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Griswold family

The Griswold family (/ˈɡrɪzwɔːld, -wəld/)[1] is an American political family from Connecticut and New York of English descent. The family's fortune originates from the 19th Century industrial and merchant pursuits. They tend to be Republican but a few of them support the Democratic Party.

Griswold Family
Current regionUnited States, England
Place of originSolihull, England, United Kingdom
MembersMatthew Griswold, Roger Griswold, John Augustus Griswold
Connected familiesWolcott, Forbes, Bradford, Gardiner
Estate(s)Malvern Hall, Griswold Point, John N. A. Griswold House

Family origins

 
Malvern Hall – Seat of the English Griswold Family

The Griswold family originates from Solihull, England, where they lived for centuries as greyhound breeders, which were a favorite of King Edward I of England.[2][3][4]

The first members of the family to arrive in America were the Puritans half-brothers Edward and Matthew Griswold, landing initially at Dorchester, Massachusetts in 1639 and continuing on as part of the group of colonists settling Windsor, Connecticut.[3] In 1646, Matthew married Anna Wolcott and moved to Old Saybrook, Connecticut and was later Deputy and Commissioner of Lyme, Connecticut, quickly amassing thousands of acres of land and become one of the richest men in the colony.[5] Edward Griswold remained in Windsor and played pivotal roles in the early politics of the colony. Many of his descendants moved west to New York following the American Revolution and founded the New York branch of the family, from whom Congressman John Augustus Griswold is descended.

Legacy and accumulation of wealth

Politics

Many members of the family were influential in state and national politics. During the colonial era, the Griswolds were one of a roughly half-dozen families which governed Connecticut state politics. In 1801, the Hartford Courant called "Griswold" one of the most "revered and ancient families" of Connecticut.[6]

Industry

John Augustus Griswold of the New York branch of the family made a considerable fortune in the iron and steel industry, forming the Albany and Rensselaer Iron and Steel Works of Troy, New York. During the American Civil War, Griswold financed at his personal expense the USS Monitor and later engaged his iron business in the production of other Monitor class ironclad ships.[7] Griswold later become president of the Troy and Lansingburgh Railroad, of the Troy and Cohoes Railroad and of the New Orleans, Mobile and Texas Railroad.

Matthew Griswold VII, grandson of governor Roger Griswold, founded the Griswold Manufacturing Company of Erie, Pennsylvania, manufacturers of the Griswold cast-iron products.

Samuel Griswold, a descendant of settler Edward Griswold, moved to Georgia and was notable for producing weapons for the Confederate Army.

China trade and shipping

 
N. L. and G. Griswold donated the service of George Griswold which left New York for Liverpool in January 1863 with a cargo for the relief of Lancashire working men. The cargo donated by the International Relief Committee and the New York Produce Exchange.[8]
 
The clipper ship "Challenge" of the N.L. & G. Griswold fleet

Members of the Connecticut branch of the family moved to New York City in 1796 and engaged in trade. Brothers Nathaniel Lynde Griswold and George Griswold founded the N.L & G. Griswold Company to import sugar and rum from the Caribbean on clipper ships.[9] They expanded to the China Trade, capturing a large share of the 19th century tea market. It was noted that "I do not suppose that there is a country store, however insignificant, in the entire United States that has not seen a large or small package of tea marked 'N.L & G.G.' [10] George Griswold Jr operated clipper ships to China and amassed a great fortune; setting up residence on Fifth Avenue.[11] John Griswold, brother of George Jr., was responsible for building the John N. A. Griswold House in Newport, Rhode Island.[11]

Another member of the family, John Griswold, founded the Black X Line of packet clippers that shipped supplies between the United States and Great Britain. Robert Harper Griswold, a man whom Herman Melville called "a man of much reading .. elegant manner and great personal beauty," greatly expanded the line and amassed his own wealth.[12] His wealth enabled him to buy what is now the home that now houses the Florence Griswold Museum, named after his daughter.

Notable family members

Noted as business-people

Noted as politicians and activists

Many Griswold family members were influential in politics in the states of Connecticut and New York.

