Edith W. Bancroft

[4][5] Her younger sisters were Elizabeth Ogden Woodward (wife of married Robert Livingston Stevens,[6][7] John Teele Pratt Jr. (a son of John Teele Pratt),[8][9] and Squaw Valley Ski Resort founder Alexander Cochrane Cushing);[10] Sarah Woodward (wife of Charles Arthur Moore III,[11][12] and Marshall Christopher Sewall);[13] and Ethel Woodward (wife of Philippe de Croisset).

[14] a son of French playwright Francis de Croisset,[15][16] Her only brother, William Woodward Jr. was shot and killed by his wife Ann, reportedly thinking him a burglar.

She later committed suicide in 1975,[17] after Truman Capote published a story that "depicted her as a murderous vamp.

Five Belair horses were voted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame and William Woodward Sr. was inducted as one of the "Pillars of the Turf in 2016.

Among their successful horses were Highland Blade, Honorable Miss, Zen, Bailjumper and Cloudy Dawn, the latter bred by their mother.