Godfrey Lowell Cabot - Personal Life

Personal Life

In 1890, Cabot married Maria B. Moors. They had five children: James Jackson Cabot (b. 1891), Thomas Dudley Cabot (b. 1897), a businessman and philanthropist in his own right, John Moors Cabot (b. 1901), U.S. Ambassador to Sweden, Colombia, Brazil, and Poland during the Eisenhower and Kennedy administration, Eleanor Cabot of the Eleanor Cabot Bradley Estate and William Putnam Cabot.

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