Art and culture

Science and Academia

Griswold family tree

Griswold family members
  • Matthew Griswold jr (1652-1716)
  • Daniel Griswold (1656–1728) m. Mindwell Bissell (1663–1728)
    • Daniel Griswold (1684–1772) m. Sarah White (1694–1738)
      • Seth Griswold (1723–1810) m. Susanna Shurtleff (1732–1757)
        • Simeon Griswold (1752–1843) m. Ann Hutchinson (1755–1836)
          • Justin Griswold (1779–1841)
          • Chester Griswold (1781–1860) m. Abby Moulton
  • Matthew Griswold (1652–c. 1716) m. (1) 1683: Phebe Hyde (1663–1704); m. (2) 1705: Mary DeWolf (c. 1656–1724)
    • John Griswold (1690–1764) m. 1713: Hannah Lee (1694–1773)
      • Matthew Griswold (1714–1799) m. 1743: Ursula Wolcott (1724–1788)
      • Phebe Griswold (1716–1770) m. 1731: Jonathan Parsons (1705–1776)
      • Thomas Griswold (1718–1770) m. 1741: Susannah Lynde (1721–1768)
      • Hannah Griswold (1723–1772) m. Benajah Bushnell
      • Lucy Griswold (1726–1795) m. 1753: Elijah Backus (1726–1798)
      • Sarah Griswold (1729–1777) m. William Hillhouse (1728–1816)[13]
        • John Griswold Hillhouse (1751–1806) m. Elizabeth Mason
          • Harriet Hillhouse (1792–1866) m. David Buel (1784–1860)
        • James Hillhouse (1754–1832)[14]
        • Thomas Griswold Hillhouse (1766–1835)
          • Thomas Hillhouse (1817–1897) m. Harriet Prouty (1823–1903)
            • Thomas Griswold Hillhouse (1848–1910)
      • Clarissa Griswold (1735–1811) m. Nathan Elliott (1725–1798)
      • Deborah Griswold (1735–1811) m. 1756 Nathan Jewett Jr. (1734–1802)
    • George Griswold (1692–1761) m. Hannah Lynde (1698–1734)
      • George Griswold (1726–1816) m. Elizabeth Lee (1735–1797)
        • George Griswold (1777–1859) m. (1) Eliza Woodhull (1784–1810); m. (2) Maria Matilda Cumming (1792–1880)
          • Maria Griswold (1804–1866) m. George Winthrop Gray (1799–1863)
          • Cornelia Woodhull Griswold (1807–1888) m. Joseph Woodward Haven (1803–1872)
            • George Griswold Haven Sr. (1837–1908) m. Emma Walton Martin (1840–1873)
              • George Griswold Haven Jr. (1866–1925) m. (1) Elizabeth Shaw Ingersoll (1860–1923); m. (2) Dorothy James
                • Leila Ingersoll Haven (1890–1974) m. Gilbert Edward Jones Jr. (1888–1925)
                • George Griswold Haven III (1892–1944) m. Elizabeth George (1896–1990)
                • Alice Haven (1895–1946) m. (1) George Schieffelin Trevor (1892–1951); (2) William Otis Waters (1889–1940)
              • Cornelia Haven (1860–1926) m. Stephen Peabody
              • Alice Griswold Haven (1863–1959) m. John Nelson Borland (1859–1929)
                • Alice "Ella" Borland (1887–1987) m. Orme Wilson Jr. (1885–1966)
                  • Orme Wilson III (1920–1991) m. Julie Brown Colt
              • Joseph Woodward Haven (1864–1945) m. Henrietta Katherine Cram (1863–1934)
                • Katherine Sergeant Haven (1898–1974) m. (1) Johnston Livingston Redmond (1888–1933) (brother of Roland L. Redmond); m. (2) William Henry Osborn II (1895–1971) (grandson of William H. Osborn)
          • Sarah Helen Griswold (1815–1893) m. John Cleve Green (1800–1875)
          • Matilda Elizabeth Griswold (1817–1889) m. Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen (1817–1885)
          • George Griswold Jr. (1820–1884) m. Lydia Alley (1826–1908)
            • Mariana Griswold (1851–1934) m. Schuyler Van Rensselaer (1845–1884)
              • George Griswold Van Rensselaer (1875–1894)
            • Frank Gray Griswold (1854–1937) m. Josephine Houghteling Canfield (1864–1937) (mother of Cass Canfield)
            • George Griswold III (1857–1917) m. Emily Oliver Post (1860–1905)[23]
              • George Griswold IV (1896–1964) m. Isabelle Batelle Bridgman (1896–1977)
          • John Noble Alsop Griswold (1822–1909) m. Jane Louisa Emmet (1832–1909)
            • Minnie Griswold (1861–1954) m. John Murray Forbes Jr. (1844–1921)
            • Richard Alsop Griswold (1863–1864)
            • John Noble "Jack" Griswold (1865–1895)
            • Florence Temple Griswold (1867–1937) m. Horatio Robert Odo Cross (1846–1915)
              • Graham Griswold Odo Cross (1898–1963)
            • George Griswold II (1870–1902)

