Frederic Courtland Penfield | |
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Penfield circa 1913 |
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Born | April 23, 1855 Connecticut |
Died | June 19, 1922 787 Fifth Avenue |
(aged 67)
Spouse | Katharine Albert McMurdo Welles (m. 1892–1905) Anne Weightman Walker (m. 1908–1922) |
Parents | Sophia Young Daniel Penfield |
Frederic Courtland Penfield (April 23, 1855 - June 19, 1922) was an American diplomat.
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He was born in Connecticut, on April 23, 1855 to Daniel Penfield and Sophia Young. He was the United States vice consul in London in 1885.
He married Katharine Albert McMurdo Welles (c1855-1905) in 1892. He became the United States diplomatic agent to Egypt from 1893 to 1897.
She died in 1905 and in 1907 he published the travelogue East of Suez: Ceylon, India, China and Japan describing his journeys through those countries. In 1908 he married Anne Weightman Walker.
He becamethe United States Ambassador to Austria-Hungary from 1913 to 1917.
Penfield died on June 19, 1922 at his home on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan of "congestion of the brain".[1] He was buried at Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, New York.[2]