Name Mary Biddle Role Philanthropist | Siblings Angier Buchanan Duke | |
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Full Name Mary Lillian Duke Born November 16, 1887 ( 1887-11-16 ) Spouse Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle, Jr. (m. 1915–1931) Children Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans Parents Benjamin Newton Duke, Sarah Pearson Angier Duke Similar People Benjamin Newton Duke, Anthony Joseph Drexel Bi, Washington Duke, James Buchanan Duke, Anthony Joseph Drexel Bi |
Mary duke biddle trent semans a service of death and resurrection live
Mary Lillian Duke Biddle (November 16, 1887 – June 14, 1960) was an American philanthropist.
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- Mary duke biddle trent semans a service of death and resurrection live
- 1009 Fifth Ave Marys Remembrance
- Early life
- Marriage and later life
- References
1009 Fifth Ave, Mary's Remembrance
Early life
She was born as Mary Lillian Duke on November 16, 1887 to Benjamin Newton Duke in Durham, North Carolina. She attended Durham's Trinity College, the institutional predecessor of Duke University, which was named in honor of her family. She graduated in 1907 with a degree in English.
She was a great enthusiast for the arts and traveled frequently with her family to New York City for the theater and opera, later becoming an accomplished singer and musician.
Around 1918, she was given her father's brick-and-limestone Beaux-Arts townhouse on Fifth Avenue at 82nd Street. It was built in 1901 and is now known as the Benjamin N. Duke House. It is one of only nine surviving mansions on Fifth Avenue.
Marriage and later life
Her marriage to Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle, Jr. in 1915 ended in divorce in 1931. Their children were Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans and Nicholas Benjamin Duke Biddle.
She and her husband owned an estate, "Linden Court", in Tarrytown, New York, bought from the William R. Harris family in 1921. It still stands today as the Tarrytown House Estate and Conference Center.
She established the Mary Duke Biddle Foundation in 1956. Since then, the foundation has donated more than $28 million in grants to non-profit organizations.
The Mary Duke Biddle Estate at Durham, North Carolina, was her home from 1935 until her death in 1960. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.