First marriage On June 29, 1889, Elizabeth married
John Vinton Dahlgren (1869–1899), a graduate from
Georgetown University and the son of Admiral
John A. Dahlgren (1809–1870) at
St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City. Together, they had two sons: • Joseph Drexel Dahlgren (1890–1891), who died as an infant • John Vinton Dahlgren Jr. (1892–1964), who married Helen Broderick in 1946, was a graduate of
Harvard and
Georgetown. During this marriage, she made generous donations to Roman Catholic charities and to
Georgetown University, including funds for the construction of
Dahlgren Chapel, which was named for her first son. Georgetown University asked for her portrait, which was painted in 1899 by the Swiss-born American artist
Adolfo Müller-Ury (1862–1947). Dahlgren died August 11, 1899, in
Colorado Springs, Colorado, where he had gone in hopes of recovering from
tuberculosis.
Second marriage In June 1901, Elizabeth married
Henry Symes Lehr (1869–1929), aka Harry Lehr. The marriage was never consummated. According to her, on her wedding night, her husband told her that he loathed her and could not stand the thought of touching her ever, although he wanted her to understand she was to be cordial to him in public and he might in turn occasionally call her "darling". He had, he admitted, married her for her money because poverty terrified him. In 1915, the Lehrs were in Paris, and Elizabeth worked for the
Red Cross. They remained in Paris after
World War I, where they bought in 1923 the
Hôtel de Cavoye at 52, rue des Saints-Pères in the
7th arrondissement. Harry Lehr died on January 3, 1929, of a brain malady in
Baltimore.
Third marriage On May 25, 1936, she married
The Rt Hon. The 5th Baron Decies (1866–1944), a widower and
Anglo-Irish peer who had previously been married to
Helen Vivien Gould (1893–1931). Upon this marriage, she became
The Rt Hon. Baroness Decies. Lord Decies filed suit for divorce in 1942, which Lady Decies contested. In 1943, she appeared in the photograph "The Critic" by
Weegee. Lord Decies died on January 31, 1944, at his
Ascot home. == Death ==