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Goodyear family

The Goodyear family is a prominent family from New York, whose members founded, 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[citation needed]. Stephen Goodyear was a founder of the New Haven Colony, and served as Deputy governor from 1643 to 1658.[1] Stephen's descendent, Charles Goodyear, invented vulcanized rubber; the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company is named after him. The family was also involved in the arts[citation needed] . Anson Goodyear was an organizer of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City; he served as its first president and a member of the board of trustees.[2] William Henry Goodyear was the first curator of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Prominent members edit

Charles W. Goodyear edit

(October 15, 1846 – April 16, 1911) was an American lawyer, businessman, lumberman, and member of the prominent Goodyear family of New York. Based in Buffalo, New York, along with his brother, Frank, Charles was the founder and president of several companies, 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.

In the late 19th century, his brother and he were highly successful in harvesting timber from formerly isolated areas of Pennsylvania and New York. They built railroad spurs to provide access to the properties and local sawmills, using the railroads to transport lumber to market. In the early 20th century, they used this same strategy in the South. They bought several hundred thousand acres of virgin pine forest in Louisiana and Mississippi, built the largest sawmill in the world, and developed the company town of Bogalusa, Louisiana, for the workers to support their operation. They also built a railroad to serve the operation and connect it to markets. Goodyear was also a director of Marine National Bank, and of General Railway Signal.

Frank H. Goodyear edit

Frank, the younger 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[citation needed]. 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.[3] (2) Josephine Goodyear, who married George Montgomery Sicard in 1900[citation needed]. Sicard came from Utica, New York; his paternal uncle, George J. Sicard, was a partner of Cleveland, Bissell & Sicard, and later of Goodyear's firm of Bissell, Sicard & Goodyear[citation needed]. George Sicard attended Yale University, entering with the class of 1894, and 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[citation needed]. He moved to Buffalo where he began practice with Moot, Sprague & Brownell[citation needed]. After his marriage to Josephine, he went to work for the Goodyear companies[citation needed]. Josephine died in 1904. Soon afterward Sicard, who purportedly did not get along well with his father-in-law Frank Goodyear, resigned from the Goodyear companies and moved to Pelham Manor for the last 30 years of his life.[3] (3) Florence Goodyear, who married George Olds Wagner in 1902 in Buffalo[citation needed]. Florence attended the now defunct Saint Margaret's School, Buffalo, and finishing school in New York City[citation needed]. Wagner was a graduate of Cornell University.[3] (4) Frank Henry Goodyear, Jr., who married Dorothy Knox. Dorothy was the daughter of Seymour and Grace Knox[citation needed]. 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[citation needed]. The Knoxes lived in Buffalo and East Aurora[citation needed]. They had a winter cottage on Jekyll Island, Georgia[citation needed]. After Frank Jr. died in 1930, his widow Dorothy Knox Goodyear later married Edmund Pendleton Rogers (1882–1966) in 1931[citation needed].

