In 1889, she married Trenor Luther Park (1861–1907), the son of
Trenor W. Park, at Zion Church in New York. Park, who was the Commodore of the
American Yacht Club, died in 1907 after an operation by Dr.
Francis Delafield. He was Vice President of the American Trading Company, a directory of Jefferson Bank, and a senior member of Catlin & Co., a dry goods firm. Before his death in 1907, they were the parents of three children, but only one, Frances, lived to maturity: • Edith Laura Park (1893–1893), who died aged 3 days • Frances Trenor Hall Park (1894–1937), who married Captain Dr. Ernest Gerard Stanley (1886–1970) of the British Army in the
American Church on the Avenue de l'Alma in Paris in 1917. • Julia Elliot Park (1897–1906), who died aged 9, by falling through a plate glass roof of their residence, 17 East 63rd Street, in New York City. He was originally from
Buffalo, New York, the son of William Beverly Depew (1837–1897) and the nephew of Sen.
Chauncey Depew, who unveiled the Statue of Liberty. In 1918, she married General Emile Adolphe Taufflieb (d. 1938), who commanded France's
37th Army Corps and was a member of the
French Senate. He had been born at
Strasbourg and attended
École de Saint-Cyr. They remained married until his death in 1938. ==References==