George Henry Warren
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George Henry Warren | |
|---|---|
| Born | November 18, 1823 |
| Died | April 8, 1892 (aged 68) |
| Alma mater | Union College |
| Occupation | Lawyer |
| Known for | Co-founder of New York Metropolitan Opera |
| Spouse |
Mary Caroline Phoenix
(1851–1892) |
| Children | 9, including George, Whitney, Lloyd |
| Parent(s) | Nathan Warren Mary Bouton Warren |
| Relatives | Joseph M. Warren (cousin) Constance Whitney Warren (granddaughter) Robert Walton Goelet (grandson) Edith, Lady Queensborough (granddaughter) |
George Henry Warren (November 18, 1823 – April 8, 1892)[1] was an American lawyer who co-founded the New York Metropolitan Opera.
Warren was born on November 18, 1823, in Troy, New York.[1] He was a son of Nathan Warren and Mary (née Bouton) Warren. Among his siblings was Harriet Louise Warren (wife of Gen. Edmund Shriver), musical composer Nathan Bouton Warren, and Stephen Eliakim Warren, a graduate of Trinity College.[2]
His paternal grandparents were Eliakim Warren and Phebe (née Bouton) Warren and his maternal grandparents were Nathan Bouton and Abigail (née Burlock) Bouton. His paternal grandfather and maternal grandmother were siblings, both descendants of John Bouton, a Huguenot who came to Boston in 1635.[3] Through his paternal uncle, Stephan Warren, he was a first cousin of Joseph M. Warren, a U.S. Representative from New York.[2]
He graduated from Union College in Schenectady, New York, in 1843.[1]