Anson Conger Goodyear edit

Charles W. Goodyear V edit

Family tree edit

  • Dr. Bradley Goodyear (1816–1889) ∞ Esther P. Goodyear (née Kinne) (1822–1907)[citation needed]
    • Charles W. Goodyear (1846–1911) ∞ Ellen Portia Conger Goodyear (1863–1940)[citation needed]
      • Anson Conger Goodyear (1877–1964) ∞ Mary Forman, the daughter of George V. Forman.[2][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]
        • George Forman Goodyear (1906–2002) ∞ (1) Sarah Norton in 1932.[16] (her death) ∞ (2) Marion Gurney (née Spaulding), the mother of his son-in-law.[17]
        • Mary Goodyear (1907–1977) ∞ Theodore G. Kenefick (1898–1972)[citation needed]
        • Anson Conger Goodyear, Jr. (1911–1982)[citation needed]
        • Dr. Stephen Goodyear (1915–1998), ∞ (1) Aline Fox (d. 1943) in 1942. (2) ∞ Mary Van Rensselaer Robins (1919–2006),[25] the granddaughter of Thomas Robins Jr., in 1944.[26] 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.[25][27]
          • Zachary Goodyear[25]
          • Jessica Goodyear[27]
          • Abigail Goodyear[27]
          • Talbot Goodyear[25]
      • Esther Permelia Goodyear (1881–?) ∞ Arnold Brooks Watson (1877–?).[citation needed]
        • Ella Portia Watson (1910–1985) ∞ Stephen V. R. Spaulding, Jr. (1909–1977)[citation needed]
          • Esther Spaulding[28]
          • Stephen. V. R. Spaulding III[28]
        • Esther Watson (b. 1915) ∞ David Brooks Crane (1909–1954).[29]
        • Ann Watson (1916–1954) ∞ Edward B. Bickford (1909–1995), the son of Harold Childe Bickford & Mary Davidson Bickford.[30]
          • Mary Ann Bickford (b. 1939) ∞ Richard Bolling Patton (b. 1930)[30]
          • Patricia Bickford (b. 1941) ∞ (1) Allen Lytel Greenough (b. 1941), div. 1976.; ∞ (2) Thomas Peter Donnelly (b. 1942) in 1976.[30]
          • Susan Bickford (1944–1972) ∞ William Neil Thomas, III (b. 1944)[30]
          • Edward Watson Bickford (b. 1948) ∞ Katherine May Thomson (b. 1948)[30]
      • 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.[31]
      • Bradley Goodyear (1885–1959) ∞ Jeanette Bissell (?–1983).[citation needed]
        • Bradley Goodyear, Jr. (1911–1941/5) ∞ Suzanne Robinson.[citation needed]
        • John Goodyear ∞ Julia Halls Owsley.[citation needed]
          • Richard Goodyear ∞ Constance Martin
            • Bradley Bissell Goodyear ∞ HSH Princess Catherine Adair Romanovskaya-Ilyinskaya, granddaughter of Paul Ilyinsky.
              • Esme Goodyear
              • Louisa Emery Goodyear
        • 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,[43] (div. 1948); ∞ (2) Daniel Barton Streeter (1909–1994) in 1949, the son of Daniel W. Streeter (1883–1964).[44]
          • Alexander Frederick Bradley, Prince della Torre e Tasso (1940–2011) ∞ (1) Martha Singer (b. 1943) in 1966.[45] (div. 1989) ∞ (2) Connie Schmid[46]
            • Louise Jeannette Torre Tasso (b. 1967) ∞ James Hoare (b. 1943)[47]
            • Alexander Torre Tasso (b. 1968)[47]
            • Helen Torre Tasso (b. 1977)[47]
          • Daniel Streeter[47]
          • Bradley Streeter[47]
        • Thomas Goodyear[48]
    • Frank Henry Goodyear ∞ Josephine Looney (?–1915) in 1871
      • Grace Goodyear (1872–1915) ∞ Ganson Depew (1866–1934),[49] nephew of Chauncey Depew, in 1894,[3] (div. 1909).[50]
        • Lucia Depew (1900–1971) ∞ (1) Edward de Cernea (div. 1929);[51] ∞ (2) George E. Parkinson in 1930,[51] (div. 1934)[49][50][52]
        • Ganson Goodyear Depew (1896–1924)[49][50][53]
      • Josephine Goodyear (1874–1904) ∞ George Montgomery Sicard (1872–1942) in 1900.[3]
      • Florence Goodyear (d. 1958) ∞ George Olds Wagner in 1902[3]
      • 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.[54][55]
        • Frank Henry Goodyear, III (1918–2013) ∞ (1) Alison Robinson Harrison in 1940 (her death, 1966); ∞ (2) Caroline Wyeth; ∞ (3) Margaret Chew[56]
          • Alison Harrison Goodyear ∞ William W. Freehling (b. 1935), a historian.[56]
            • Bill Freehling, Jr.,[56] a journalist.[57]
            • Alison Freehling, a journalist,[57] ∞ Johnson[56]
          • Frank Henry Goodyear, Jr. ∞ Elizabeth Wanton Balis in 1966.[56][58]
            • Frank Henry Goodyear III ∞ Anne Collins in 2000.[56][59][60]
            • Grace Wanton Goodyear ∞ Adam Ingram-Eiser in 1999.[56][61]
            • Alison Goodyear ∞ Charles Adelle Lewis Totten in 1994.[56][62]
        • Dorothy Knox Goodyear Wyckoff, (1917–1999),[5] ∞ Clinton Randolph Wyckoff Jr. in 1937.[6]
        • Marjorie Goodyear (1920–2015) ∞ Wilson[5]
        • Robert Millard Goodyear (1925–2011) ∞ Patricia Smith (1924–2013) in 1947.[63] Goodyear was a good friend of George H. W. Bush.[64]
          • Mary "Cici" Goodyear ∞ Henry Buckland Sawyer III in 1974.[64][65][66]
          • Robert Goodyear[64]
          • Virginia "Ginny" Goodyear[64]
          • Dorothy "Dodie" Goodyear[64] ∞ Wilson[63]
            • Amelia Wilson
            • Anna Wilson
          • Patricia "Patsy" Goodyear[64] ∞ Good-Farm[63]
            • Elijah Good-Farm[63]
            • Aaron Good-Farm[63]
          • Marjorie "Margie" Goodyear[64]

