James Lent Barclay

James Lent Barclay (October 5, 1848 – July 2, 1925) was an American member of New York society during the Gilded Age.

[2] He was the third child and second son of four children born to Henry Barclay (1794–1863) and Sarah Ann Moore (1809–1873).

[7] The company managed his family's extensive real estate holdings, generally located near Barclay Street, named for his ancestors.

[12] Before her death, they were the parents of one daughter:[2] After the death of his first wife in 1894, he married Priscilla Palmer Dixon (1851–1924),[20] the widow of Thomas Chalmers Sloane (1847–1890) of the W. & J. Sloane Company, on April 16, 1896, at her home on West 51st Street in Manhattan.

[1] Barclays owned a six-acre estate in Southampton, New York, with a 13,000 square foot Colonial Revival home.