, 1933 Samuel L. M. Barlow married Evelyn Harris Brown on April 25, 1916, at New York City. Evelyn, a noted
diseuse who had performed on both sides of the Atlantic, had previously been married to Herbert Pomeroy Brown, a
Wall Street broker. Their only child, daughter Audrey Townsend, was born in 1917. Their marriage ended eight years later in
Paris. Evelyn was granted a divorce on grounds of abandonment. Barlow married again on May 10, 1928, to Aimee Ernesta Drinker, then called Ernesta Beaux. She had previously been married to Ambassador
William C. Bullitt. After her divorce from Ambassador Bullitt, Drinker changed her name to Ernesta Beaux. She married Samuel Barlow at her aunt Cecilia's New York residence. At the time of their marriage, Ernesta was an
interior decorator. She became well known on the national lecture circuit and as a writer, commenting on numerous social issues of the day. During
World War II, she discussed drafting women for national service. ==Barlow Chateau at Èze==