Janet Lee Bouvier

Birthday December 3, 1907

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace New York City, U.S.

DEATH DATE 1989-7-22, Newport, Rhode Island, U.S. (81 years old)

Nationality United States

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1866

He was the son of Major John Vernou Bouvier Jr. (1866–1948), a successful attorney, and Maude Frances Sergeant (1870–1940).

1877

She was the middle daughter of James Thomas Aloysius Lee (1877–1968), a lawyer and real estate developer, and Margaret A. Merritt (1880–1943).

Although she made differing claims about her genealogy, including that she was “from the Maryland Lees,” both her parents were of Irish Catholic descent.

1895

He was also the brother of Edith Bouvier Beale (1895–1977), later known as the subject of the documentary film, Grey Gardens.

Together, they were the parents of two daughters:

1904

She had two sisters: Marion Merritt Lee (1904–1947), who married John J. Ryan Jr. and was subsequently the mother of Mary Cecil, wife of William Amherst Vanderbilt Cecil, and Margaret Winifred Lee (1910–1991), who married Franklin D'Olier.

Janet graduated from Miss Spence's School and attended Sweet Briar and Barnard Colleges.

1907

Janet Norton Lee Auchincloss, previously Bouvier, (December 3, 1907 – July 22, 1989) was an American socialite.

She was the mother of the former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and Princess Lee Radziwill.

Janet Norton Lee was born on December 3, 1907, in Manhattan, New York City.

1928

In 1928, she married her first husband, John Vernou Bouvier III (1891–1957).

1929

She was a member of the Barnard College class of 1929 but records show that she did not graduate.

She was a three-time winner of the hunter championship at the National Horse Show.

She served as a board member of the Newport Historical Society and the Redwood Library.

She was also the honorary director of the Robert E. Lee Memorial Association in Stratford, Virginia.

Janet was married three times.

1936

Mr. Bouvier's womanizing and drinking led to a separation in 1936, a brief reconciliation for a few months in 1937, and then a divorce in 1940.

1942

In 1942, she married her second husband, Hugh Dudley Auchincloss Jr., an attorney and Standard Oil heir; becoming his third wife.

Together, they had two children:

1976

Hugh Auchincloss died in 1976.

1979

In 1979, she married for a third time, to her childhood friend Bingham Willing "Booch" Morris (1906–1996).

Jacqueline served as her witness.

Morris, a widower, was a retired investment banker who lived in Southampton, New York, a graduate of St. George's School and Harvard, where he was a member of the Iroquois and Hasty Pudding Clubs, and was the son of Violet Lee (née Willing) Morris and John Boucher Morris of Baltimore.

His late wife, Mary (née Rawlins) Morris, was a bridesmaid at Janet's first wedding.

1981

They separated in 1981, but remained married until her death from complications arising from Alzheimer's disease in 1989.