See also edit

References edit

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  51. ^ a b "TWO NEW YORK WIVES OBTAIN RENO DECREES Mrs. Emily McC. Gardner and Mrs. Harriet B. Burton in Day's List of Divorcees". The New York Times. March 13, 1934. Retrieved 14 August 2016.
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The Goodyear family is a prominent family from New York whose members founded owned and ran several businesses including the Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad Great Southern Lumber Company Goodyear Lumber Co Buffalo amp Susquehanna Coal and Coke Co and the New Orleans Great Northern Railroad Company citation needed Stephen Goodyear was a founder of the New Haven Colony and served as Deputy governor from 1643 to 1658 1 Stephen s descendent Charles Goodyear invented vulcanized rubber the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company is named after him The family was also involved in the arts citation needed Anson Goodyear was an organizer of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City he served as its first president and a member of the board of trustees 2 William Henry Goodyear was the first curator of the Metropolitan Museum of Art GoodyearCurrent regionNew YorkPlace of originEnglandMembersFrank H GoodyearCharles W GoodyearAnson GoodyearConnected familiesRomanov familyKnox familyRoosevelt familyThurn und Taxis familyEstate s Goodyear House A Conger Goodyear House Goodyear Cottage Contents 1 Prominent members 1 1 Charles W Goodyear 1 2 Frank H Goodyear 1 3 Anson Conger Goodyear 1 4 Charles W Goodyear V 2 Family tree 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksProminent members editCharles W Goodyear edit Main article Charles W Goodyear October 15 1846 April 16 1911 was an American lawyer businessman lumberman and member of the prominent Goodyear family of New York Based in Buffalo New York along with his brother Frank Charles was the founder and president of several companies including the Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad Great Southern Lumber Company Goodyear Lumber Co Buffalo amp Susquehanna Coal and Coke Co and the New Orleans Great Northern Railroad Company In the late 19th century his brother and he were highly successful in harvesting timber from formerly isolated areas of Pennsylvania and New York They built railroad spurs to provide access to the properties and local sawmills using the railroads to transport lumber to market In the early 20th century they used this same strategy in the South They bought several hundred thousand acres of virgin pine forest in Louisiana and Mississippi built the largest sawmill in the world and developed the company town of Bogalusa Louisiana for the workers to support their operation They also built a railroad to serve the operation and connect it to markets Goodyear was also a director of Marine National Bank and of General Railway Signal Frank H Goodyear edit Main article Frank H Goodyear Frank the younger 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 citation needed 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 3 2 Josephine Goodyear who married George Montgomery Sicard in 1900 citation needed Sicard came from Utica New York his paternal uncle George J Sicard was a partner of Cleveland Bissell amp Sicard and later of Goodyear s firm of Bissell Sicard amp Goodyear citation needed George Sicard attended Yale University entering with the class of 1894 and 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 citation needed He moved to Buffalo where