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| - Carroll Chevalier Carstairs MC (March 20, 1888 – October 2, 1948) was an American art dealer who served in the Grenadier Guards of the British Army during World War I. He was a son of Charles Stewart Carstairs (August 2, 1865 – July 9, 1928), a noted American art dealer who was chairman of the board of M. Knoedler, and his wife, the former Esther Holmes Hazeltine (April 29, 1864 – January 15, 1907). He had three siblings: diplomatic attache Charles Haseltine Carstairs (August, 1886-October 26, 1919), James Stewart Carstairs (June 2, 1890 – September 20, 1932), an artist; and socialite Elizabeth Haseltine "Lily" Carstairs, (aka Mrs. John Henry Towers, Mrs. Martin Brown Saportas; November 2, 1892-April, 1977).
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| - Carroll Chevalier Carstairs MC (March 20, 1888 – October 2, 1948) was an American art dealer who served in the Grenadier Guards of the British Army during World War I. He was a son of Charles Stewart Carstairs (August 2, 1865 – July 9, 1928), a noted American art dealer who was chairman of the board of M. Knoedler, and his wife, the former Esther Holmes Hazeltine (April 29, 1864 – January 15, 1907). He had three siblings: diplomatic attache Charles Haseltine Carstairs (August, 1886-October 26, 1919), James Stewart Carstairs (June 2, 1890 – September 20, 1932), an artist; and socialite Elizabeth Haseltine "Lily" Carstairs, (aka Mrs. John Henry Towers, Mrs. Martin Brown Saportas; November 2, 1892-April, 1977). Carstairs wrote the book A Generation Missing, his memoir of the conflict, which was published in 1930. He married, March 20, 1924, Susan Burks Yuille (April 5, 1901– June 28, 1978). Burks' sister was married to Richard Wyndham-Quin, 6th Earl of Dunraven, and Burks was the aunt of Thady Wyndham-Quin, 7th Earl of Dunraven. Carroll and Burks Carstairs had no children.
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