In 1875, Helen, a daughter of Katharine (née
Schermerhorn) Welles and Benjamin Sumner Welles, a granddaughter of
Abraham Schermerhorn and niece of
Caroline Schermerhorn Astor, the
Mrs. Astor, who was married to
William Astor. Helen's brother was philanthropist
Benjamin Welles Jr. and her nephew was
Sumner Welles, the
Ambassador to Cuba and
Under Secretary of State. Together, they were the parents of: • Helen Schermerhorn Kingsland (1876–1956), who married Augustus Newbold Morris (1868–1928), the son of
A. N. Morris. • George Lovett Kingsland Jr. (1885–1952), who married Marion de Forest (née Cannon) Prince, daughter of Harry Le Grand Cannon and divorced wife of
John Dyneley Prince Jr., in 1915. After the death of her father, Marion's mother remarried to
Theodore Frelinghuysen. They divorced in 1923. • Ethel Kingsland (1886–1967), who married Dr. Walter P. Anderton, president of the
Medical Society of the County of New York, in 1915. He was a member of the
Union Club, the Eastern Yacht Club, the
Seawanhaka Yacht Club and the
Corinthian Yacht Club, and served as Commodore of the
New York Yacht Club. After a funeral conducted by the Rev. Dr. Cook at his home, 430
Fifth Avenue, with singing by the boys choir of
St. Bartholomew's Church, he was buried at
Woodlawn Cemetery, in
the Bronx. After his death, his widow lived at 62 Fifth Avenue until her death in 1911.
George Lovett Kingsland Morris (1905–1975), and Stephanus "Stephen" Van Cortlandt Morris (1909–1984), a diplomat. Through his son George, he was the grandfather of Marian Kingsland (1916–2008), who married Count Hans Christoph Seherr-Thoss (1912–1992), a grandson of U.S. Ambassador
Henry White, in 1938. Count Seherr-Thoss was a nephew of
John Campbell White and a cousin of Queen
Geraldine, the wife of King
Zog I of Albania. They divorced and in 1947, she married
Henry Osborne Havemeyer Frelinghuysen (d. 1994), ==References==