he began practice with Moot Sprague amp Brownell citation needed After his marriage to Josephine he went to work for the Goodyear companies citation needed Josephine died in 1904 Soon afterward Sicard who purportedly did not get along well with his father in law Frank Goodyear resigned from the Goodyear companies and moved to Pelham Manor for the last 30 years of his life 3 3 Florence Goodyear who married George Olds Wagner in 1902 in Buffalo citation needed Florence attended the now defunct Saint Margaret s School Buffalo and finishing school in New York City citation needed Wagner was a graduate of Cornell University 3 4 Frank Henry Goodyear Jr who married Dorothy Knox Dorothy was the daughter of Seymour and Grace Knox citation needed 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 citation needed The Knoxes lived in Buffalo and East Aurora citation needed They had a winter cottage on Jekyll Island Georgia citation needed After Frank Jr died in 1930 his widow Dorothy Knox Goodyear later married Edmund Pendleton Rogers 1882 1966 in 1931 citation needed Frank Jr s son Frank Henry Goodyear III was known as Frank Goodyear Sr He graduated from 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 4 Daughter Dorothy Knox Goodyearf 5 attended the Foxcroft School and made her debut on Long Island and at Buffalo in 1935 citation needed She married Clinton Randolph Wyckoff Jr of Buffalo in 1937 6 Daughter Marjorie Goodyear married a Mr Wilson She died sometime before September 2015 5 Son Robert Millard Goodyear was born in Buffalo New York citation needed He graduated from the Groton School and served as a navigator with the Eighth Air Force in the World War II citation needed After the war he attended Yale University graduating in 1949 citation needed Robert was a member of the Skull and Bones secret society and a pitcher right fielder on the Yale baseball team playing for Yale in the College World Series in 1947 and 1948 citation needed Also on the baseball team was his good friend George H W Bush the 41st President of the United States of America citation needed Robert moved to Aiken South Carolina in 1951 citation needed There he purchased Longleaf Plantation with his brother Frank and developed a successful Aberdeen Angus cattle breeding operation citation needed Robert was an avid golfer and a long time member of the Augusta National citation needed In addition to golf he was a skilled court tennis player and served as president of the Aiken Tennis Club He lived in Aiken until his death 7 Anson Conger Goodyear edit Main article Anson Goodyear Charles W Goodyear V edit Main article Chip GoodyearFamily tree editDr Bradley Goodyear 1816 1889 Esther P Goodyear nee Kinne 1822 1907 citation needed Charles W Goodyear 1846 1911 Ellen Portia Conger Goodyear 1863 1940 citation needed Anson Conger Goodyear 1877 1964 Mary Forman the daughter of George V Forman 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 George Forman Goodyear 1906 2002 1 Sarah Norton in 1932 16 her death 2 Marion Gurney nee Spaulding the mother of his son in law 17 Mary Molly Forman Goodyear b 1935 A R Gurney 1930 2017 a playwright 17 Anne Goodyear William H Hudnut III b 1932 member of the U S House of Representatives 18 19 Michael Conger Hudnut 1952 2011 Shirley RaMelle Clarke in 1983 20 21 Peter Hudnut 20 Stephen Hudnut Danielle Hudnut 20 Laura Hudnut 1954 2003 22 David Reed 20 Timothy Hudnut 20 William H Hudnut IV b 1962 20 23 Theodore Hudnut b 1964 Amy Corken in 2000 20 24 Sarah C Goodyear 18 Mary Goodyear 1907 1977 Theodore G