"[7] Her great-grandfather was Joseph Davis Beers, a Wall Street banker who built the Southern New Jersey Railroad, and she was a lineal descendant of Thomas Welles, the 4th Colonial Governor of Connecticut.
[14] On her great-grandfather Beers' estate in New Jersey, Elizabeth founded the Chatsworth Country Club,[15] and installed Levi P. Morton, the former Vice President of the United States, and John Edward Parsons as officers.
Before their divorce on August 11, 1886,[18] they were the parents of: In 1887,[20] shocking society, her former husband married the American divorcee Adele Livingston Stevens (née Sampson) (1841–1912) in Paris.
[21] His second wife, Adele, was the daughter of Joseph Sampson (a merchant and founder of the Chemical Bank),[22][23] They also divorced on April 3, 1903.
[21] Elizabeth died at the home of her sister, Princess Ruspoli di Poggio Suasa, in Rome, Italy on March 30, 1933.