Difference between revisions of "Lewis Thompson Preston Sr."
(pallbearers and cause of death) |
(unstub) |
||
(4 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown) | |||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
|birth_date=27 Nov 1899 | |birth_date=27 Nov 1899 | ||
|death_date=9 Feb 1937 | |death_date=9 Feb 1937 | ||
+ | |image=Lewis Thompson Preston Sr..png | ||
+ | |image_caption=A young Lewis Thompson Preston | ||
|death_place=New York, USA | |death_place=New York, USA | ||
|spouses=Priscilla Baldwin, Eppes Hawes | |spouses=Priscilla Baldwin, Eppes Hawes | ||
|alma_mater=Harvard | |alma_mater=Harvard | ||
+ | |description=US establishment, father of [[Lewis Thompson Preston]] who went on to be President of the [[World Bank Group]]. | ||
|constitutes=sportsman | |constitutes=sportsman | ||
|children=Lewis Thompson Preston, William Preston | |children=Lewis Thompson Preston, William Preston | ||
|parents=Ralph Julius Preston, Elizabeth Thompson | |parents=Ralph Julius Preston, Elizabeth Thompson | ||
+ | |default_sort=Preston, Lewis Thompson Sr | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | '''Lewis Thompson Preston Sr.''' was father of [[Lewis Thompson Preston]] who went on to be President of the [[World Bank Group]]. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
Lewis Thompson Preston Sr. was born in 27 Nov 1899 and grew up in Monmouth, New Jersey. His uncle was head of the house in which he grew up with his parents until at least 1920. In 1925 he married [[Priscilla Baldwin]]. His brother William had married Priscilla's twin sister Fanny.<ref>http://fultonhistory.com/newspaper%2011/New%20York%20Evening%20Post/New%20York%20NY%20Evening%20Post%201925%20Grayscale/New%20York%20NY%20Evening%20Post%201925%20Grayscale%20-%204754.pdf</ref> Both these marriages ended in divorce, and the twin sisters later married brothers from the [[Morgan family]].<ref>[http://bklyn.newspapers.com/image/59994192/ ''The Brooklyn Daily Eagle'', 27 October 1934], p. 4</ref> | Lewis Thompson Preston Sr. was born in 27 Nov 1899 and grew up in Monmouth, New Jersey. His uncle was head of the house in which he grew up with his parents until at least 1920. In 1925 he married [[Priscilla Baldwin]]. His brother William had married Priscilla's twin sister Fanny.<ref>http://fultonhistory.com/newspaper%2011/New%20York%20Evening%20Post/New%20York%20NY%20Evening%20Post%201925%20Grayscale/New%20York%20NY%20Evening%20Post%201925%20Grayscale%20-%204754.pdf</ref> Both these marriages ended in divorce, and the twin sisters later married brothers from the [[Morgan family]].<ref>[http://bklyn.newspapers.com/image/59994192/ ''The Brooklyn Daily Eagle'', 27 October 1934], p. 4</ref> | ||
Line 17: | Line 22: | ||
==Family== | ==Family== | ||
− | + | In 1925 he married [[Priscilla Baldwin]], son of [[Joseph Clark Baldwin Jr.]] with whom he had [[Lewis Thompson Preston]]. Ushers at the wedding included included [[Thomas Morrison Carnegie Jr.]], [[Joseh Harriman Jr.]], [[Thomas N. McCarter Jr.]] and [[Langdon W. Post]].<ref>''[[New York Times]]'', October 1925</ref> Then he divorced her and married Miss [[Eppes Hawes]], daughter of Senator [[Harry B. Hawes]] of Missouri, but later divorced her.<ref name=nyt/> | |
==Death== | ==Death== | ||
− | He died in the Doctors Hospital on 9 Feb 1937, a week after an operation carried out after 18 months of illness. The "honorary pallbearers" were [[ | + | He died in the Doctors Hospital on 9 Feb 1937, a week after an operation carried out after 18 months of illness. The "honorary pallbearers" were [[Thomas M. Carnegie|Thomas M. Carnegie Jr.]], [[Rodman Wanamaker]], [[Charles A. Clark]], [[Charles Lee]], [[Duncan Thayer]] and [[Duncan Ellsworth]].<ref name=nyt>''[[New York Times]]'' Obituary, 11 Feb 1937</ref> |
==Relatives== | ==Relatives== | ||
Line 27: | Line 32: | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
− |
Latest revision as of 10:34, 26 March 2021
Lewis Thompson Preston Sr. (sportsman) | |
---|---|
A young Lewis Thompson Preston | |
Born | 27 Nov 1899 Colorado Springs |
Died | 9 Feb 1937 (Age 37) New York, USA |
Alma mater | Harvard |
Parents | • Ralph Julius Preston • Elizabeth Thompson |
Children | • Lewis Thompson Preston • William Preston |
Spouse | • Priscilla Baldwin • Eppes Hawes |
US establishment, father of Lewis Thompson Preston who went on to be President of the World Bank Group. |
Lewis Thompson Preston Sr. was father of Lewis Thompson Preston who went on to be President of the World Bank Group.
Background
Lewis Thompson Preston Sr. was born in 27 Nov 1899 and grew up in Monmouth, New Jersey. His uncle was head of the house in which he grew up with his parents until at least 1920. In 1925 he married Priscilla Baldwin. His brother William had married Priscilla's twin sister Fanny.[1] Both these marriages ended in divorce, and the twin sisters later married brothers from the Morgan family.[2]
Activities
He attended Harvard and graduated in 1924. His New York Times obituary describes him as a "sportsman", but notes his connections to the US establishment, such as that he once accompanied Kermit Roosevelt (presumably "Sr.") on a round the world hunting trip. In 1933, he won medal honours in the qualifying round of the 38th annual Southern Cross golf tournament. He was also a keen tennis player.
Family
In 1925 he married Priscilla Baldwin, son of Joseph Clark Baldwin Jr. with whom he had Lewis Thompson Preston. Ushers at the wedding included included Thomas Morrison Carnegie Jr., Joseh Harriman Jr., Thomas N. McCarter Jr. and Langdon W. Post.[3] Then he divorced her and married Miss Eppes Hawes, daughter of Senator Harry B. Hawes of Missouri, but later divorced her.[4]
Death
He died in the Doctors Hospital on 9 Feb 1937, a week after an operation carried out after 18 months of illness. The "honorary pallbearers" were Thomas M. Carnegie Jr., Rodman Wanamaker, Charles A. Clark, Charles Lee, Duncan Thayer and Duncan Ellsworth.[4]
Relatives
Lewis Thompson Preston Sr. was father of Lewis Thompson Preston who went on to be President of the World Bank Group.[5]
References
- ↑ http://fultonhistory.com/newspaper%2011/New%20York%20Evening%20Post/New%20York%20NY%20Evening%20Post%201925%20Grayscale/New%20York%20NY%20Evening%20Post%201925%20Grayscale%20-%204754.pdf
- ↑ The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 27 October 1934, p. 4
- ↑ New York Times, October 1925
- ↑ a b New York Times Obituary, 11 Feb 1937
- ↑ https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=te2ZTSdTOU0C&pg=PA500&lpg=PA500&dq=Ralph+Julius+Preston&source=bl&ots=-swMXcAAuX&sig=0XF8YVXmo1wvNdgJAQsAcDVYrss&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CEcQ6AEwCGoVChMI3MvSurXOxwIVCsAUCh0UQQsg#v=onepage&q=Ralph%20Julius%20Preston&f=false