(Please note that this original article was written while Brooke Astor was still alive. See end of this brief article for updated links).
Happy
Birthday Mrs. Astor...
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Roberta Brooke (Russell) Kuser
Marshall Astor, should have turned 104 a couple of days ago. She's a darn
amazing woman -- self-educated, intelligent, witty, and dedicated to giving
away money (at least up until 1997). Although a world traveler, she spent her
time mostly in
She was born in
One of her biographies states she
was descended from a signer of the Declaration of
I'm including a brief bio that I've
pieced together from various sources, along with the family tree of just her
Russell line.
I've researched about 10 of her
lines, and probably will post them on my New Hampshire & Genealogy &
History web site.
Mrs. Brooke
Astor truly is a remarkable woman, and one of the finest to hail from
UPDATE: May 2008: Brooke Astor's $4.6 Million Manhattan Apartment at 778 Park Avenue, Up for Sale.
UPDATE August 13, 2007: Brooke Astor died today.
UPDATE: Funeral be held on Friday August 17, 2007 at 2:30 p.m. at St. Thomas Church, an Episcopal congregation on Fifth Avenue at 53rd Street.
-One of the best Brooke Astor obituaries-
Update November 28, 2007: Astor's Son Surrenders on Charges.
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BIOGRAPHY OF BROOKE ASTOR (1902-2007)
Roberta Brooke
(Russell) Kuser Marshall Astor was an only child, born 30 March 1902 in
SCHOOLING &
INFLUENCES:
After living in
RESIDENCES:
Born in
JOBS:
- A "Gray Lady" (volunteer nurse) during World War I
- Feature Editor: "House And Garden" magazine
- Staff: Ruby Ross Wood Inc., a prominent
- Writer: The bluebird is at home (1965); Footprints: an autobiography (1980);
Last Blossom on the Plum Tree (1986); Patchwork child, early memories (1993).
Was also involved in the creation of additional videorecordings and books
regarding the Vincent Astor Foundation.
- Honorary Chairman, New York Public Library; Honorary Trustee, Marine Corps
University Foundation
- 2005 Trustee of Rockefeller University
- Philanthropist; Administrator of Vincent Astor Foundation for 38 years: Her
third husband, Vincent Astor, left her with a fortune that allowed her to
become a philanthropist of major proportions. She awarded 2,698 grants, (an
average of 100 grants and $9 million a year) to civic projects, social
projects, and cultural institutions in New York City, primarily to the city's
"crown jewels": the New York Public Library, the Metropolitan Museum
of Art, the Morgan Library, the Metropolitan Opera, the Brooklyn Museum, the
Rockefeller University, the Museum of Modern Art, the New York Botanical
Garden, the Bronx Zoo, the Museum of Natural History, and Carnegie Hall. The
three institutions that received the largest grants from Mrs. Astor were the
New York Public Library ($24,600,000), the Metropolitan Museum of Art
($21,000,000), and the Bronx Zoo ($11,800,000). She has given
away approximately $193,317,406 to charitable causes over the course of 35
years. In 1997, at the age of 95, she gave out the last $25 million and closed
the foundation, stating that she wanted more time to travel and write poetry.
- Other projects of interest. In the 1980s through the Vincent Astor
Foundation, she donated $200,000 to the Executive Mansion Preservation Fund,
for the Governors' Memorabilia Room and the renovated kitchen.
AWARDS:
Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Bill Clinton on 15 Jan 1998
National Medal of Arts 1988
Presidential Citizen's Medal 1988
OTHER RECOGNITION:
*The Brooke Russell Astor Award, 1987 - The Brooke Russell Astor Award was
established in 1987 as part of a generous endowment gift to The New York Public
Library from David Rockefeller. Mr. Rockefeller’s gift is a tribute to Mrs.
Astor’s continued commitment to supporting the role of individuals who improve
the quality of life in
*Second recipient of the David Rockefeller Award, which recognizes an
individual from the
*2001 Recipient of the Andrew Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy
SPOUSES:
She married 1st) 26 April 1919 to John Dryden Kuser, son of Anthony & Susie
(Dryden) Kuser in
She married 2nd) 19
April 1932 to Charles Henry "Buddy" Marshall, son of Charles Henry
& Josephine Lenox (Banks) Marshall; he was b. 19 January 1891, and died
1952.
She married 3rd) 8 Oct
1953, in Bar Harbor ME, as his third wife, to William Vincent Astor, son of
Col. John Jacob & Ava Lowle (Willing) Astor, who was b. Nov. 15, 1891 in
New York City and died 3 Feb 1959.
ONLY CHILD OF BROOKE
ASTOR:
Son of John Dryden & Roberta Brooke (Russell) Kuser:
1. Anthony Dryden Kuser, b. 30 May 1922 [some sources say 1924] in
--Update July 28, 2006 .
Anthony Marshall married 1st) July 26, 1947 in
Children of Anthony & Elizabeth (Cryan) Marshall:
1. Philip Cryan Marshall, twin; b. 1953; married Nan Starr; two children:
Winslow and Sophie.
2. Alexander R. "Alec" Marshall, twin, b. 1953; m. Susan --,
divorced; one child, Hilary Brooke.
KNOWN COUSINS of Roberta "Brooke" (Russell) ASTOR:
- President Ulysses S. Grant (through her paternal Russell > Treadway
> Grant line)
- James Russell Lowell, poet (through her paternal Russell line)
- ME! (through her paternal Russell > Treadway > Grant >
Miner line
BROOK ASTOR QUOTES:
"Power is the ability to do good things for others."