Places

References

  1. ^ "Griswold". Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.
  2. ^ Griswold, Wick (2014). Griswold Point: History From the Mouth of the Connecticut River. Charleston: The History Press. p. 16. ISBN 978-1-62619-571-4.
  3. ^ a b Salisbury, Edward (1892). The Griswold Family of Connecticut. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor.
  4. ^ French, Esther Griswold & Robert Lewis (1990). The Griswold Family: The First Five Generations in America. The Griswold Family Association.
  5. ^ Salisbury, Edward (1892). The Griswold Family of Connecticut. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor. p. 132.
  6. ^ "The Standing Order: Connecticut's Ruling Aristocracy, 1639–1818". Connecticut Explored. Connecticut Explored. Retrieved May 7, 2019.
  7. ^ "John A. Griswold Papers, 1848–1894". New York State Library web site. New York State Library. Retrieved October 7, 2014.
  8. ^ Henderson, William Otto (1934). The Lancashire Cotton Famine 1861–65. Manchester University Press. p. 84. Retrieved September 5, 2019.
  9. ^ Griswold, Wyck (2014). Griswold Point: History From the Mouth of the Connecticut River. Charleston: The History Press. p. 65. ISBN 978-1-62619-571-4.
  10. ^ Barrett, Walter (1885). The Old Merchants of New York City. New York: Thomas R. Knox & Co.
  11. ^ a b Major, Judith (2013). Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer: A Landscape Critic in the Gilded Age. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press.
  12. ^ Griswold, Wick (2014). Griswold Point: History From the Mouth of the Connecticut River. Charleston: The History Press. pp. 73–74. ISBN 978-1-62619-571-4.
  13. ^ HILLHOUSE, William – Biographical Information. Bioguide.congress.gov. Retrieved on October 19, 2011.
  14. ^ HILLHOUSE, James – Biographical Information. Bioguide.congress.gov. Retrieved on October 19, 2011.
  15. ^ "Frederick Frelinghuysen. Ex-President of Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company Dies". New York Times. January 2, 1924. Retrieved May 30, 2007. Frelinghuysen was President of the Benefit Life Insurance Company in Newark for ... to become President of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company. ...
  16. ^ "Frederick Frelinghuysen's Engagement". The New York Times. July 7, 1902. Retrieved January 30, 2018.
  17. ^ "Roselyne deViry Frelinghuysen". The Berkshire Eagle. March 12, 2014. Retrieved July 2, 2019.
  18. ^ "OBTAINS DECREE IN RENO; Former Anne de Smolianinof Divorces G. G. Frelinghuysen" (PDF). The New York Times. June 7, 1938. Retrieved July 2, 2019.
  19. ^ "G.G. FRELINGHUYSEN DIES AT AGE OF 84; Son of Arthur's Secretary Of State Was Lawyer Here for Half century. KIN OF NOTED GENERAL Parent, Great-Uncle, Cousin All Served New Jersey in the United States Senate" (PDF). The New York Times. April 22, 1936. Retrieved January 30, 2018.
  20. ^ "G.G. Frelinghuysen Dies. Son of Arthur's Secretary Of State Was Lawyer". New York Times. April 22, 1936.
  21. ^ "MRS. S.H. M'CAWLEY, WASHINGTON HOSTESS; Grandmother of Senator Lodge Dies in Home at Capital". The New York Times. February 20, 1939. Retrieved January 30, 2018.
  22. ^ "Beatrice Lodge, '56 Debutante, To Wed in July; Daughter of Envoy to Spain Is Betrothed to Antonio de Oyarzabal" (PDF). The New York Times. December 9, 1960. Retrieved May 18, 2019.
  23. ^ "Mrs. George Griswold, Jr. (ca. 1860–1905)". www.nyhistory.org/. New-York Historical Society. Retrieved July 2, 2019.

