Imogen Harding Brodie

Imogen Harding Brodie (June 8, 1878 - August 16, 1956) was a vocal teacher and contralto soloist; she was the wife of the American Envoy to the court of King Rama VI of Siam.

Brodie's great grandmother was Susanna Lee of South Carolina, whose father, William Lee, was a lieutenant of artillery in the Revolutionary war.

For many years she was a contralto soloist in various Portland churches.

From 1921 to 1925 moved in Bangkok where her husband was the American Envoy to the court of King Rama VI.

[1] In 1905 she married Edward Everett Brodie (1876-1939), a leader among newspaper men,[2] and had two children, Madelen Jane and George Harding.

Imogene (left) with family, posing for a photo of descendants of Sam Barlow. From the Jan. 1919 issue of Daughters of the American Revolution magazine.