Goodyear family

Goodyear
Ethnicity Dutch American
Current region New York
Place of origin Netherlands
Members Charles W. Goodyear,
Anson Goodyear
Connected families Knox family
Roosevelt family
Thurn und Taxis family

The Goodyear family of New York is a prominent family from Buffalo, New York that owned and ran several businesses including the Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad, Great Southern Lumber Company, Goodyear Lumber Co., Buffalo & Susquehanna Coal and Coke Co., and the New Orleans Great Northern Railroad Company. They were also involved in the arts, specifically Anson Goodyear, an organizer of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City who served as its first President and a member of the Board of Trustees.[1]

Prominent members

Charles W. Goodyear

Main article: Charles W. Goodyear

Frank H. Goodyear

Frank, the brother of Charles W. Goodyear, married Josephine and together they had four children: (1) Grace Goodyear, who married Ganson Depew in 1894. Depew, was the nephew of Chauncey Depew, President of New York Central and United States Senator from New York from 1900-1911. Ganson was admitted to the bar in 1887, but stopped practicing law to work for his father-in-law and became Manager of Goodyear Lumber Co., Vice-President of Buffalo and Susquehanna Coal, and assistant to the President of the Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad.[2] (2) Josephine Goodyear, who married George Montgomery Sicard in 1900. Sicard, came from Utica, New York and his uncle, George J. Sicard, was a partner of Cleveland, Bissell & Sicard, and later of Goodyear's firm of Bissell, Sicard & Goodyear. George Sicard attended Utica Academy, attended Yale University, entering with the class of 1894, leaving at the end of his freshman year to attend the University of the State of New York, where he received his LL.B. in 1895. Thereafter, he came to Buffalo where he began practice with Moot, Sprague & Brownell. After his marriage to Josephine, he went to work for the Goodyear companies. Josephine died in 1904 and soon afterwards Sicard, who purportedly did not get along with his Frank well, resigned from the Goodyear companies and moved to Pelham Manor where he lived the last thirty years of his life.[2] (3) Florence Goodyear, who married George Olds Wagner in 1902 in Buffalo. Florence attended the now defunct Saint Margaret's School, Buffalo and finishing school in New York City. George Olds Wagner was a graduate of Cornell University.[2] (4) Frank Henry Goodyear, Jr., who married Dorothy Knox. Dorothy was the daughter of Seymour and Grace Knox. Knox was known for forming the F. W. Woolworth Company with his cousin Frank Winfield Woolworth and held prominent positions in the Marine Trust Co. The Knox's lived in Buffalo and East Aurora and had a winter cottage on Jekyll Island, Georgia. Frank Jr. died in 1930 and Dorothy Knox later married Mr. Edmund Pendleton Rogers (1882-1966) in 1931. Frank Jr.'s son, Frank Henry Goodyear, III, was known as "Frank Goodyear, Sr." He graduated from Groton and Yale University, in 1941, and served at the Brooklyn Navy Yard during World War II. He founded the Environmental Research Institute, an environmental organization involved in research on the grizzly bear population in Yellowstone Park.[3] Frank Jr.'s daughter, Dorothy Knox Goodyear Wyckoff[4] She attended the Foxcroft School made her debut on Long Island and at Buffalo in 1935, and married Clinton Randolph Wyckoff Jr., of Buffalo, in 1937.[5] Her sister was Marjorie Goodyear Wilson died sometime before September 2015.[4] Their brother, Robert Millard Goodyear, also graduated from Groton, and served as a navigator with the Eighth Air Force in the World War II. After the war he attended Yale University, graduating in 1949. He was a pitcher and right fielder on the Yale baseball team and played for Yale in the College World Series in 1947 and 1948 with his good friend, George H.W. Bush, the 41st President of the United States of America. Robert moved to Aiken, South Carolina in 1951 where he purchased Longleaf Plantation with his brother, Frank, and developed a successful Aberdeen Angus cattle breeding operation, where he lived until his death.[6]

