Elizebeth Thomas was born in
Bay City, Michigan on 28 January 1883 to dynamite manufacturer Henry Thomas and his first wife, Marie Louise Felton Smith. From a wealthy family Werlein was educated at school in Bay City as well as attending
Liggett School in Detroit and the
Detroit Conservatory of Music. She studied voice and considered a musical career. Werlein went to
Paris to continue her studies at Miss White's School in 1903. Two of her teachers were Antonio Baldelli and
Jean de Reszke. However as a socialite, Werlein had many demands on her time. She hunted in Africa and met Empress
Eugénie de Montijo and
Emperor Franz Joseph and travelled through
Vienna and
St Petersburg. She had been engaged to marry a Russian prince. When their engagement broke up Werlein moved to London. There she met a new fiancé
Viscount Charles Yorke Royston. With him she took up ballooning and they travelled to Belgium in 1908 by balloon. Werlein wore a suit specially designed by the
House of Worth of Paris for the trip. Werlein travelled to
Louisiana that year and what was supposed to be a short trip changed when she met and married instrument dealer and music publisher Philip Werlein III on 4 August 1908 in Bay City. The couple settled in New Orleans and had four children;
Betty, Lorraine, Evelyn, and Philip. ==Career==