
1048 Fifth Avenue on the corner of
86th Street in
Manhattan. Lord Queenborough was in New York visiting his late wife's brothers,
Harry Payne Whitney and
Payne Whitney and attending the
Harding inauguration. Together, the Pagets had three daughters: Claud Peter Harcourt Lucy (son of Claud Arthur Lucy), and Sir Thomas Musker. • Hon. Enid Louise Paget (b. 1923), who married Capt. Count
Roland de la Poype, in 1947. They later divorced. • Hon. Cicilie Carol Paget (1928–2013), who married Capt. Robert Victor John Evans, son of Brigadier John Meredyth Jones Evans and actress
Camille Clifford, in 1949. Edith died a year later in a hospital in Paris after a surgery on January 16, 1933, at the age of forty-five. Lord Queenborough died in 1949, at which point the barony became extinct.
Descendants Through her daughter Audrey, she was posthumously a grandmother of Thomas Lorne Nelson (b. 1947), Audrey Caroline Nelson (b. 1949), and Elizabeth Christian Nelson (b. 1950). ==Publications==