1. Elizabeth MacLeod Sturges Leggett, known as Bessie Leggett or Betty Leggett, was an American socialite, letter writer, and disciple of the Hindu monk and philosopher Swami Vivekananda.

1. Elizabeth MacLeod Sturges Leggett, known as Bessie Leggett or Betty Leggett, was an American socialite, letter writer, and disciple of the Hindu monk and philosopher Swami Vivekananda.
Betty Leggett was descended from Scottish settlers who were planters and enslavers in the American Southeast.
Betty Leggett's father made a fortune through trade in Ohio.
Betty Leggett was a sister of the spiritual writer Josephine MacLeod.
Betty Leggett's husband died in 1894, a few years after surviving the sinking of the SS Oregon.
Betty Leggett maintained a close friendship with Vivekananda, writing to him and travelling with him abroad.
On September 9,1895, she and Betty Leggett married in a small ceremony in Paris that was attended by Vivekananda.
Betty Leggett spent part of each year in Europe, where she maintained a house on Bruton Street in London and an apartment in Paris, throwing lavish parties.
Betty Leggett spent much of her time in London, and had her daughters debuted there.
Betty Leggett is buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in New York.