Henry Dwight Sedgwick III was an American lawyer and author.
Early life
Sedgwick was born in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, the second of five children born to Henry Dwight Sedgwick II and Henrietta Ellery Sedgwick. On his paternal grandmother's side, he was part of the New England Dwight family. His paternal grandfather was Theodore Sedgwick. He had an older sister, Jane Minot, and three younger brothers, Theodore, Alexander "Aleck" and Ellery Sedgwick.
On November 8, 1895, Sedgwick married Sarah May Minturn, daughter of Robert Bowne Minturn, Jr. and Susanna Minturn at St. George's Protestant Episcopal Church in New York City. The couple had four children:
Henry Dwight "Halla" IV
Edith Minturn
Robert Minturn
Francis Minturn Sedgwick
Their only daughter, Edith, died the day after her birth. Their eldest son Henry IV died of pneumonia at the age of 17. Sarah May Minturn died of a stroke in 1919. Robert Minturn Sedgwick was a Harvard Crimson football athlete, as was his father, who started at left tackle for two teams—1919 and 1920—that defeated Yale, the 1919 team named national champions. The elder Sedgwick lettered in the 1878 season, his son Robert, at left tackle, lettered in the 1919 and 1920 seasons. On May 18, 1953, Sedgwick married Gabriella May Ladd in Newtown Township, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of Dr. Maynard Ladd and sculptress Anna Coleman Ladd. Ladd, who was 46 years Sedgwick's junior, had never been married nor did she remarry after Sedgwick's death.
Relatives and friends
Sedgwick's paternal granddaughter was Edith Minturn "Edie" Sedgwick, the daughter of his youngest son Francis and his wife Alice Delano de Forest. Alice was the daughter of Henry deForest. During the 1960s, Edie Sedgwick starred in many of Andy Warhol's short films. He is also a paternal great-grandfather to actress Kyra Sedgwick, whose father is Henry Dwight Sedgwick V. Henry V is the son of Sedgwick's second oldest son Robert and his first wife Helen Peabody, daughter of Endicott Peabody. Sedgwick was a friend to Leavitt Hunt, son of Vermont Congressman Jonathan Hunt and, like Sedgwick, also a Harvard Law School-educated New York attorney. Hunt was also a photographer and brother of Boston painter William Morris Hunt and architect Richard Morris Hunt. Sedgwick and Leavitt Hunt frequently corresponded.
Death
On January 5, 1957, Sedgwick died at Pittsfield General Hospital in Pittsfield, Massachusetts at the age of 95. His funeral was held on January 8 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Boston. Sedgwick and his first wife, Sarah Minturn Sedgwick, are buried in the Sedgwick Pie in Stockbridge Cemetery, Stockbridge, Massachusetts. His second wife, Gabriella, was also buried in the Pie upon her death in 1972.