, by
Ambrose McEvoy On April 15, 1893, she was married to Thomas Suffern Tailer (1866–1928) by the Rev. Dr.
Henry Y. Satterlee at
Calvary Church in New York City in what was considered "by far the most fashionable Easter season wedding" of the year. Suffern, as he was known, a son of
Edward Neufville Tailer and Agnes (née Suffern) Tailer Before their divorce, they were the parents of: • Lorillard Suffern Tailer (1897–1979), a polo player who married Catherine Harding (1900–1990), daughter of
J. Horace Harding and granddaughter of
Charles D. Barney, founder of the New York investment firm of
Charles D. Barney & Co. (predecessor firm to
Smith, Barney & Co.). They divorced, and he later married Esther Virginia Garlow (1918–1993). While married to Tailer, she met the
Hon. Cecil Baring, a British banker who was working in New York at
Kidder, Peabody & Co. and was a business partner of her husband. The Tailer divorce, and subsequent marriage, between Maude and Cecil in London in 1902, led to Baring's resignation from the American bank. Together, they were the parents of: • Hon. Daphne Baring (1904–1986), who married Arthur Joseph Lawrence Pollen, eldest son of
Arthur Pollen and grandson of
Sir Joseph Lawrence, in 1920. They were the parents of
Patrick Pollen. • Hon. Calypso Baring (1905–1974), who married
Guy Maynard Liddell, third son of Capt. Augustus Frederick Liddell, Comptroller and Treasurer to
Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein (husband of
Princess Helena of the United Kingdom) in 1926. They divorced in 1943. •
Rupert Alexander Baring, 4th Baron Revelstoke (1911–1994), who married Hon. Florence Flora Fermor-Hesketh, second daughter of
Thomas Fermor-Hesketh, 1st Baron Hesketh and the former Florence Louisa Breckinridge (a daughter of John Witherspoon Breckinridge of
San Francisco). They divorced in 1944 and she married Lt.-Cmdr. Derek Lawson of Passenham Manor. Maude died on April 2, 1922, at
Marylebone in
London. She was buried at
Lambay Island in Ireland. Her husband succeeded his unmarried elder brother
John in 1929 and became the 3rd
Baron Revelstoke. Upon his death in 1934, their only son,
Rupert, succeeded to the barony. ==References==