Anson Conger Goodyear

Main article: Anson Goodyear

Charles W. Goodyear V

Main article: Chip Goodyear

Family tree

  • Dr. Bradley Goodyear (1816-1889) ∞ Esther P. Goodyear (née Kinne) (1822-1907)
    • Charles W. Goodyear (1946-1911) ∞ Ellen Portia Conger Goodyear (1863-1940)
      • Anson Conger Goodyear (1877-1964) ∞ Mary Forman, the daughter of George V. Forman.[1][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]
        • George Forman Goodyear (1906-2002) ∞ (1) Sarah Norton (1911-1979)[15] in 1932.[16] (her death) ∞ (2) Marion Gurney (née Spaulding) (1908-2001),[17] the mother of his son-in-law.[18]
        • Mary Goodyear (1907-1977) ∞ Theodore G. Kenefick (1898-1972)
        • Anson Conger Goodyear, Jr. (1911-1982)
        • Dr. Stephen Goodyear (1915-1998),[26] ∞ (1) Aline Fox (d. 1943) in 1942. (2) ∞ Mary Van Rensselaer Robins (1919-2006),[27][28] the granddaughter of Thomas Robins Jr., in 1944.[29] Robins was the granddaughter of Mary Van Rensselaer Cogswell (1839-1871) and Andrew K. Cogswell (1839-1900); div. (3) ∞ Julien D. McKee (1918-2006) in 1964.[27][30]
          • Zachary Goodyear[27]
          • Jessica Goodyear[30]
          • Abigail Goodyear[30]
          • Talbot Goodyear[27]
      • Esther Permelia Goodyear (1881-?) ∞ Arnold Brooks Watson (1877-?).
        • Ella Portia Watson (1910-1985)[31] ∞ Stephen V. R. Spaulding, Jr. (1909-1977)[31]
          • Esther Spaulding[32]
          • Stephen. V. R. Spaulding III[32]
        • Esther Watson (b. 1915) ∞ David Brooks Crane (1909-1954).[33]
        • Ann Watson (1916-1954) ∞ Edward B. Bickford (1909-1995), the son of Harold Childe Bickford & Mary Davidson Bickford.[34]
          • Mary Ann Bickford (b. 1939) ∞ Richard Bolling Patton (b. 1930)[34]
          • Patricia Bickford (b. 1941) ∞ (1) Allen Lytel Greenough (b. 1941), div. 1976.; ∞ (2) Thomas Peter Donnelly (b. 1942) in 1976.[34]
          • Susan Bickford (1944-1972) ∞ William Neil Thomas, III (b. 1944)[34]
          • Edward Watson Bickford (b. 1948) ∞ Katherine May Thomson (b. 1948)[34]
      • Charles Waterhouse Goodyear II, (1883-1967) ∞ (1) Grace Rumsey (1883-1963) in 1908, the younger sister of Charles Cary Rumsey (1879–1922) and niece of George Cary (1859-1945), div.; ∞ (2) Marion Spaulding (mother to Stephen Van Rensselaer Spaulding Jr.) in 1935.[35]
        • Charles W. Goodyear III (1909-1968) ∞ Mary E. Thompson (1911-2000)
          • Charles W. Goodyear IV (b. 1933) aka "Charles W. Goodyear III"
          • David L. Goodyear
          • Andrew T. Goodyear (October 3, 1939 - April 13, 2001)
          • Mary Easton Goodyear
        • Jane Goodyear ∞ Hardin H. Littell
          • Anne Rumsey Littell
        • Laurence Rumsey Goodyear (1912-1995) ∞ Ruth A. Millett.
        • Austin Goodyear (1923-2005),[38] ∞ (1) Louisa Robins (1920-1992),[39] the granddaughter of Thomas Robins Jr.,[40] in 1939,[41] (her death in 1992); ∞ Sara Suleri (b. 1953) in 1993[42]
          • Grace Rumsey Goodyear (b. 1941) ∞ Franklin Delano Roosevelt III (b. 1938), grandson of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt, in 1962[43][44]
            • Phoebe Louisa Roosevelt (b. 1965)
            • Nicholas Martin Roosevelt (b. 1966)
            • Amelia "Amie" Roosevelt (b. 1966)
          • Cullen Goodyear[45]
          • Thomas R. Goodyear ∞ Barbara Marshall (1946-2007), the daughter of Paul P. Marshall and Marian Cunningham[46]
            • Ruth Goodyear ∞ Mark Dunbar[46]
