Chanler, Margaret (b. 1862)

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Chanler, Margaret (b. 1862)

American author. Name variations: Mrs. Winthrop Chanler; Daisy Chanler or Daisy Terry. Born Margaret Terry in Rome, Italy, Aug 6, 1862; dau. of Luther Terry and Louisa Cutler (Ward) Terry; privately educated; awarded diploma in music from St. Cecilia Conservatory, Rome; Nazareth College, DLitt, Rochester, New York; m. Winthrop Chanler, Dec 16, 1886; children: Laura Astor (Mrs. Lawrence Grant White); John Winthrop; Beatrice (Mrs. Pierre Francis Allegaert); Hester Marion (Mrs. Edward Motley Pickman); Marion Winthrop; Gabrielle (Mrs. Porter Ralph Chandler); Hubert Winthrop; Theodore Ward.

Arrived in US (1886); became a great friend of Edith Wharton; wrote memoirs, Roman Spring (1934) and Autumn in the Valley (1936), which contain observations on Wharton; also translated Gertrud von Le Fort's Hymns to the Church (1937).

See also Women in World History.

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