She was born as Henrietta Louise Cromwell on September 24, 1890, in
Rye, New York to Lucretia Bishop "Eva" Roberts and Oliver Eaton Cromwell (1846-1909). Her brothers were the American mountain climber
Oliver Eaton Cromwell Jr., and
James H. R. Cromwell, the American diplomat and first husband of
Doris Duke. After her father's death her mother married prominent
investment banker Edward T. Stotesbury in 1912. She made her
debut in
Washington, DC in 1910. Cromwell married four times. In 1911, at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Washington, DC, she married Baltimore businessman Walter Booth Brooks Jr., in a ceremony called "one of the most brilliant social affairs in the Capital that season." They had three children: • Evalyn Louise Brooks (1912–1965); married William Ross Howard III (1907–1978) • Walter Booth Brooks III (1914–1981) • Angela Brooks (1918–1918) Brooks and Cromwell divorced in 1919. In late 1921, Brooks met
Brigadier General Douglas MacArthur. Walter Borneman describes Brooks at this time as “recently divorced, the mother of two young children, fabulously wealthy, and by all accounts the epitome of a liberated Roaring Twenties woman racing a breakneck speed to embrace far more rights than those granted by the recently ratified Nineteenth Amendment.” The pair announced their engagement in mid-January 1922 and were married on
Valentine’s Day, at Louise’s stepfather’s
Palm Beach villa. In September 1922, the couple set out for
the Philippines, where MacArthur had been transferred for overseas service. She claimed that Pershing wanted to marry her and had threatened to send MacArthur to the Philippines if they married. Pershing said the allegation was "all damn poppycock". In January 1925, MacArthur was promoted, becoming the youngest
major general in the U.S. Army; he and his wife returned to America, choosing to live at Louise’s estate, near
Baltimore (and
Washington, D.C.). In 1928, MacArthur set out again for the Philippines, this time as commander of the
Philippine Department. This time, with his marriage deteriorating, the general travelled alone; Louise had moved out of the estate with her children, adopting as her residence the entire twenty-sixth floor of the
Beverly Hotel in
Manhattan. Brooks's marriage to MacArthur ended in divorce in 1929, on the nominal charge of "failure to support", though both later acknowledged the real reason to be "incompatibility". She next married the actor
Lionel Atwill, whom she divorced in 1943. ==References==