She was born on May 27, 1865, When her brother Edward died in 1936, she was the principal beneficiary of his estate valued at $31 million in 1942. The Elms required 30 servants to support the mansion at its peak. She was known to drive her
Renault car around Newport, Rhode Island, which was unusual for women in general and for women of her class in particular. She served as president of the Social Service Committee for the
Beekman Downtown Hospital from 1928 to 1939. After her death, The Elms, was sold to the
Preservation Society of Newport County in 1962 and opened to the public. ==References==