James Roche On September 22, 1880, at Christ Church,
New York City, Work married the Hon.
James Boothby Burke Roche, He was the son of
Edmond Roche, 1st Baron Fermoy, and his wife, Elizabeth Caroline Boothby. In 1890, Work divorced Roche, claiming desertion, before he had succeeded to the barony. The divorce was awarded on March 3, 1891. Her lawyer was
Thomas F. Bayard, former
United States Secretary of State. In 1899, her ex-husband, then a UK
Member of Parliament, sued Work with a
writ of habeas corpus to produce their daughter, Cynthia, in court. Roche claimed Work was depriving "the child of her liberty." The case was settled out of court shortly thereafter. Until 1920, sons Maurice and Francis used the surname Work.
Aurél Bátonyi On August 4, 1905, Work married Aurél de Bátonyi, a Hungarian-born riding master who claimed on his 1895 naturalization application to be an Austro-Hungarian
count. The couple met in 1903, and they were quite happy together. Work encouraged Bátonyi to propose marriage, however Bátonyi was reluctant. Once they wed, Work did not inform her father, who was supporting her financially, until sometime in early-1906. Work's father did not trust Bátonyi, and he encouraged newspapers and society tabloids to publish suggestions that Bátonyi's real name was Arthur Cohn, and suggestions that Bátonyi's claim of nobiliary rank was fraudulent. However, the marriage remained successful. Work sued Bátonyi for divorce in October 1907, allegedly due her father's threat to disinherit her if she continued in marriage with her "new husband". The registration expired on November 14, 1915, without any amendments. Work's financial support of Bátonyi ceased in 1914 due to no contact. == Death ==