Hobart Chatfield-Taylor

He edited a literary journal called America for a few years, and also served as consul to Spain in Chicago.

[1][2] In 1890, he was married to Rose Farwell, daughter of former United States Senator Charles B.

[3][4] Her sister, Anna, was the wife of composer Reginald de Koven.

[5] His wife's portrait was painted by the Swiss-born American society painter Adolfo Müller-Ury, three quarter-length in 1893 (exhibited at Knoedler's New York Gallery in February 1894), and half-length drawing on a pair of white gloves in 1894 (exhibited at Knoedler's New York Gallery in January 1895); both are unlocated.

Together, they were the parents of three sons and one daughter: After the death of his first wife in 1918, he remarried to Estelle (née Barbour) Stillman, the widow of George S. Stillman and daughter of George Harrison Barbour,[14] in 1920.

Hobart Chatfield-Taylor.
Image of his first wife, Rose Farwell , in 1901
A photograph of his second wife, Estelle (née Barbour) Stillman, in 1914.
H.C. Chatfield-Taylor.