In 1874 industrialist and member of the
Jekyll Island Club James Ellsworth married Eva Frances Butler, daughter of Oliver Morris Butler. They were the parents of the Polar Explorer
Lincoln Ellsworth. James Ellsworth bought and restored the
Villa Palmieri in
Fiesole above
Florence, where
Bocaccio was thought to have written the
Decameron, and which had hosted at various times
Alexandre Dumas,
James Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford and
Queen Victoria among others, and where Norman Butler and his mother Sarah Anne Butler spent childhood summers until the death of James Ellsworth in 1925. In 1950 he purchased a 5 acre estate at First Neck Lane on Lake Agawam in
Southampton, New York and an apartment at 525
Park Avenue. Later in the 1950's he purchased a townhouse at 217 East 61st Street from
Prince Serge Obolensky, which had been a wedding gift from
President Theodore Roosevelt to his daughter
Alice Longworth in 1906. The house was later sold to the actor
Montgomery Clift. In 1957 he purchased Hopedene,
Newport, Rhode Island from the Von Reventlow family to house the Impressionist collection and furniture he and his first wife Pauline had collected. They sold the
Peabody and Stearns designed house after their divorce in 1958. From 1960 until 1962 he rented
Classiebawn Castle from
Lord Mountbatten. In 1962 he bought Kilboy House, Tipperary, from the
Dunalley family as a winter home and base for his thoroughbred stables. In 1966 he took up residence at the
Le Chateau Malet in
Cap-d'Ail, which had been designed and built in 1892 by
Sir Edward Malet, a British diplomat. The Villa Malet was a Beaux-Arts mansion set on 14 acres of gardens, and designed by the architect
Hans-Georg Tersling. He later lived between
England,
France,
Monaco and
Switzerland. ==Personal life==