On September 24, 1890, Chanler married Alice Chamberlain, at
St George's, Hanover Square, in London. Alice was a daughter of the late W. L. Chamberlain. Before their divorce in 1920, they had three children together: • Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler Jr. (1891–1963), who married Leslie Alice Murray (1898–1952) in 1920. She died in 1952 and he later married Mary Kroehle. Lewis and Leslie had four children: Susan Patricia
Chanler Herrick (1921–1996); Bronson Winthrop Chanler (1922–2009); Clare
Chanler Forster (1927–1992), who married Bayard Stuyvesant Forster (1924–2001), a distant relative; and Rosanna
Chanler Harris (1930-). • Alida Chanler (1894–1983), who married William Christian Bohn (1895–1977) in 1920. • William Chamberlain Chanler (1895–1981), who married Frances Randall Williams On May 23, 1921, the 52-year-old Chanler married
Julia Lynch Olin, also a recent divorcee with two daughters of her own, in Paris. She was previously married to J. Philip Benkard and was the second daughter of
Stephen H. Olin. Her mother died in 1882 and her father remarried Emmeline Harriman, the daughter of
Oliver Harriman and the sister-in-law of
William Kissam Vanderbilt. This house was later christened
Caravan House. Chanler died on February 28, 1942, at his home in New York City at age 72. His funeral was conducted at
St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery by Rev. C. A. W. Brocklebank. After the scriptural reading,
Mirza Ahmad Sohrab read from "the service for the departed" of the
Baháʼí Faith. Chanler was buried at St Paul's Churchyard in
Glen Cove, Long Island. == References ==