Cynthia Cary Van Pelt Russell
Cynthia Cary Van Pelt Russell was an American socialite, who was part of American 'High Society' in New York and Newport, Rhode Island, and is a first cousin once removed of Diana, Princess of Wales.
Early life
She is the daughter of Guy Fairfax Cary and Cynthia Roche, who married in 1922. From her mother's first marriage to Arthur Scott Burden, she had an older half-sister, Eileen Burden. Her older brother was Guy Fairfax Cary Jr., who did not marry.Her maternal grandparents were James Roche, 3rd Baron Fermoy and Frances Ellen Work, and her mother's siblings were Maurice Roche, 4th Baron Fermoy, and the Hon. Francis Burke Roche. Her paternal grandparents were Elizabeth Miller Potter and Clarence Cary, who grew up at Vaucluse plantation with his sister, Constance Cary. Elisabeth Miller Potter was a granddaughter of Alonzo Potter. Her great-grandparents, Archibald Cary and Monimia Fairfax were a Southern planter aristocrat family. Archibald Cary was the son of Wilson Jefferson Cary and Virginia Randolph. Monimia Fairfax was the daughter of Thomas Fairfax, 9th Lord Fairfax of Cameron.
Cynthia's parents resided at 61 East 91st Street in Manhattan and at "Oak Hill" in Jericho, New York. She graduated from the Chapin School on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. During World War II, she served as a nurse's aide.
Personal life
On August 23, 1947, she was married to Charles Bingham Penrose Van Pelt at Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church in Newport, Rhode Island. Charles was the son of Andrew Van Pelt and Sarah Hannah Boies Penrose. A lawyer, he graduated from Groton, Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania Law School and served in the U.S. Army Military Intelligence in the Pacific during the War. Before their divorce, they had two sons and daughter:- Peter Turner Van Pelt, a writer.
- Guy Fairfax Cary Van Pelt, who married Mary McGill duBose Adickes, the daughter of Mrs. Thomas Walter Blake and David Pryor Adickes, in 2000.
- Abby Ann Van Pelt, who married Jay R. Feldman, in 1982.
She died in Mystic, Connecticut, on November 24, 2019.