Kenefick 1898 1972 citation needed Anson Conger Goodyear Jr 1911 1982 citation needed Dr Stephen Goodyear 1915 1998 1 Aline Fox d 1943 in 1942 2 Mary Van Rensselaer Robins 1919 2006 25 the granddaughter of Thomas Robins Jr in 1944 26 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 25 27 Zachary Goodyear 25 Jessica Goodyear 27 Abigail Goodyear 27 Talbot Goodyear 25 Esther Permelia Goodyear 1881 Arnold Brooks Watson 1877 citation needed Ella Portia Watson 1910 1985 Stephen V R Spaulding Jr 1909 1977 citation needed Esther Spaulding 28 Stephen V R Spaulding III 28 Esther Watson b 1915 David Brooks Crane 1909 1954 29 Nancy Crane b 1940 28 Michael Crane 29 Lisa Crane 29 Ann Watson 1916 1954 Edward B Bickford 1909 1995 the son of Harold Childe Bickford amp Mary Davidson Bickford 30 Mary Ann Bickford b 1939 Richard Bolling Patton b 1930 30 Patricia Bickford b 1941 1 Allen Lytel Greenough b 1941 div 1976 2 Thomas Peter Donnelly b 1942 in 1976 30 Susan Bickford 1944 1972 William Neil Thomas III b 1944 30 Edward Watson Bickford b 1948 Katherine May Thomson b 1948 30 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 31 Charles W Goodyear III 1909 1968 Mary E Thompson 1911 2000 citation needed Charles W Goodyear IV b 1933 aka Charles W Goodyear III citation needed James Lyles Goodyear Mary Ann Keller in 1983 32 Charles W Goodyear V b 1958 aka Charles W Goodyear IV Elizabeth Dabezies in 1992 33 David L Goodyear citation needed Andrew T Goodyear October 3 1939 April 13 2001 citation needed Mary Easton Goodyear citation needed Jane Goodyear Hardin H citation needed Anne Rumsey citation needed Laurence Rumsey Goodyear 1912 1995 Ruth A Millett citation needed Austin Goodyear 1923 2005 34 1 Louisa Robins 1920 1992 35 the granddaughter of Thomas Robins Jr 36 in 1939 37 her death in 1992 Sara Suleri 1953 2022 in 1993 38 Grace Rumsey Goodyear b 1941 Franklin Delano Roosevelt III b 1938 grandson of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt in 1962 39 40 Phoebe Louisa Roosevelt b 1965 Nicholas Martin Roosevelt b 1966 Amelia Amie Roosevelt b 1966 Cullen Goodyear 41 Thomas R Goodyear Barbara Marshall 1946 2007 the daughter of Paul P Marshall and Marian Cunningham 42 Ruth Goodyear Mark Dunbar 42 Heidi Goodyear Justin Sachs 42 Kristi Goodyear John Powitsky 42 Susan Goodyear William DeLong 42 Cullen Goodyear Matthew Concannon 42 Bradley Goodyear 1885 1959 Jeanette Bissell 1983 citation needed Bradley Goodyear Jr 1911 1941 5 Suzanne Robinson citation needed John Goodyear Julia Halls Owsley citation needed Richard Goodyear Constance Martin Bradley Bissell Goodyear HSH Princess Catherine Adair Romanovskaya Ilyinskaya granddaughter of Paul Ilyinsky Esme Goodyear Louisa Emery Goodyear 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 43 div 1948 2 Daniel Barton Streeter 1909 1994 in 1949 the son of Daniel W Streeter 1883 1964 44 Alexander Frederick Bradley Prince della Torre e Tasso 1940 2011 1 Martha Singer b 1943 in 1966 45 div 1989 2 Connie Schmid 46 Louise Jeannette Torre Tasso b 1967 James Hoare b 1943 47 Alexander Torre Tasso b 1968 47 Helen Torre Tasso b 1977 47 Daniel Streeter 47 Bradley Streeter 47 Thomas Goodyear 48 Frank Henry Goodyear Josephine Looney 1915 in 1871 Grace Goodyear 1872 1915 Ganson Depew 1866 1934 49 nephew of Chauncey Depew in 1894 3 div 1909 50 Lucia Depew 1900 1971 1 Edward de Cernea div 1929 51 2 George E Parkinson in 1930 51 div 1934 49 50 52 Grace de Cernea Scott Hale Reiniger Sr Scott Reiniger Patricia Parkinson 49 Ganson Goodyear Depew 1896 1924 49 50 53 Josephine Goodyear 1874 1904 