, 1895 While in San Francisco, Sir Thomas came to the attention of the San Francisco heiress Florence Emily Sharon (1858–1924). Florence was the daughter of
U.S. Senator William Sharon, who had made an enormous fortune in the gold, silver, banking and hotel business in California and Nevada. The first United States Senator from Nevada, Sharon was also the wealthiest man in the state. By the early 1880s, his empire was such that he was the largest single taxpayer in California. The two were married on 22 December 1880 at the
Ralston Hall Mansion of
Belmont, California, Together, they had two sons: • Frederick Fermor-Hesketh (1883–1910), who went missing in 1910. When his father-in-law died in 1885, he left one third of his estate to his daughter Florence in a trust administered by her brother Frederick and brother-in-law
Francis G. Newlands. When the trust expired, her part of the fortune passed to the
Fermor-Hesketh family. They lived in
Rufford Hall,
Ormskirk, Lancashire. Fermor-Hesketh died on 19 April 1924 aged 74, and was succeeded in the baronetcy by his son
Thomas, who in 1935 was elevated to the peerage as
Baron Hesketh. Lady Fermor-Hesketh died after falling down the stairs while visiting
Euston Hall in September 1924.
Legacy Hesketh Island,
Kachemak Bay,
Cook Inlet, Alaska was named after Sir Thomas following his visit to the area in his yacht
Lancashire Witch in 1880. ==References==