Margery Durant | |
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Born |
Margery Pitt Durant May 24, 1887 Flint, Michigan, U.S. |
Died | February 3, 1969 Florida, U.S. |
(aged 81)
Known for | Author, Aviation Enthusiast, Photographer, and Socialite |
Spouse(s) |
Edwin Campbell (div.) Robert Williams Daniel (div.) John Hampton Cooper (div.) Fitzhugh Green, Sr. |
Children |
William Durant Campbell (1907-1995) Edwina Campbell Margery Randolph Daniel (1924-2013) |
Parent(s) | William Crapo Durant and Clara Miller (nee Pitt) Durant |
Margery Durant (May 24, 1887 – February 3, 1969) was the daughter of businessman and General Motors founder, Billy Durant. She was notable for authoring a book about her father, her contributions to increasing travel abroad via aviation, photographing her aviation adventures, and for being a socialite.
Margery Pitt Durant was born on May 24, 1887 in the city of Flint, Michigan. She was the daughter of William Crapo Durant and Clara Miller Pitt Durant. Growing up, Margery attended schools in Michigan, New York, and Washington D.C.
In 1929, Margery Durant published My Father, the book about her father William Crapo Durant. He was still alive at age 65 when the book was released. In the opening of the book, she wrote of her first "horseless carriage" ride. Upon her return, her father, the future founder of General Motors said, "Margery, how could you - how could you be so foolish to risk your life in one of those things." Margery wrote about her father with anecdotes from him, but a lot was written through her viewpoint.
In the early thirties, she advocated for flight in private use. Amelia Earhart gave Margery the name of a reputable pilot who assisted her in learning to fly. She took her own aircraft over to Africa and Europe to fly over different countries on those continents. While there, she took a number of photographs of her travels which are occasionally displayed today.
Margery married a doctor and associate of her father, Edwin Campbell, in 1906. She had William Durant Campbell in 1907 and Edwina Campbell in 1909 with him. They divorced in 1919. She then married a banker, Robert Williams Daniel, a Titanic survivor. In 1926 the couple bought Brandon Plantation in Prince George County, Virginia and restored its historic mansion. Daniel would later go on to become a Virginia senator. Their marriage was shorter than her first, but she had her last child, Margery Randolph Daniel, with him. In 1929, she was married to John Hampton Cooper. However, in My Father, she acknowledges Fitzhugh Green, an explorer and Naval Commander, for "making the book possible." She married him in 1933.