George Montgomery Sicard 1872 1942 in 1900 3 George Sicard b 1901 citation needed Josephine Sicard b 1904 citation needed Florence Goodyear d 1958 George Olds Wagner in 1902 3 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 54 55 Frank Henry Goodyear III 1918 2013 1 Alison Robinson Harrison in 1940 her death 1966 2 Caroline Wyeth 3 Margaret Chew 56 Alison Harrison Goodyear William W Freehling b 1935 a historian 56 Bill Freehling Jr 56 a journalist 57 Alison Freehling a journalist 57 Johnson 56 Frank Henry Goodyear Jr Elizabeth Wanton Balis in 1966 56 58 Frank Henry Goodyear III Anne Collins in 2000 56 59 60 Grace Wanton Goodyear Adam Ingram Eiser in 1999 56 61 Alison Goodyear Charles Adelle Lewis Totten in 1994 56 62 Dorothy Knox Goodyear Wyckoff 1917 1999 5 Clinton Randolph Wyckoff Jr in 1937 6 Marjorie Goodyear 1920 2015 Wilson 5 Robert Millard Goodyear 1925 2011 Patricia Smith 1924 2013 in 1947 63 Goodyear was a good friend of George H W Bush 64 Mary Cici Goodyear Henry Buckland Sawyer III in 1974 64 65 66 Robert Goodyear 64 Virginia Ginny Goodyear 64 Dana Kopald 63 Laura Kopald 63 Seth Kopald 63 Dorothy Dodie Goodyear 64 Wilson 63 Amelia Wilson Anna Wilson Patricia Patsy Goodyear 64 Good Farm 63 Elijah Good Farm 63 Aaron Good Farm 63 Marjorie Margie Goodyear 64 See also editCharles W Goodyear Great Southern Lumber Company Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad Anson Goodyear Charles W Goodyear House Chip Goodyear Bogalusa 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Nephew of Chauncey Depew a Former Corporation Lawyer Won Many Honors The New York Times September 26 1934 Retrieved 14 August 2016 a b c DIVORCES GANSON DEPEW Decree Granted in Colorado Against the Senator s Nephew The New York Times January 10 1909 Retrieved 14 August 2016 a b TWO NEW YORK WIVES OBTAIN RENO DECREES Mrs Emily McC Gardner and Mrs Harriet B Burton in Day s List of Divorcees The New York Times March 13 1934 Retrieved 14 August 2016 DECREE TO MRS PARKINSON She Gets Reno Divorce From New Yorker Whom She Met There The New York Times May 6 1941 Retrieved 14 August 2016 G G DEPEW LEFT 1 000 000 Will of Federal Attorney at Buffalo Makes Several Bequests The New York Times April 10 1924 Retrieved 14 August 2016 Mrs F H Goodyear Weds E P Rogers of New York PDF Buffalo Courier Express October 1 1931 Retrieved 14 August 2016 EDMUND ROGERS OF FULTON TRUST Former Chairman of Board Is Dead at 84 on L I The New York Times September 17 1966 Retrieved 14 August 2016 a b c d e f g h Frank Henry Goodyear Sr codyenterprise com 25 February 2013 Retrieved 3 September 2015 a b John Simon Guggenheim Foundation William W Freehling www gf org Guggenheim Foundation Retrieved 14 August 2016 Frank Goodyear Jr Marries Miss Balis The New York Times November 5 1966 Retrieved 14 August 2016 WEDDINGS Anne Collins Frank Goodyear III The New York Times 11 June 2000 Retrieved 14 August 2016 Bowdoin College Museum of Art News www bowdoin edu Retrieved 15 August 2016 WEDDINGS Grace Goodyear Adam Ingram Eiser The New York Times 5 September 1999 Retrieved 14 August 2016 WEDDINGS Alison Goodyear Charles Totten The New York Times 29 May 1994 Retrieved 14 August 2016 a b c d e f g h Patricia Smith Goodyear Shellhouse Funeral Home June 27 2013 Retrieved 14 August 2016 a b c d e f g Robert Millard GOODYEAR legacy com The Buffalo News Retrieved 3 September 2015 Times Special To The New York 22 December 1974 Mary C Goodyear Is Married To Henry Buckland Sawyer 3d The New York Times Retrieved 14 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