"Mirrors in a room, water in a landscape, eyes in a face—those are what
give character." (Architectural Digest, March 1982)
"No matter how horrid a person may appear on the surface, if you dig
deeper, you will find some nice, unexpected little
quality." Brooke Astor at age 15
"When it was built, in my mind, too late. It was love among the
ruins!"
Speaking about the
"Never sulk and never be rude. ... If people are rude to you, pay no
attention; they simply don't know any better.”
"If I live a .little bit longer by never leaving the beaten track, and
losing all sense of adventure -- then life will close in on me and I will
become an introspective old bore.”
"Next to being an only child, the greatest gift my parents passed on to me
was marvelous health.”
"Sixteen years of that kind of security helps one withstand almost any
blow that life can deal.” (Speaking of her mother)
"If you love to read, if you love nature and if you have a dog, you've got
it made.”
Brooke Astor, NY Times:
"There was a young lady from
Who said she knew what men meant
When they asked her to dine
Private room, champagne, wine,
She knew what they meant and she went."
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FAMILY TREE of Roberta Brooke Russell Astor
RUSSELL GENEALOGY
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Capt. James-1 Russell, son of Samuel & Mary (Watt) Russell of Donegal
Ireland, was b. abt 1735 in Rathmelton, Donegal, Ireland, and d. 1804 in
Gettysburg PA. His will was witnessed 19 March 1804, and probated 9 May
1804. He married 15 Oct 1755 in
Children of James & Hannah (Blackburn) Russell:
1. Samuel Russell, b. 22 Aug 1756 Marsh Creek (
2. +Alexander-2 Russell, b. 25 Feb 1758 in
3. Mary Russell, b. 30 Jan 1760 Marsh Creek PA; m. Atcheson McLaughlin
4. Elizabeth Russell, b. 20 Nov 1762 Marsh Creek PA; m. James Speer
5. John Russell, b. 25 Feb 1765 Marsh Creek PA; m. Sarah --
6. Hannah Russell, b. 15 June 1767 Marsh Creek PA; m. David Hosack
7. Jane Russell, b. 1 Oct 1769 Marsh Creek PA; m. John Dickson
8. James W. Russell, b. 30 Nov 1771 in Marsh Creek PA; m. Ann Throckmorton
Capt. Alexander-2
Russell, Esq. son of James & Hannah (Blackburn) Russell, was b. 25 Feb 1758
in
Children of Alexander & Mary (McPherson) Russell:
1. James McPherson Russell, b. 10 Nov 1786 in
2. Nancy Russell, b. 6 Aug 1787 Marsh Creek (
3. +Robert Grier-3 Russell, b. 20 Aug 1788
4. Hannah Russell, b. 22 Sep 1790 Marsh Creek PA; unmarried
5. Alexander Russell, b. 31 Aug 1794 Marsh Creek PA; unm.
6. Maria Russell, b. 28 Feb 1797 Marsh Creek PA; m1) -- Stevenson; m2) Robert
W. Wilson
7. John Russell, b. 13 Feb 1800
8. Judge Samuel Riddle Russell, b. 21 June 1801
9. William Russell, b. 30 July 1803
Robert Grier-3 Russell,
son of Alexander & Mary (McPherson) Russell, was b. 20 Aug 1788 in (Marsh
Creek)
Children of Robert G. & Susanna Hood (
1. William Worthington Russell, b. 28 July 1819, died young
2. William
3. Mary McPherson Russell, b. 25 Aug 1822 in Frederick MD
4. Alexander Wilson Russell, b. 4 Feb 1824 in Frederick MD; m. Julia Ann
Campbell
5. Robert Grier McPherson Russell, b. 5 May 1825, d. 1830
6. +John Henry-4 Russell, b. 4 July 1827 in
7. Elizabeth Hilary Russell, b. 24 Sep 1829, died young
8. Elizabeth Gaither Russell, b. 22 Nov 1831, died young
Rear Admiral John
Henry-4 Russell, son of Robert Grier & Susanna Hood (
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1870 United States Federal Census > California > Solano > Vallejo
Russell, J.H. 41 M W U.S. Navy 1000 Maryland
Russell, Cornelia 32 F W keeping House MD [b abt 1838]
Russell, Minnie F. 4 f W MD
Russell, Mary 3 F W Cal
Treadway A.C. 72 M W Clergyman Con
Treadway, L.A. 30 F W NY
[servants]
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1880 United States Federal Census > District of Columbia > Washington,
District of Columbia > Washington > District 37
Russell, John H. W M 52 Capt U.S. Navy MD MD MD
Russell, Cornelia P. W F 45 wife Keeping house NY NY NY [b abt 1835]
Russell, Minnie T. W F 14 dau at home D.C., MD, NY [b abt 1866]
Russell, Mary M. W F 13 dau at home California MD NY [b abt 1867]
Russell, Harray J. W M 7 son at home California MD NY [b abt 1873]
[plus servants]
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Children of John H. & Cornelia Pierrepont (Treadway) Russell:
1. Minerva "Minnie" Treadway Russell, b. 24 May 1866 in Washington
D.C.; married Alfred CRAIN.
2. Mary McPherson Russell, b. abt 1867 in
3. +John Henry "Harry"-5 Russell Jr., b. 14 Nov 1872 at
Major General John H.-5
Russell Jr., son of Rear Admiral John Henry & Cornelia Pierrepont
(Treadway) Russell, was born 14 November 1872 at
Child of John H. & Mabel C. H. (Howard) Russell Jr.:
1. **Roberta Brooke-6 Russell, born 30/31 March 1902 in
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