John G.W. Husted Jr.

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John Grinnel Wetmore Husted Jr. (June 22, 1926-May 9, 1999) was a stockbroker who was engaged to First Lady of the United States Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis prior to her marriage to John F. Kennedy.

Husted was born in Hartford, Connecticut, a son of John Grinnel Wetmore Husted and Helen Armstrong. He attended school in England at Summer Fields School at Oxford, After his family returned full-time to the United States in 1939 to Bedford, New York he attended St. Paul's School (Concord, New Hampshire). He was in the American Field Service during World War II. He graduated from Yale University in 1950 and served 30 years at Dominick and Dominick in New York City. After retiring in 1982 he moved to Nantucket, Massachusetts.[1]

Husted's family was on the Social Register and were friends with Jackie's father John Vernou Bouvier III and step-father Hugh D. Auchincloss. She commuted to New York City from Washington, DC to date Husted and stay at her father's apartment on East 74th Street during the courtship. [2]

Jackie and Husted were engaged in December 1951 but Jackie called off the engagement in March 1952. It had already been announced in the New York Times on January 21, 1952. [3] Husted was to say later that Jackie's mother Janet Norton Lee Bouvier Auchincloss Morris sabotaged the relationship because he did not make enough money for Jackie -- even though he was a stockbroker making $17,000/year.[4][5] Jackie is reported to have told cohorts that Husted was "immature" and his work was too tame.[6]

Husted was late to 1951 party at the home of Charles and Martha Bartlett in Washington where she first met Kennedy. After the dinner Kennedy escorted Jackie to a car asking her, "Shall we we go somewhere for a drink?" When he opened the door Husted was sitting in the car and Kennedy withdrew.[7]

Kennedy and Jackie were to formally get involved in 1952 and married in September 1953.

Husted subsequently married divorcee Ann Frowert Hagerty, the former Mrs. John Sherrard Brittain III, on July 21, 1954 in New York City, New York. Ann was born July 20, 1925 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and died August 16, 1971 in Bedford,New York. Jack remarried on June 6, 1972 in London, England to Mrs. Elizabeth Hanbury-Williams Keeling, a twin daughter of the late Sir John Hanbury-Williams C.V.O. and Lady Hanbury-Williams. Jack Husted's 1999 death notice notes he was survived by his wife Elizabeth, daughter Pamela, son John, sister Anne, brother William, two stepchildren and seven grandchildren. [8]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Death Notice - New York Times - May 11, 1999
  2. ^ Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis: A Life by Donald Spoto p. 83 - 2000 - ISBN 0312977077
  3. ^ Jackie: Her Life in Pictures by James Spada - Page 13 - 2001 - ISBN 0312280424
  4. ^ Mr. and Mrs. President: From the Trumans to the Clintons By Gil Troy p. 95 - 2000 ISBN 0700610340
  5. ^ A Woman Named Jackie by C. David Heymann p. 96 - 1990 - ISBN 0451165675
  6. ^ Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis by Stephen Birmingham p. 61 - 1978 - ISBN 0448143062
  7. ^ Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis: A Life by Donald Spoto p. 83 - 2000 - ISBN 0312977077
  8. ^ Death Notice - New York Times - May 11, 1999