She was born 1903 in
Buffalo, New York to John Williams and Sophia Waldow. Christened Rosalind Edith, she was the youngest of four daughters, noted for her beauty and vivacity. In 1918, Sophia Williams left her husband and moved to
Hollywood with her daughters. It was through Rosalind's
Theosophist sister Erma, that she met fellow Theosophist Mary Gray. In 1922, Gray enlisted Rosalind to help with the newly arrived from
India Jiddu brothers, who were staying at Gray's estate in
Ojai, California. Jiddu Krishnamurti , then twenty-seven years old, was being groomed by the quasi-
mystical, pan-religious society as the "vehicle" of the
World Teacher a messianic,
Christ-like spiritual leader and teacher, imminently expected by many Theosophists. His brother Jiddu Nityananda ("Nitya", ), was charged with fulfilling administrative and organizational duties related to Krishnamurti's presumed mission. Rosalind was asked to be a companion and nurse to Nitya, who was suffering from
tuberculosis, and became close to both. This relationship led to her being one of the witnesses to the reputed strange experiences that affected Krishnamurti in Ojai during AugustSeptember1922. Because of her special relationship with the Jiddus, Rosalind moved with them through influential Theosophical circles, making the acquaintance of
Annie Besant,
Charles Webster Leadbeater and authors Emily and
Mary Lutyens. She accompanied the brothers to India and
Australia in 1925. In
Sydney Nitya's tuberculosis grew worse, hastening the trio's return to the more beneficial climate of Ojai in July of that year. According to Rajagopal Sloss, Rosalind and Nitya were in love when he died in leaving Rosalind permanently affected. ==Marriage and friendships==