Alexander Montgomery Thackara

Military Person

1848 – 1937

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Who was Alexander Montgomery Thackara?

Alexander Montgomery Thackara, addressed as “Mont” in family correspondence, was born in Philadelphia in 1848. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis in 1869. He served at sea in European and Far Eastern areas.

He met Eleanor Sherman, the daughter of William Tecumseh Sherman, in 1879. They were married on May 5, 1880 at General Sherman’s home in Washington D. C.. The couple had four children: Alexander Montgomery, William Tecumseh Sherman, Elizabeth, and Eleanor.

Thackara left the service in 1881 to enter his father’s business in Philadelphia. He “was appointed by President William McKinley to serve as a U.S. Consul at Le Havre, France in 1897. He also served as Consul General in Berlin from 1905 to 1913, and President Woodrow Wilson appointed him to be Consul General in Paris in 1913,” where he served until 1924. Eleanor played a leading role in the Red Cross in Paris during the First World War. She died in Paris in 1915 and Alexander M. Thackara died in 1937 from bronchial pneumonia in the American Hospital of Paris, located in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, where he had lived for several years after his retirement.

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Born
1848
Philadelphia
Spouses
Education
  • United States Naval Academy
Died
1937
American Hospital of Paris

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on July 23, 2013

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