John Campbell White (diplomat) explained

John Campbell White
Ambassador From:United States
Country:Peru
Term Start:April 4, 1944
Term End:June 17, 1945
Predecessor:Raymond Henry Norweb
Successor:William D. Pawley
President:Franklin D. Roosevelt
Ambassador From2:United States
Country2:Haiti
Term Start2:March 14, 1941
Term End2:February 24, 1944
Predecessor2:Ferdinand L. Mayer
Successor2:Orme Wilson
President2:Franklin D. Roosevelt
Birth Date:17 March 1884
Birth Place:London, England
Death Place:New York City, New York, U.S.
Alma Mater:Harvard University
Parents:Henry White
Margaret Stuyvesant Rutherfurd
Children:Margaret Rutherfurd White

John Campbell White (March 17, 1884 – June 11, 1967) was a prominent U.S. diplomat who served as United States Ambassador to Haiti (1941–1944) and Peru (1944–1945).

Early life

White was born at the American Legation in London on March 17, 1884. He was the son of Henry White (1850–1927)[1] and Margaret Stuyvesant Rutherford (1853–1916).[2] His father was a diplomat during the 1890s and 1900s who served as United States Ambassador to France and Italy,[3] and one of the signers of the Treaty of Versailles. His only sibling was Margaret Muriel White (1880–1943), who married Count Ernst Hans Christoph Roger Hermann Seherr-Thoss, a Prussian aristocrat in 1909. After his mother's death, his father remarried to Emily Vanderbilt Sloane (1852–1946)[4] in 1920.[5] His stepmother was the daughter of William Henry Vanderbilt (1821–1885) and the granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt (1794–1877).[6]

His paternal grandparents were John Campbell White and Eliza Ridgely. They family was wealthy and socially well-connected in Maryland where, as a boy, his father was taken to meet then-President Franklin Pierce and spent much of his childhood at Hampton, the family estate which today is run by the National Park Service.[7] His maternal grandparents were Lewis Morris Rutherfurd (1816–1892), the lawyer and pioneering astrophotographer, and Margaret Stuyvesant Chanler (1820–1890).[8] Through his mother, his aunt was Stuyvesant Rutherfurd and his uncle was Winthrop Rutherfurd.[9]

White graduated from Harvard University in 1907.

Career

White served in the U.S. Foreign Service as a diplomat from 1914 to 1945. In 1932, he was the counselor of the American Embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[10] In 1933, White, who was then Chargé d'affaires in Buenos Aires, was licensed as a third-class international pilot in the country.[11]

On June 19, 1940, he was appointed Diplomatic Agent/Consul General to Morocco. He presented his credentials on August 14, 1940 and left his post on January 6, 1941. On November 29, 1940, he was appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Haiti, beginning his service on March 14, 1941.[12] On April 14, 1943, the legation was upgraded to an Embassy and he became the United States Ambassador to Haiti, serving until February 24, 1944.

On January 29, 1944, he was appointed the United States Ambassador to Peru, beginning his service on April 4, 1944 and serving until June 17, 1945 when he left his post.[13]

Personal life

In 1921,[14] [15] White was married to Elizabeth Barclay Moffat (1898–1993) at St. James' Church on Madison Avenue and 71st Street. Elizabeth, a graduate of Miss Chapin's School in Manhattan, was the daughter of Reuben Burnham Moffat and Ellen Low (née Pierrepont) Moffat and the sister of Jay Pierrepont Moffat, the U.S. Ambassador to Canada, and Abbot Low Moffat, a member of the New York State Assembly.[16] Together, they were the parents of:

White died at the age of 83 at his residence, 760 Park Avenue in New York City, on June 11, 1967.[23]

