Winthrop W. Aldrich Explained

Honorific Prefix:His Excellency
Winthrop W. Aldrich
Honorific Suffix:GBE
Ambassador From:United States
Country:the United Kingdom
President:Dwight D. Eisenhower
Term Start:February 2, 1953
Term End:February 1, 1957
Predecessor:Walter S. Gifford
Successor:John Hay Whitney
Alma Mater:Harvard University
Birth Name:Winthrop Williams Aldrich
Birth Date:November 2, 1885
Birth Place:Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
Residence:960 Fifth Avenue
Islesboro, Maine
Providence, Rhode Island
Death Date:February 25, 1974 (aged 88)
Death Place:New York City, U.S.
Occupation:Banker
Spouse:Harriet Alexander
Children:5
Parents:

Winthrop Williams Aldrich (November 2, 1885February 25, 1974)[1] was an American banker and financier, scion of a prominent and powerful political family, and U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom.

Early years

Aldrich was born in Rhode Island in 1885, to Rhode Island Senator Nelson W. Aldrich and the former Abigail Pearce Truman Chapman. He attended Harvard University, receiving a bachelor's degree in 1907 and a J.D. degree in 1910. Among his ten siblings was brother Richard S. Aldrich, who served in Congress from 1923 to 1933,[2] and sisters Lucy Aldrich, an art collector, and Abby Aldrich, who became the wife of financer and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller Jr.

Career

During the First World War Aldrich had built, at his own expense, the patrol boat USS Herreshoff No. 309 which was leased by Aldrich to the U.S. Navy and patrolled the waters off of Rhode Island from November 15, 1917, to December 31, 1918, when it was returned to Aldrich.

Aldrich had been commissioned a lieutenant (junior grade) in the Naval Reserve and was called to active duty on April 8, 1917, and was assigned to the Naval Training Station in Newport, Rhode Island. He transferred to the in September and was assigned as the ship's navigator. He was reassigned to the in June 1918 and served on convoy duty. He was promoted to lieutenant on June 1 of the same year and, after the armistice, was released from active duty in December.[3]

Business career

Aldrich served as president and chairman of the board of Chase National Bank from 1930 to 1953. He served as commodore of the New York Yacht Club from 1932 to 1934. In 1946, his nephew David Rockefeller joined Chase National Bank and would later become the chairman. During and after World War II, as president of the British War Relief Society and the National War Fund Inc., he supported relief efforts and financial assistance to the United Kingdom and Europe. For this work he received the King's Medal for Service in the Cause of Freedom[4] and in 1947 was invested by King George VI as an honorary Knight Grand Cross of the British Empire (GBE).

U.S. Ambassador to the U.K.

On February 2, 1953, he was appointed the US Ambassador to the United Kingdom under President Dwight D. Eisenhower. He presented his credentials on February 20, 1953, and remained in London while Winston Churchill was Prime Minister and Queen Elizabeth II was the reigning monarch, until his mission was terminated on February 1, 1957.[5] He belonged to and served on the boards of many charitable organizations.

Personal life

In 1916, Aldrich was married to Harriet Alexander at the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. Guests at their wedding included "representatives of the Astor, Fish, Harriman, Rockefeller, Crocker, Webb, Rhinelander, Cutting, Vanderbilt, Bacon and other well-known families." Harriet was the eldest daughter of Harriet (née Crocker) Alexander and Charles Beatty Alexander of New York City and Tuxedo Park, New York and the granddaughter of railroad executive Charles Crocker. Her younger sisters were Jannetta and Mary Crocker Alexander,[6] who married Sheldon Whitehouse in 1920.[7] Together, they were the parents of:

He was an amateur musician and an artist whose specialty was watercolor seascapes. As a yachtsman he was navigator, under skipper Harold S. Vanderbilt, of the 1930 America's Cup J Class defender Enterprise.[19] He built a 40-room manor on 108 acres in Brookville on Long Island.[20]

Aldrich died at his home, 960 Fifth Avenue in New York City, on February 25, 1974.

Honors

In 1947, he was appointed an honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire by King George VI. This entitled him to use the postnominal letters GBE, but not to the prenominal title "Sir" as he was not a British subject.

He was a member of the New York Young Republican Club[21] and the exclusive and prestigious Pilgrims Society.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Lissner . Will . Winthrop Aldrich Dead; Banker and Diplomat, 88 . March 19, 2019 . . February 26, 1974.
  2. Web site: ALDRICH, Richard Steere, (1884–1941). Biographical Directory of the United States Congress . April 7, 2014.
  3. Harvard's Military Record in the World War. Harvard University Press. pg. 28.
  4. Book: Captain H. Taprell Dorling.. Ribbons and Medals.. 130. Published A.H.Baldwin & Sons, London. 1956.
  5. Web site: Winthrop Williams Aldrich (1885–1974) . history.state.gov . . March 19, 2019.
  6. News: MISS ALEXANDER A BRIDE. Weds Winthrop W. Aldrich in Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church . March 19, 2019 . The New York Times. 9 . December 8, 1916.
  7. News: MARY C. ALEXANDER WEDS S. WHITEHOUSE; Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Alexander Married in Fifth Av. Presbyterian Church. THRONG AT THE CEREMONY. January 24, 2018. The New York Times. October 15, 1920.
  8. News: Abigail Homans Is Married . March 19, 2019 . . August 28, 1983.
  9. News: HARRIET ALDRICH BERING . March 19, 2019 . . January 29, 2014.
  10. News: Edgar A. Bering, 77, World War II Doctor . March 19, 2019 . . August 17, 1994.
  11. News: Studio . The New York Times . MISS LUCY ALDRICH MARRIED TO OFFICER; Daughter of Banker Is Bride of 2d Lieut. David Wetmore Devens in Riverside Church WEARS MOTHER'S GOWN Attended by Two of Her Sisters --Bridegroom Served 30 Months in South Pacific . 31 May 2023 . . 18 November 1945.
  12. News: George D. Aldrich, 61 . March 19, 2019 . . February 8, 1978 . 2.
  13. News: Mrs. Lucy Devens Wed To George D. Aldrich . March 19, 2019 . . June 20, 1971 . 57.
  14. News: Prominent figure in health care Francis H. Burr, 90 . March 19, 2019 . . December 2, 2004.
  15. News: Alexander Aldrich March 14, 1928–July 19, 2017 . March 19, 2019 . . July 23, 2017.
  16. Book: Aldrich . Sam . Dancing with the Queen, Marching with King: The Memoirs of Alexander "Sam" Aldrich . 2008 . . . 978-1-4384-3989-1 . March 19, 2019.
  17. News: MISS E.B. ALDRICH, J.W. REDMOND WED; MARRIED YESTERDAY . March 19, 2019 . . December 15, 1946 . 75.
  18. News: Winn Kadick to Be Bride of Winthrop Redmond . March 19, 2019 . . September 16, 1973 . 72.
  19. https://web.archive.org/web/20101125203601/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,817511,00.html Time, 8 December 1952
  20. http://www.newsday.com/classifieds/real-estate/brookville-homes-start-at-1m-and-continue-to-lure-the-affluent-1.6228387 Brookville homes start at $1M and continue to lure the affluent
  21. Web site: History.