            • Heidi Goodyear ∞ Justin Sachs[46]
            • Kristi Goodyear ∞ John Powitsky[46]
            • Susan Goodyear ∞ William DeLong[46]
            • Cullen Goodyear ∞ Matthew Concannon[46]
      • Bradley Goodyear (1885-?) ∞ Jeanette Bissell (?-1983).
        • Bradley Goodyear, Jr. (1911-1941/5) ∞ Suzanne Robinson.
        • John Goodyear ∞ Julia Halls Owsley.
        • Frances "Fanny" Goodyear (1914-1975) ∞ (1) Prince Ludwig "Louis" Della Torre e Tasso (1908-1985), son of Prince Alessandro della Torre e Tasso, 1st Duke of Castel Duino in 1939,[47] (div. 1948); ∞ (2) Daniel Barton Streeter (1909-1994) in 1949, the son of Daniel W. Streeter (1883–1964).[48]
          • Alexander Frederick Bradley, Prince della Torre e Tasso (1940-2011) ∞ (1) Martha Singer (b. 1943) in 1966.[49] (div. 1989) ∞ (2) Connie Schmid[50]
            • Louise Jeannette Torre Tasso (b. 1967) ∞ James Hoare (b. 1943)[51]
            • Alexander Torre Tasso (b. 1968)[51]
            • Helen Torre Tasso (b. 1977)[51]
          • Daniel Streeter[51]
          • Bradley Streeter[51]
        • Thomas Goodyear[52]
    • Frank Henry Goodyear ∞ Josephine Looney (?-1915) in 1871
      • Grace Goodyear (1872-1915) ∞ Ganson Depew (1866-1934),[53] nephew of Chauncey Depew, in 1894,[2] (div. 1909).[54]
        • Lucia Depew (1900-1971) ∞ (1) Edward de Cernea (div. 1929);[55] ∞ (2) George E. Parkinson in 1930,[55] (div. 1934)[53][54][56]
          • Grace Parkinson[53]
          • Patricia Parkinson[53]
        • Ganson Goodyear Depew (1896-1924)[54][53][57]
      • Josephine Goodyear (1874-1904) ∞ George Montgomery Sicard (1872-1942) in 1900.[2]
        • George Sicard (b. 1901)
        • Josephine Sicard (b. 1904)
      • Florence Goodyear (d. 1958) ∞ George Olds Wagner (1877-1942)[58] in 1902[2]
      • Frank Henry Goodyear, Jr. (1891-1930) ∞ (1) Dorothy Knox (1896-1982), the daughter of Seymour H. Knox and sister of Seymour H. Knox II, (FHG Jr.'s death 1930); ∞ (2) Edmund Pendleton Rogers (1882-1966) in 1931.[59][60]
        • Frank Henry Goodyear, III (1918-2013) ∞ (1) Alison Robinson Harrison in 1940 (her death, 1966); ∞ (2) Caroline Wyeth; ∞ (3) Margaret Chew[61]
          • Alison Harrison Goodyear ∞ William W. Freehling (b. 1935), an author.[61]
            • Bill Freehling, Jr.,[61] a journalist.[62]
            • Alison Freehling, a journalist,[62] ∞ Johnson[61]
          • Frank Henry Goodyear, Jr. ∞ Elizabeth Wanton Balis in 1966.[61][63]
            • Frank Henry Goodyear III ∞ Anne Collins in 2000.[61][64][65]
            • Grace Wanton Goodyear ∞ Adam Ingram-Eiser in 1999.[61][66]
            • Alison Goodyear ∞ Charles Adelle Lewis Totten in 1994.[61][67]
        • Dorothy Knox Goodyear Wyckoff, (1917-1999),[4] ∞ Clinton Randolph Wyckoff Jr. in 1937.[68]
        • Marjorie Goodyear (1920-2015) ∞ Wilson[4]
        • Robert Millard Goodyear (1925-2011) ∞ Patricia Smith (1924-2013).[69] Goodyear was a good friend of George H. W. Bush.[70]
          • Mary "Cici" Goodyear ∞ Henry Buckland Sawyer III in 1974.[70][71][72]
          • Robert Goodyear[70]
          • Virginia "Ginny" Goodyear[70]
          • Dorothy "Dodie" Goodyear[70] ∞ Wilson[69]
          • Patricia "Patsy" Goodyear[70] ∞ Good-Farm[69]
            • Elijah Good-Farm[69]
            • Aaron Good-Farm[69]
          • Marjorie "Margie" Goodyear[70]

See also

References

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