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Cynthia Burke Cary (Burke Roche)

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Birthplace: London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Death: December 08, 1966 (82)
Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of James Roche, 3rd Baron Fermoy and Frances Ellen Work
Wife of Arthur Scott Burden and Guy Fairfax Cary, Jr.
Mother of Eileen Burden; Guy Fairfax Cary, II; Private and Cynthia Cary Van Pelt
Sister of Eileen Burke Roche; Francis George Roche and Maurice Roche, 4th Baron Fermoy
Half sister of Maurice Roche, 4th Baron Fermoy

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About Cynthia Burke Cary

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Cynthia Burke Roche was a Newport, Rhode Island socialite and an art collector.

She was born on April 10, 1884 in London to James Roche, 3rd Baron Fermoy and Frances Ellen Work. Her brothers were Maurice Roche, 4th Baron Fermoy, the maternal grandfather of Diana, Princess of Wales., and the Hon. Francis Burke Roche. She became a naturalized United States citizen in 1908. In 1904, Good Housekeeping magazine described her as among the members of New York's Four Hundred (see Forbes 400) who were daring and skillful automobilists.[3] Roche was also recognized as a skilled tennis player and horserider.

Roche married Arthur Scott Burden (1879-1921) on June 11, 1906. Burden was the grandson of industrialist Henry Burden and President of the family business Burden Iron Works, but his career was significantly impaired after two horse falls, the second of which seriously aggravated the injuries incurred from the first.[6] As a result of these injuries, Burden was placed under constant care from late 1913, and James Burden, Arthur Burden's brother, filed a petition in Cynthia Roche's absence, (as both she and her daughter were in London at the time), requesting that Arthur Burden be declared incompetent. Burden died from pneumonia in June, 1921. The couple had a daughter: Eileen Burden Maynard Robins (October 15, 1910 - March 24, 1970); married investment banker Walter Maynard (divorced, 3 children) and then Thomas Robins (married in 1963, predeceased him). Robins was the son of Thomas Robins (1868-1957), inventor of the conveyor belt. Sheila Maynard, a clinical social worker who worked in Islamabad, married Nicholas Platt, a career diplomat who served as U.S. ambassador to Pakistan, Zambia and the Philippines, and had 3 sons: Adam Platt, a New York magazine restaurant critic Oliver Platt (b. 1960), actor Nicholas Platt, Jr. Walter Maynard, Jr., investment advisor with Morgan Stanley; married Pamela Lord, has issue John Maynard After her first husband's death, Roche married Guy Fairfax Cary, Sr. in 1922 and they honeymooned at the fishing lodge of Robert Walton Goelet.[15][16] They had 2 children: Guy Fairfax Cary II (1923–2004); unmarried Cynthia Cary (b. 1924); 3 children from first marriage, 4 stepchildren from second marriage

In 1981, the Redwood Library received her collected art as the Cynthia Cary Collection. It was donated by her son, Guy Fairfax Cary, Jr.. The art collection was amassed over decades by her. The collection was previously exhibited at Rhode Island School of Design and Christie's in Manhattan. Great-grandmother of actor Oliver Platt and distant aunt of Lady Diana, Princess of Wales.

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Cynthia Burke Cary's Timeline

1884
April 10, 1884
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
1910
October 15, 1910
New York, New York, United States
1923
July 11, 1923
1924
October 16, 1924
Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island, United States
1966
December 8, 1966
Age 82
Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island, United States