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American devotee of Swami Vivekananda

Betty Leggett

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Leggett (center) with Olea Bull (left) and Josephine MacLeod at a dinner for the King and Queen of Norway in 1906

Born

Elizabeth MacLeod


January 24, 1857

Cincinatti, Ohio, U.S.

Died October 1, 1931

Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, U.K.

Resting identify Sleepy Hollow Cemetery
Nationality American
Occupation religious activist
Spouse(due south) William Sturges (1876-1894; his death)
Francis Howard Leggett (1895-1909; his expiry)
Children 3 (including Alberta Montagu, Countess of Sandwich)
Parent(south) John David MacLeod
Mary Ann Lennon
Relatives Josephine MacLeod (sis)
Victor Montagu, tenth Earl of Sandwich (grandson)
Lady Mary Organized religion Montagu (granddaughter)
Lady Elizabeth Montagu (granddaughter)

Elizabeth MacLeod Sturges Leggett, too known as Bessie Leggett or Betty Leggett, (January 24, 1857 – October i, 1931) was an American socialite, letter writer, and disciple of the Hindu monk and philosopher Swami Vivekananda.

Early on life and family [edit]

Elizabeth MacLeod was born in Cincinatti on Jan 24, 1857 to John David MacLeod and Mary Ann Lennon.[1] She was descended from Scottish settlers who were planters and enslavers in the American Southeast.[2] [3] Her father fabricated a fortune through trade in Ohio.[ii] She was a sister of the spiritual author Josephine MacLeod.[two] [iv]

Married life [edit]

Ridgely Manor, the Leggett family manor in New York

On October 8, 1876, she married William Sturges, a widowed businessman from Chicago who was descended from the colonial politician Jonathan Sturges.[1] They had a son, Hollister, and a girl, Alberta.[one] [5] The family lived at 21 West 34th Street in Manhattan and travelled to Europe, where they kept apartments in Paris and London. Her husband died in 1894, a few years after surviving the sinking of the SS Oregon.[5]

In 1895, she began attending classes in New York City that were being taught by the Hindu monk and philosopher Swami Vivekananda.[6] [seven] During this time, she began dating Francis Howard Leggett, a wealthy New York wholesale grocer from a family with colonial New York roots, and he began attending the classes with her.[seven] [3] They, forth with her sis Josephine, became life-long devotees of Vivekananda and students of Neo-Vedanta.[seven] [8] [ix] She maintained a close friendship with Vivekananda, writing to him and travelling with him abroad.[10]

On September 9, 1895 she and Leggett married in a pocket-sized anniversary in Paris that was attended by Vivekananda.[v] [11] She and her second husband had one daughter, Frances Howard Leggett.[i] [eleven] The family split their time between their Manhattan residence at 21 West 34th Street and Ridgely Manor, Leggett'southward big estate in Stone Ridge, New York.[3] [12] She spent part of each year in Europe, where she maintained a house on Bruton Street in London and an apartment in Paris, throwing lavish parties.[5] [13] She spent much of her time in London, and had her daughters debuted there.[xiii]

Leggett and her married man built a five-chamber cottage for Hindu monks, chosen Swamiji'southward Cottage, on the grounds of their New York estate.[5] [14] [xv] She and her children frequently visited the monks at Swamiji'south Cottage and hosted Vivekananda iii times, the final time for 10 weeks.[xv] She and members of her family too hosted Vivekananda in Chicago and in Paris.[xvi]

On July 23, 1906, Leggett and her sister attended a dinner at the Holdts Hotel in Bergen for King Haakon VII and Queen Maud of Norway.

In 1920, she and Alberta visited Flanders, and wrote of the harm from the aftermath of Globe State of war I.[17]

Through her daughter, Alberta, Leggett was the grandmother of Victor Montagu, 10th Earl of Sandwich, Lady Mary Organized religion Montagu, and Lady Elizabeth Montagu. Through her daughter, Frances, she was the grandmother of Francis Vere Hampden Margesson, 2nd Viscount Margesson.

Equally a member of a prominent family, both by birth and by marriage, she was included in the Social Register.[eighteen]

Leggett died in Stratford-upon-Avon on October ane, 1931. She is buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in New York.

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Solomon Sturges and His Descendants: A Memoir and a Genealogy". Grafton Press. Apr 22, 1907 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ a b c "The life and letters of Alberta, the American Countess of Sandwich" – via world wide web.youtube.com.
  3. ^ a b c Weeks, Lyman Horace (April 22, 1898). "Prominent Families of New York: Beingness an Account in Biographical Form of Individuals and Families Distinguished equally Representatives of the Social, Professional and Civic Life of New York City". Historical Company – via Google Books.
  4. ^ https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/information/batches/dlc_1iche_ver01/data/sn83045462/00280602802/1936090801/0353.pdf
  5. ^ a b c d e Taylor, Sara. "Mrs. Francis H. Leggett (1852–1931)". Dumbarton Oaks.
  6. ^ "Reminiscences of Swami Vivekananda". www.ramakrishnavivekananda.info.
  7. ^ a b c https://vedanta.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Swami-Vivekananda-in-the-Due west-A-Chronology.pdf
  8. ^ Gunter, Susan E. (Jan one, 2009). "Alice in Jamesland: The Story of Alice Howe Gibbens James". U of Nebraska Press – via Google Books.
  9. ^ "The swami and Stone Ridge - Hudson Valley One". June 13, 2019.
  10. ^ "Messages written past Swami Vivekananda from Thousand Island Park (1895) - Frank Parlato Jr". www.vivekananda.cyberspace.
  11. ^ a b Greene, Richard Henry; Stiles, Henry Reed; Dwight, Melatiah Everett; Morrison, George Austin; Mott, Hopper Striker; Totten, John Reynolds; Pitman, Harold Minot; Ditmas, Charles Andrew; Forest, Louis Effingham De; Mann, Conklin; Maynard, Arthur South. (Apr 22, 1915). "The New York Genealogical and Biographical Tape". New York Genealogical and Biographical Gild – via Google Books.
  12. ^ "History of Ridgely – Vivekananda Retreat Ridgely".
  13. ^ a b MacColl, Gail; Wallace, Carol McD (March fifteen, 2012). "To Marry an English language Lord: Tales of Wealth and Wedlock, Sex and Snobbery". Workman Publishing – via Google Books.
  14. ^ "Prabuddha Bharata Jan 2017 by Advaita Ashrama - Issuu". issuu.com.
  15. ^ a b "The Keen Summer – Vivekananda Retreat Ridgely".
  16. ^ Stavig, Gopal (October 2, 2010). Western Admirers of Ramakrishna and His Disciples. Advaita Ashrama. ISBN9788175053342 – via Google Books.
  17. ^ "A Real Life Downton Abbey American Heiress: the ninth Countess of Sandwich" – via www.youtube.com.
  18. ^ "Social Annals, New York". Social Register Association. April 22, 1901 – via Google Books.

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Leggett

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