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This article is about the American political family For the fictional Griswold family in film comedy see National Lampoon s Vacation film series The Griswold family ˈ ɡ r ɪ z w ɔː l d w el d 1 is an American political family from Connecticut and New York of English descent The family s fortune originates from the 19th Century industrial and merchant pursuits They tend to be Republican but a few of them support the Democratic Party Griswold FamilyCurrent regionUnited States EnglandPlace of originSolihull England United KingdomMembersMatthew Griswold Roger Griswold John Augustus GriswoldConnected familiesWolcott Forbes Bradford GardinerEstate s Malvern Hall Griswold Point John N A Griswold House Contents 1 Family origins 2 Legacy and accumulation of wealth 2 1 Politics 2 2 Industry 2 3 China trade and shipping 3 Notable family members 3 1 Noted as business people 3 2 Noted as politicians and activists 3 3 Art and culture 3 4 Science and Academia 4 Griswold family tree 5 Places 6 ReferencesFamily origins Edit Malvern Hall Seat of the English Griswold Family The Griswold family originates from Solihull England where they lived for centuries as greyhound breeders which were a favorite of King Edward I of England 2 3 4 The first members of the family to arrive in America were the Puritans half brothers Edward and Matthew Griswold landing initially at Dorchester Massachusetts in 1639 and continuing on as part of the group of colonists settling Windsor Connecticut 3 In 1646 Matthew married Anna Wolcott and moved to Old Saybrook Connecticut and was later Deputy and Commissioner of Lyme Connecticut quickly amassing thousands of acres of land and become one of the richest men in the colony 5 Edward Griswold remained in Windsor and played pivotal roles in the early politics of the colony Many of his descendants moved west to New York following the American Revolution and founded the New York branch of the family from whom Congressman John Augustus Griswold is descended Legacy and accumulation of wealth EditPolitics Edit Many members of the family were influential in state and national politics During the colonial era the Griswolds were one of a roughly half dozen families which governed Connecticut state politics In 1801 the Hartford Courant called Griswold one of the most revered and ancient families of Connecticut 6 Industry Edit John Augustus Griswold of the New York branch of the family made a considerable fortune in the iron and steel industry forming the Albany and Rensselaer Iron and Steel Works of Troy New York During the American Civil War Griswold financed at his personal expense the USS Monitor and later engaged his iron business in the production of other Monitor class ironclad ships 7 Griswold later become president of the Troy and Lansingburgh Railroad of the Troy and Cohoes Railroad and of the New Orleans Mobile and Texas Railroad Matthew Griswold VII grandson of governor Roger Griswold founded the Griswold Manufacturing Company of Erie Pennsylvania manufacturers of the Griswold cast iron products Samuel Griswold a descendant of settler Edward Griswold moved to Georgia and was notable for producing weapons for the Confederate Army China trade and shipping Edit N L and G Griswold donated the service of George Griswold which left New York for Liverpool in January 1863 with a cargo for the relief of Lancashire working men The cargo donated by the International Relief Committee and the New York Produce Exchange 8 The clipper ship Challenge of the N L amp G Griswold fleet Members of the Connecticut branch of the family moved to New York City in 1796 and engaged in trade Brothers Nathaniel Lynde Griswold and George Griswold founded the N L amp G Griswold Company to import sugar and rum from the Caribbean on clipper ships 9 They expanded to the China Trade capturing a large share of the 19th century tea market It was noted that I do not suppose that there is a country store however insignificant in the entire United States that has not seen a large or small package of tea marked N L amp G G 10 George Griswold Jr operated clipper ships to China and amassed a great fortune setting up residence on Fifth Avenue 11 John Griswold brother of George Jr was responsible for building the John N A Griswold