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Auchincloss was married three times and had five children. His first marriage was on June 4, 1925, to Maya de Chrapovitsky (1899–1990), a Russian noblewoman. Before their divorce in 1932, they had one child together: Hugh Dudley "Yusha" Auchincloss III (1927–2015) [8] In 1935, he married Nina S. Vidal, the only daughter of Senator Thomas Gore.
Mr. Bouvier's womanizing and drinking led to a separation in 1936, a brief reconciliation for a few months in 1937, and then a divorce in 1940. [17] In 1942, she married her second husband, Hugh Dudley Auchincloss Jr., an attorney and Standard Oil heir; becoming his third wife. [18] Together, they had two children:
Hugh Auchincloss, Jr. (/ ˈ ɔː k ɪ n k l ɒ s / AW-kin-kloss; born March 15, 1949) is an American immunologist and physician who served as the acting director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases from January to August 2023. Previously, he was the principal deputy director of the NIAID, from 2006 to 2022.
Vanity Fair reports that after her divorce, Lee’s mother married Hugh Auchincloss and moved with her daughters to his Northen Virginia estate. Lee loved the home, ...
Lowe was chosen by the bride’s mother, Janet Auchincloss, with whom she had a long-standing relationship. When Janet Auchincloss married Hugh Auchincloss in 1942, Lowe created her wedding gown.
Hugh had previously been married to Maya Auchincloss (1899-1990), a Russian noblewoman, from 1925 to 1932. Hugh and Maya had one child, Hugh Dudley Auchincloss III (1927–2015). Together, Nina and Hugh had two children: Nina Auchincloss (born 1937), who married Newton Steers (1917–1993) in 1957, [20] after having briefly dated Ted Kennedy.
Her mother and stepfather, Janet and Hugh Auchincloss, had a home in Newport, Hammersmith Farm. So the sight of a young Senator Kennedy relaxing on the lawn of the Casino watching tennis or ...
Following his graduating from Yale, he began working for Muir & Duckerworth, cotton brokers in Savannah, Georgia, remaining with them for two years. [1] In January 1882, he went into business with his brother John Winthrop Auchincloss, in the firm of Auchincloss Brothers (the business originally started by his grandfather and was known as John & Hugh Auchincloss.), as dry goods commission ...