Descendants

Through his daughter Margaret, he was the grandfather of five, William Tapley Bennett III of Washington, D.C., U.S. Navy Cmdr. John Campbell White Bennett of Charleston, South Carolina, Anne B. Bennett of Lexington, Massachusetts, Ellen Bennett Godsall of London, and Victoria R. Bennett of Seattle, Washington.[19] [24]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Times. Special To The New York. HENRY WHITE, NOTED DIPLOMAT, 77, DEAD; Former Ambassador to France and Italy Succumbs to Operation in Lenox. SIGNED VERSAILLES TREATY At London Embassy 17 Years -- Funeral Tomorrow -- Ashes to Be Buried in Washington.. 21 July 2017. The New York Times. 16 July 1927.
  2. Book: Adams. Henry. Levenson. Jacob C.. Samuels. Ernest. Vandersee. Charles. The Letters of Henry Adams. 1982. Harvard University Press. 9780674526860. 168. 15 January 2018. en.
  3. Web site: Henry White. history.state.gov. United States Department of State History - Office of the Historian. 21 July 2017. en.
  4. News: Times. Special To The New York. MRS. HENRY WHITE DIES IN LENOX AT 94; Daughter of W.H. Vanderbilt, Widow of Envoy to Paris, Gave Sloane Hospital. 21 July 2017. The New York Times. 29 July 1946.
  5. News: HENRY WHITE WEDS MRS. WM.D. SLOANE; Ex-Ambassador to France Is 70 and Daughter of Late Wm. H. Vanderbilt Is 68. RELATIVES ONLY AT NUPTIAL Ceremony in St. Bartholomew's Chapel Follows Issuing of License --Couple at Bride's City Home.. 21 July 2017. The New York Times. 4 November 1920.
  6. News: VANDERBILTS GIVE UP ANOTHER 5TH AV. SITE; Mrs. White's $3,500,000 Sale Leaves Family Only Two of Original Seven Homes. BENJAMIN WINTER BUYER Latest of Series of Big Deals by Him -- Only $700,000 Cash in One for $9,200,000. VANDERBILTS GIVE UP ANOTHER 5TH AV. SITE. 21 July 2017. The New York Times. 9 January 1926.
  7. Web site: Some notable Ridgelys - Hampton National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service). nps.gov. 15 January 2018.
  8. News: Lewis Morris Rutherfurd . Lewis Morris Kutherfurd died on Decoration Day at his home, Tranquility, N.J., in the seventy-sixth [sic] year of his age. . . June 1, 1892 . 9 January 2014 .
  9. Book: Reynolds. Cuyler. Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Building of a Nation. 1914. Lewis Historical Publishing Company. 21 July 2017. en.
  10. News: Will Fly to New York on Leave.. 15 January 2018. The New York Times. 8 September 1932.
  11. News: Argentina Licenses American Flier. 15 January 2018. The New York Times. 17 August 1933.
  12. News: PORT AU PRINCE. 15 January 2018. The New York Times. 11 March 1941.
  13. Web site: John Campbell White - People - Department History. history.state.gov. Office of the Historian, Bureau of Public Affairs United States Department of State. 15 January 2018. en.
  14. News: J.C. WHITE TO WED ELIZABETH MOFFAT; Son of Ex-Ambassador to France and Italy Engaged to Daughter of Mrs. R.B. Moffat. IN DIPLOMATIC SERVICE He is Now on Duty at the State Department--His Fiancee a Debutante of Last Year.. 15 January 2018. The New York Times. 17 March 1921.
  15. News: MISS MOFFAT BRIDE OF JOHN C. WHITE; Daughter of Mrs. R.B. Moffat Marries Ex-Ambassador's Son in St. James's Church.. 15 January 2018. The New York Times. 10 April 1921.
  16. News: Elizabeth White, 94, An Environmentalist. 15 January 2018. The New York Times. 22 June 1993.
  17. Web site: Fenzi. Jewell. The Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training Foreign Affairs Oral History Program Foreign Service Spouse Series MARGARET WHITE BENNETT. adst.org. Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training. 15 January 2018.
  18. News: Lueck. Thomas J.. William Tapley Bennett Jr., 77, Envoy to Dominican Republic. 15 January 2018. The New York Times. 1 December 1994.
  19. News: Smith. J. Y.. W.T. BENNETT, AMBASSADOR FOR LBJ, DIES. 15 January 2018. The Washington Post. 1 December 1994.
  20. Web site: William Tapley Bennett, Jr. Papers. russelldoc.galib.uga.edu. Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies. 15 January 2018. en.
  21. News: Margaret R. White Prospective Bride; Their Engagements Are Announced. 15 January 2018. The New York Times. 12 March 1945.
  22. News: MARGARET R. WHITE MARRIED IN JERSEY; Daughter of Ex-Ambassador to Peru Becomes Bride of Lieut. William T. Bennett Jr. WEARS IVORY SATIN GOWN Rev. Robert Bosher Performs Ceremony in Bernardsville Church--Reception Held. 15 January 2018. The New York Times. 24 June 1945.
  23. News: JOHN C. WHITE, 83, A CAREER DIPLOMAT. 21 July 2017. The New York Times. 12 June 1967.
  24. News: Twins to William T. Bennetts Jr.. 15 January 2018. The New York Times. 30 June 1950.