Jane Norton Grew Explained

Jane Norton Grew
Birth Date:September 30, 1868
Birth Place:Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Death Place:Hartford County, Connecticut, U.S.
Resting Place:Cedar Hill Cemetery
Children:4 (including Junius Spencer Morgan III and Henry Sturgis Morgan)
Parents:Henry Sturgis Grew
Jane Norton Wigglesworth
Family:Morgan family (by marriage)
Relatives:Henry Grew Crosby (nephew)
Occupation:socialite, art collector, horticulturalist

Jane Norton Grew (September 30, 1868 – August 14, 1925), known upon her marriage as Mrs. J. P. Morgan Jr., was an American socialite, art collector, and dilettante horticulturalist. Born in Boston to an affluent family, she married J. P. Morgan Jr., son of American financier J. P. Morgan, in 1890 and became prominent in both London and New York society, playing host to royalty including The Duke of Connaught and Strathearn. Grew curated and managed the Morgan library and art collection, and became involved in horticulture on her Long Island estate in Glen Cove.

Early life and family

Jane Norton Grew was born in Boston on September 30, 1868. She was the daughter of Henry Sturgis Grew, a prominent Boston banker and mill owner, and Jane Norton Wigglesworth.[1] She grew up at her family home on Beacon Street.

Adult life

On December 11 1890, Grew married John Pierpont Morgan Jr., the son and heir of the financier and banker J. P. Morgan.[2] The ceremony took place at Arlington Street Church in Boston.[2]

The couple raised four children:

In 1898, the family moved to London, where Grew was presented to Queen Victoria.[7] During their time in the United Kingdom, she sat for the portraitist John Singer Sargent between 1904 and 1905, having a portrait completed in 1906 after sitting for him thirteen times.[8] She wrote in her scrapbook about the experience, saying "[Sargent] thinks it is the best work he has done this year. He arranged a mirror so that I could watch him paint. It was thrilling to see him work."[8]

The family later returned to New York in 1905, residing at Glen Cove on Long Island, where Grew took interest in horticulture on the Morgan's estate.[1] They also owned a brownstone in New York City located at 229 Madison Avenue, where they commissioned a major renovation.[9] Grew managed and curated the family's collection of books, manuscripts, and works of art.[1] After the death of her father-in-law in 1913, Morgan continued to employ Belle da Costa Greene as the Morgan's librarian, expanding the collection with items in which she and her husband were personally interested.[10]

In 1912, she and her in-laws co-hosted Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, Princess Louise Margaret, Duchess of Connaught and Strathearn, and Princess Patricia of Connaught and showed them the Morgan library and galleries.[11]

Death

Grew died of encephalitis lethargica in 1925. At the time, doctors attributed her encephalitis to having contracted influenza during the 1918 pandemic.[12]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jane Grew Morgan. emuseum.nyhistory.org.
  2. News: SOCIETY WEDDING AT BOSTON.; MISS JANE NORTON GREW MARRIED TO JOHN PIERPONT MORGAN, JR.. The New York Times . December 12, 1890. NYTimes.com.
  3. Book: Garofalo . Robert Joseph . Frederick Shepherd Converse (1871-1940): His Life and Music . 1994 . Scarecrow Press . 9780810828438 . 13 . November 10, 2018 . en.
  4. News: GEORGE NICHOLS, 72, YACHTSMAN, IS DEAD; Sailed America's Cup Vessels for Many Years and Served on Racing Rules Bodies . November 10, 2018 . . August 15, 1950 . en.
  5. News: Sidney C.. Schaer. Morgan Daughter Dies; Last surviving child was 92 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120725072202/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/newsday/access/103338254.html?dids=103338254:103338254&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Mar+14%2C+1989&author=By+Sidney+C.+Schaer&pub=Newsday+%28Combined+editions%29&desc=Morgan+Daughter+Dies+Last+surviving+child+was+92&pqatl=google . dead . July 25, 2012 . Mrs. Pennoyer, the mother of six, a grandmother of 28 and a great-grandmother of 31, lived in the English-Norman styled home on an estate called "Round Bush" in Locust Valley. Born into a family whose name was synonymous with international banking, immense wealth and philanthropy, she nevertheless lived a private life... . . March 14, 1989 . October 30, 2009 .
  6. News: Paul C. Pennoyer, 80, Lawyer. Active in Various Fields, Dies . November 10, 2018 . . July 1, 1971 . en.
  7. Strouse, Jean. Morgan: American Financier. NY: Random House, 1999.
  8. Web site: Portrait of MRS. J.P. Morgan, Jr. (Nee Jane Norton Grew, 1868-1925) . 27 July 2018 .
  9. May 13, 1905. The Real Estate World; Gossip, News and Personals. The Real Estate Record: Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide. 75. 1104. columbia.edu. 1939. January 2, 2021. July 7, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220707155419/https://rerecord.library.columbia.edu/document.php?vol=ldpd_7031148_035&page=ldpd_7031148_035_00001180&no=5. live.
  10. Book: Wiegand . W.A. . Encyclopedia of Library History . Davis . D.G. . Garland Pub. . 1994 . 978-0-8240-5787-9 . Garland reference library of social science . 499 . January 3, 2021 . August 6, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230806211821/https://books.google.com/books?id=WR9bsvhc4XMC&pg=PA499 . live .
  11. Web site: Daytonian in Manhattan: The 1906 Morgan Library - 33 East 36th Street. Tom. Miller. January 23, 2020.
  12. Book: Chernow, Ron . 1990 . The House of Morgan: An American Banking Dynasty and the Rise of Modern Finance . New York . Atlantic Monthly Press . 0-87113-338-5.