Mahlon Day Sands
Mahlon Day Sands was an American merchant.
Early life
Sands was born on March 1, 1842, in New York City. He was a son of merchant Abraham B. Sands and Sarah A. Sands. His brothers were Philip Justice Sands and Henry Mankin Sands. His sister, Katherine Sands, was the wife of Edwin Lawrence Godkin.His paternal grandfather was Nathaniel Sands, a cousin of Comfort Sands. His maternal grandfather, and namesake, was the children's book publisher, printer, and bookseller, Mahlon Day.
Career
Sands was secretary of the American Free Trade League, who in 1870 advocated for civil service reform and free trade. He was partner of his deceased father's pharmaceutical importing firm, A.B. Sands and Company.He was a member of the Union Club, the Knickerbocker Club, and the New York Yacht Club. In London, he was a member of the Marlborough Club and the Reform Club.
Personal life
In 1865, Sands married Edith Minturn, a daughter of merchant Robert Bowne Minturn and Anna Mary Minturn. Her brother was Robert Bowne Minturn Jr. Together, they were the parents of:- Mabel Sands, who married Clarence Granville Sinclair of Thurso Castle, son and heir apparent of Sir John Sinclair, 3rd Baronet; she died within days of the birth of her son; her widower died just five years later.
- Ethel Sands, an artist and hostess who lived in London and at Château d'Auppegard which she shared with her partner, Anna Hope Hudson.
- Mahlon Alanson Sands, who married Evelyn Nina Blight, a daughter of Atherton Blight.
- Morton Harcourt "Morty" Sands, a bachelor who was secretary to Lloyd George for several years before World War I; he bequeathed an important Chinese painting and 12 Japanese prints to the British Museum.