- Winifred Rockefeller Emeny
Winifred Rockefeller (
21 December 1904 ,New York City -15 March 1951 , Deer Park,Greenwich, Connecticut ) was a daughter ofPercy Avery Rockefeller , one of the richest financiers and industrialists of his time. Percy was the son ofWilliam Rockefeller , who made a fortune from the Standard Oil Co. Winifred's maternal grandfather,James Jewett Stillman , was an immensely wealthy banker and President of theNational City Bank .Winifred was sent to
Westover School and was a member of theJunior League . She was introduced toNew York high society on15 December 1923 , at aColony Club reception held by Mrs.William G. Rockefeller . She was accompanied by her close relative, Miss Elizabeth Stillman, daughter ofCharles Chauncey Stillman . Winifred was never highly active in the social circles she was encouraged into, but she did not completely shy away from the limelight.She was married at St. Bartholomew's Church on
15 December 1928 toBrooks Emeny . The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Robert Norwood, and was attended byJohn D. Rockefeller, Jr. and Ezra Parmalee Prentice. Her sister, Faith, who had only recently made her appearance in high society, was maid of honour. Her sister, Gladys and Mary A. Bowman of Cleveland, Ohio were bridesmaids. The "New York Times " described her gown in detail: "She wore a gown of cream coloured satin made with a long semi-fitting bodice and a circular skirt with an uneven hem. The bodice was finished with a V neck and long mitten sleeves of satin. She wore a veil of point appliqué lace over another of tulle and which fell in graceful folds over her long court train of satin. The lace veil was arranged in cap fashion and caught on each side of the head with a cluster of orange blossoms. Instead of a bouquet the bride carried an ivory bound prayer book."On
15 March 1951 , Winifred committed suicide at her home in Deer Park,Greenwich, Connecticut . She had suffocated herself by leaving two cars running in the garage. As well as taking her own life, she took the lives of her two young daughters, who were found dead in one of the cars. The scene was discovered by agoverness returning fromNew York . Winifred had been sent to a sanatorium in July 1950 for a nervous disorder.References
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