Mary Goelet

Mary Goelet, Duchess of Roxburghe (1878-1937) was an American-British socialite and heiress.

Biography

Early life

Mary Goelet was born in 1878. Her father was Ogden Goelet, a prominent heir and landlord in New York City and great-grandson of Peter Goelet, heir to one of the largest fortunes of the time. Her mother was Mary Wilson. She was a niece of Richard Thornton Wilson, Jr. and Grace Graham Wilson.[1]

Adult life

She married Henry Innes-Ker, 8th Duke of Roxburghe in 1903.[2]

The 8th Duke and Duchess of Roxburgh settled at Floors Castle, where Mary decorated the fortress with her own collection of art including a priceless series of 17th century Gobelins Manufactory tapestries.[3] After ten years of childlessness, Mary gave birth to a son and heir, George Innes-Ker, 9th Duke of Roxburghe, who succeeded his father in 1932.

At the time of her marriage to the Duke of Roxburghe, she was the wealthiest American heiress, with a dowry of twenty million dollars, exceeded only by Consuelo Vanderbilt in the wealth brought to the transatlantic marriages of the pre-1914 era (see Gilded Age). The Duchess of Roxburghe died in 1937.

References

  1. "To Marry an English Lord". Retrieved March 27, 2016.
  2. "Marriage Announcement". New York Times. September 3, 1903.
  3. "Illustrated Guide to Places to Visit - Floors Castle". Retrieved March 27, 2016.
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