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Pierre Lorillard III (October 20, 1796 ā October 6, 1867) was the grandson of Pierre Abraham Lorillard, the founder of P. Lorillard and Company. Heir to a great tobacco fortune, Lorillard owned no less than 600,000 acres (2,400 km2) of undeveloped land in New York's Orange and Rockland counties, across the Hudson River and about an hour's train ride from the city. His son Pierre Lorillard IV developed Tuxedo Park on the family property in the 1880s.
Early life
Pierre Lorillard III (born on October 20, 1796) was the son of Pierre Lorillard II (1764ā1843) and Maria Dorothea Schultz (1770ā1834). His father, a prominent tobacco manufacturer, industrialist, banker, businessman, and real estate tycoon, was one of the wealthiest Americans of his day and the first person described in American newspapers as a "millionaire," though not America's first millionaire. His grandfather, Pierre Abraham Lorillard (1742ā1776), was the founder of the P. Lorillard and Company, which provided the family fortune.
Through his sister Dorothea Anne Lorillard (1798ā1866), who married John David Wolfe (1792ā1872), a real estate developer, Lorillard III was the uncle of philanthropist Catharine Lorillard Wolfe (1828ā1887). Another sister, Eleanora Eliza Lorillard (1801ā1843), was married to William Augustus Spencer (1792ā1854), son of Ambrose Spencer and brother of John Canfield Spencer.
Career
In 1866, Lorillard built the Italianate commercial building at 827 Broadway in New York City.
Personal life
Lorillard was married to Catherine Anne Griswold (1809ā1856). Her family owned "the great New York mercantile house of N. L. & G. Griswold, known to their rivals as "No Loss and Great Gain Griswold," importers of rum, sugar, and tea." Together they were the parents of:
Pierre Lorillard IV (1833ā1901), who married Emily Taylor (1841ā1925), and owned the yacht Vesta.
Catherine Lorillard (1835ā1917), who married James Powell Kernochan (1831ā1897)
Jacob Lorillard (1839ā1916), who married Frances Augusta Uhlhorn (1843ā1896), daughter of C.F. Uhlhorn, Esq., in 1861. After her death, he married Gertrude Verplanck Uhlhorn (b. 1847), former wife of Wentworth Huyshe (1847ā1934), an artist, and daughter of William C. Uhlhorn, in 1897.
Mary Lorillard (1841ā1926), who married Henry Isaac Barbey (1832ā1906).
George Lyndes Lorillard (1843ā1886), who married Marie Louise La Farge (1845ā1899), the former wife of Edward Whyte, whom she divorced. She was the sister of John La Farge, and later became Countess de Agreda after she married the Spanish-Mexican Count de Agreda. After his death in 1886, she married Leopold Morse (son of Leopold Morse), who changed his name to Leopold Morse de Agreda.
Louis Lasher Lorillard (1849ā1910), who married Katherine Livingston Beeckman (1855ā1941), sister of Governor Robert Livingston Beeckman.
Eva Lorillard (1847ā1903), who married Lawrence Kip (1836ā1899), son of William Ingraham Kip (1811ā1893)
Lorillard died on October 6, 1867, in Saratoga, Florida.
= Descendants
=Through his daughter Mary, he was the grandfather of HĆ©lĆØne Barbey (1868ā1945) who married Hermann Alexander, Graf von PourtalĆØs (1847ā1904), who both competed in the 1900 Summer Olympics, with HĆ©lĆØne becoming the first woman to win a gold medal.
References
External links
Painting of his daughter, Mary Lorrillard Barbey by Wilhelm Heinrich Funk, 1904.
Pierre Lorillard III at Find a Grave