In 1904,[2] Pratt married Ruth Sears Baker (1877–1965), a Wellesley College graduate and the daughter of Edwin K. Baker, a Massachusetts dry-goods merchant.[3] In 1929, two years after his eventual death in 1927, Ruth became the first woman elected to the United States Congress from the State of New York.[4] Together, they were the parents of five children:
John Teele Pratt Jr. (1903–1969),[5] who was married to Mary Christy Tiffany (1905–1980), the daughter of George Shepley Tiffany.[6] They divorced and he later married Elizabeth Ogden Woodward (1907–1986), the daughter of William Woodward Sr. and the former wife of Robert Livingston Stevens Jr. After his death, she married Alexander Cochrane Cushing, founder of Squaw Valley Ski Resort.[7]
Pratt died suddenly in his Broadway office on June 17, 1927, aged 53, of heart disease.[1] Thirty six years earlier, his father, Charles Pratt, had died of heart disease in offices at the same address.[1]
Legacy
In 1910, Pratt and his wife had a brick neo-Georgian mansion, known as "The Manor", designed by architect Charles A. Platt built at their 55-acre Glen Cove estate. In 1913, it was considered by Country Life Magazine to be one of the best twelve country houses in America. The home served as the summer White House for Herbert Hoover.[17] It is now the Glen Cove Mansion Hotel and Conference Center.[18]
The John Teele Pratt residence, at 11 East 61st St. in New York City was purchased by the Pratts, who hired Charles Pierrepont Henry Gilbert to remodel the 1872 home in April 1907.[19][20] In 1914, Pratt purchased the neighboring homes at 7 and 9 East 61st Street and hired Platt to tear them down and design a new residence.[20]
Descendants
Through his eldest son John, he was the grandfather of Mary Christy Pratt (1923–1960), who was married to Bayard Cutting Auchincloss (1922–2001), the nephew of U.S. Representative James C. Auchincloss, in 1950.[6][21] He is also the great-grandfather of actress Suzanna Love (b. 1950).[22][23]
Through his daughter Phyllis, he was the grandfather of William A. Nitze of Washington, DC, the chairman of Oceana Technologies and Clearpath Technologies, who married Ann Kendall Richards, an independent art dealer.[24]
Through his son Edwin, he was the grandfather of singer-songwriter Andy Pratt (b. 1947).