Julia Cruger Explained

Birth Name:Julia Grinnell Storrow
Birth Place:Paris, France
Death Place:New York City
Resting Place:Sleepy Hollow Cemetery
Occupation:Writer
Parents:Thomas Wentworth Storrow
Spouse:
Relations:Washington Irving (grand-uncle)

Julia Grinnell Storrow Cruger (pseudonym: Julien Gordon; July 19, 1848 – July 12, 1920) was an American novelist. Because many of her books examined the American social world, she was known as the Edith Wharton of her day.

Family

Julia Grinnell Storrow was born in Paris, France, in 1848. She was the daughter of Thomas Wentworth Storrow Jr. (1805–1861) of Boston and Sarah Sanders (Paris) Storrow (1813–1885). Her elder sister, Katherine Paris Storrow, was the wife of banker Francis McNiel Bacon.[1]

Her paternal grandparents were Thomas Wentworth Storrow and Sarah Phipps (Brown) Storrow.[2] His maternal grandparents were attorney John Daniel Paris and Catherine (Irving) Paris, sister to Washington Irving (making Julia a grandniece of Washington Iriving).

Career

In 1892, Cruger and her husband were included in Ward McAllister's "Four Hundred", purported to be an index of New York's best families, published in The New York Times.[3] Conveniently, 400 was the number of people that could fit into Mrs. Astor's ballroom.[4]

Her first book was A Diplomat's Diary (1890); it and the next three novels all appeared first in serial form. Many of her novels closely examined the social world of New York and Washington, D.C., and she was known as the Edith Wharton of her day.

Personal life

On April 21, 1868, she married Col. Stephen Van Rensselaer Cruger in Trinity Chapel in New York City. A Civil War veteran, he was a grandson of Stephen Van Rensselaer.[5] Following her husband's death in 1898, Julia inherited his fortune, leaving her independently well off.

On May 11, 1908, she married broker Wade Chance of Canton, Ohio, and London, who was fifteen years her junior, at her home in Washington, D.C.[6] [7] The couple, however, separated after a year,[8] and were divorced in 1916.[9] Cruger, who spoke French fluently, then moved to Paris for several years living at 5 Rue du Général-Lambert and Avenue de Suffren,[7] returning to New York not long before her death. As both of her daughters from her first marriage died young, her estate was inherited by her nephew, Wentworth Cruger Bacon.[10] [11]

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. Book: Baldwin . Thomas Williams . Bacon Genealogy: Michael Bacon of Dedham, 1640 and His Descendants . 1915 . Higginson Book Company . 978-0-8328-3011-2 . 332 . 25 July 2022 . en.
  2. Web site: Storrow Family Papers, 1762-1999 . www.masshist.org . . 4 December 2024.
  3. News: McAllister. Ward. THE ONLY FOUR HUNDRED WARD M'ALLISTER GIVES OUT THE OFFICIAL LIST. HERE ARE THE NAMES, DON'T YOU KNOW, ON THE AUTHORITY OF THEIR GREAT LEADER, YOU UNDER- STAND, AND THEREFORE GENUINE, YOU SEE.. 26 March 2017. The New York Times. 16 February 1892. en.
  4. Book: Keister. Lisa A.. Getting Rich: America's New Rich and How They Got That Way. 2005. Cambridge University Press. 9780521536677. 36. 20 October 2017. en.
  5. Ancestry.com, U.S., Newspaper Extractions from the Northeast, 1704-1930 for Julia G Storrow, retrieved 13 November 2024.
  6. News: Special to The New York Times. . MRS. S.V.R. CRUGER WEDS.; Novelist Becomes the Bride of Wade Chance, Fifteen Years Her Junior. . 4 December 2024 . . May 12, 1908.
  7. News: Special to The New York Times. . WADE CHANCE SUES AGAIN.; Brings Third Divorce Action Against Former Mrs. Cruger. . 4 December 2024 . . Nov 22, 1915.
  8. News: Special to The New York Times. . WADE CHANCE SEEKS DIVORCE; Complaint Against Wife, Who Was Mrs. Van Rensselaer Cruger, Is Sealed. . 4 December 2024 . . Oct 27, 1910.
  9. News: Special to The New York Times. . CHANCE IN DIVORCE COURT.; Friend of Kitchener Says He and Novelist-Wife Disagreed. . 4 December 2024 . . March 23, 1916.
  10. News: SOCIAL NOTES. New York. . 4 December 2024 . . April 20, 1920.
  11. News: MRS. CARPENTER MARRIED.; Becomes Bride of W.C. Bacon in a Quiet Ceremony. . 4 December 2024 . . Feb 15, 1929.