Henry Skillman Breckinridge (Henry Skillman Breckinridge)
US Government Official, United States Army Officer, Olypic Athlete. A graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School, he was appointed as President Woodrow Wilson’s Assistant Secretary of War, in 1913, at age 27. A member of the 1912 and 1928 Olympic fencing teams, and was captain of the latter. During World War I he served as commander of a battalion. After the war he practiced law in New York where his most famous client and friend was Colonel Charles Lindbergh. He was involved in the futile ransom negotiations with the kidnapper of Col. Lindbergh’s son and later, was one of the witnesses at the trial of Bruno Hauptmann. (bio by: Mark Mitchell) Family links: Parents: Joseph Cabell Breckinridge (1842 – 1920) Louise Ludlow Dudley Breckinridge (1849 – 1911) Spouse: Aida Marta De Acosta Breckinridge (1884 – 1962)* Siblings: Mary Dudley Breckinridge Hines (1869 – 1939)* Robert Jefferson Breckinridge (1871 – 1871)* Joseph Cabell Breckinridge (1872 – 1898)* Louise Dudley Breckinridge (1874 – 1874)* Ethelbert Ludlow Dudley Breckinridge (1875 – 1914)* Mabell Warfield Breckinridge (1877 – 1878)* Lucian Scott Breckinridge (1879 – 1941)* Scott Dudley Breckinridge (1882 – 1941)* Charles Henry Preston Breckinridge (1884 – 1885)* Henry Skillman Breckinridge (1886 – 1960) *Calculated relationship
Born
- May, 25, 1886
- USA
Died
- May, 05, 1960
- USA
Cemetery
- Lexington Cemetery
- Kentucky
- USA