Cynthia Cary
Cynthia Burke Cary was a British-American socialite and art collector from Newport, Rhode Island.
Life and work
She was born on 10 April 1884 in London to James Roche, 3rd Baron Fermoy, an Irish peer who was a Member of Parliament in the House of Commons, and Frances Ellen Work, an American heiress and socialite. Her brothers were Maurice Roche, 4th Baron Fermoy, the maternal grandfather of Diana, Princess of Wales, and the Hon. Francis Burke Roche.In 1904, Good Housekeeping magazine described her as among the members of New York's Four Hundred who were daring and skilful automobilists. Roche was also recognised as a skilled tennis player and horserider.
In 1908, Roche became a naturalised United States citizen.
Personal life
On 11 June 1906, Roche married Arthur Scott Burden. Burden was the grandson of industrialist Henry Burden and President of the family business Burden Iron Works. His career, however, was significantly impaired after two horse falls, the second of which seriously aggravated the injuries incurred from the first. As a result of these injuries, Burden was placed under constant care from late 1913, and James A. Burden Jr., Arthur Burden's brother, filed a petition in Cynthia Roche's absence,, requesting that Arthur Burden be declared incompetent. Burden died from pneumonia in June 1921.The couple had a daughter:
- Eileen Burden, who married investment banker Walter Maynard, a son of Walter E. Maynard, and had three children. They later divorced and in 1963, she married Thomas Robins. Robins was the son of Thomas Robins, inventor of the conveyor belt.
- Guy Fairfax Cary Jr., who died unmarried.
- Cynthia Cary, who married Charles Bingham Penrose Van Pelt and had three children. She later married Edwin F. Russell, who had four children.