Sophia Augusta Brown Sherman (April 21, 1867 – June 28, 1947)[1] was an American heiress and socialite who was prominent in New York and Newport society during the Gilded Age.
Reportedly, Sophia was favorite granddaughter of her paternal grandfather, Nicholas Brown Jr., the namesake patron of Brown University, and his wife, Ann (née Carter) Brown, daughter of John Carter, a prominent printer in Providence.[7] Through her father, she was a descendant of Nicholas Brown Sr., brother of John Brown, Moses Brown, and Joseph Brown, all merchants who were active in Rhode Island politics and who brought the College of Rhode Island to Providence in 1771.
In 1874, when Sophia was only seven years old, her father died and left the bulk of his estate, besides a $50,000 (equivalent to $1,346,471 in 2023 dollars) donation to Brown University, to his children, including Sophia.[8] Her mother later owned a cottage in Newport on Bellevue Avenue.[9]
In 1901, Théobald Chartran, who also painted her husband William, painted a double portrait of her daughters, Irene and Mildred, "charmingly dressed in white with pink sashes and pink ribbons in their hair. The portrait, set in a garden with the sea in the background, is placed within a circle."[14] In 1910, François Fleming painted an oil portrait of Sophia where her "elegantly coifed pompadour is topped by a coronet, and furs and jewelry add to her presence."[14]
Her husband died on January 22, 1912, at their home at 838 Fifth Avenue.[15] He was buried in the Island Cemetery in Newport, Rhode Island.[31] Sophia died in Newport on June 28, 1947, and was buried next to her husband at Island Cemetery.[1]
Descendants
Through her eldest daughter, she was the grandmother of Eileen Sherman Gillespie (1915–2008), who became engaged to John Jacob Astor VI, but called off the wedding and, later, married banker John Jermain Slocum[32] (a descendant of John Jermain) who was the Harvard roommate of David Rockefeller,[33] and Phyllis Gillespie (1917–1972),[34] who married Alan T. Schumacher, an investment banker;[35] and Doris Beryl Gillespie (1921–1931), who died young.[24]
Through her daughter, Lady Camomys, she was the grandmother of Ralph Robert Watts Sherman Stonor (1913–1976), who succeeded his father to the barony;[30]the Honourable Pamela Sophia Nadine Stonor, (1917–2005) who married Lt. Col. Charles Pepys (a great-grandson of the 1st Earl of Cottenham) in 1941; and the Honourable Mildred Sophia Noreen Stonor (1922–2012), who married John Rozet Drexel III (a great-grandson of Anthony Joseph Drexel) in 1941, and was the mother of three children: Pamela Drexel, John Rozet Drexel IV (married to Mary Jacqueline Astor, daughter of John Jacob Astor VI), and Noreen Drexel.[36][37][38][39]
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Notes
^William had two daughters from his first marriage, Georgette Wetmore Sherman (1872–1960), who married Sophia's brother, Harold Brown,[5] in 1892,[6] and Sybil Katherine Sherman (1875–1954), who married John Ellis Hoffman in 1896.[16] They divorced in May 1904,[17] and in December 1904,[18] she married Norrie Sellar (1872–1932), a prominent cotton broker who was the first cousin of A. Lanfear Norrie.[19]