House in Newport Rhode Island 11 Another member of the family John Griswold founded the Black X Line of packet clippers that shipped supplies between the United States and Great Britain Robert Harper Griswold a man whom Herman Melville called a man of much reading elegant manner and great personal beauty greatly expanded the line and amassed his own wealth 12 His wealth enabled him to buy what is now the home that now houses the Florence Griswold Museum named after his daughter Notable family members EditNoted as business people Edit Samuel Griswold 1790 1867 American industrialist John Augustus Griswold 1818 1873 U S Representative from New York Industrialist and builder of the ironclad USS Monitor John N A Griswold 1822 1909 China trade merchant and industrialist Commissioned the John N A Griswold House in Newport Rhode Island William E S Griswold 1877 1964 CEO of W amp J Sloane John Sloane Griswold Sr 1914 2005 Noted industrial design executive Anita Griswold 1903 1976 real estate broker wife of John C GriswoldNoted as politicians and activists Edit Many Griswold family members were influential in politics in the states of Connecticut and New York Edward Griswold 1607 1690 Founding father of Connecticut early colonial politician Matthew Griswold 1714 1799 17th Governor of Connecticut Roger Griswold 1762 1812 22nd Governor of Connecticut 6th Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut and U S Representative Gaylord Griswold U S Representative from New York and drafter of the 12th Amendment of the U S Constitution John Augustus Griswold 1818 1873 U S Representative from New York Industrialist and builder of the ironclad USS Monitor John Ashley Griswold 1822 1902 U S Representative from New York George Griswold 1794 1857 Lieutenant Governor of Michigan Simeon Griswold 1752 1843 Five time member of the Massachusetts State Legislature Chester Griswold Member of the New York State Assembly Supervisor of Nassau New York William M Griswold 1823 1889 Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and Wisconsin State Senate William A Griswold 1775 1846 Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives William N Griswold 1834 1921 Supervisor of Welfare for New York Matthew Griswold 1833 1919 U S Congressman from Pennsylvania Art and culture Edit Florence Griswold 1850 1937 American artist and founder of the Old Lyme art colony Frank Gray Griswold 1854 1937 American sportsman and society leader of the Gilded Age Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer 1851 1934 American author and leader in the aesthetic movement William M Griswold American art historian and noted director of the Cleveland Museum of Art Science and Academia Edit John Augustus Griswold Jr 1912 1991 American ornithologist Curator of Birds Philadelphia Zoological Gardens Alfred Whitney Griswold 1906 1963 American historian and President of Yale University Erwin Griswold 1904 1994 Solicitor General of the United States and Dean of Harvard Law SchoolGriswold family tree EditFor an alphabetical list of people with the surname Griswold see Griswold surname Griswold family membersMatthew Griswold jr 1652 1716 Daniel Griswold 1656 1728 m Mindwell Bissell 1663 1728 Daniel Griswold 1684 1772 m Sarah White 1694 1738 Seth Griswold 1723 1810 m Susanna Shurtleff 1732 1757 Simeon Griswold 1752 1843 m Ann Hutchinson 1755 1836 Justin Griswold 1779 1841 Chester Griswold 1781 1860 m Abby Moulton John Augustus Griswold 1818 1872 m Elizabeth Hart Matthew Griswold 1652 c 1716 m 1 1683 Phebe Hyde 1663 1704 m 2 1705 Mary DeWolf c 1656 1724 John Griswold 1690 1764 m 1713 Hannah Lee 1694 1773 Matthew Griswold 1714 1799 m 1743 Ursula Wolcott 1724 1788 Marian Griswold 1750 1829 m 1 1769 Charles Church Chandler 1747 1787 m 2 1793 Ebenezer Lane 1747 1808 m 3 1809 Justin Ely 1739 1817 Dorothy Church Chandler 1770 1847 m James Backus 1764 1816 William Wolcott Backus 1803 1892 Henry Titus Backus 1809 1877 m Juliana Trumball Woodbridge Marian Griswold Chandler 1774 1817 m James Lanman 1769 1841 Charles James Lanman 1819 1895 m Adeline Dodge Charles Lanman 1819 1895 m Adeline Dodge Ebenezer Lane 1793 1866 Roger Griswold 1762 1812 m 1798 Fanny Rogers Frances Ann Griswold m 1818 Ebenezer Lane 1793 1866 Phebe Griswold 1716 1770 m 1731 Jonathan Parsons 1705 1776 Samuel Holden Parsons 1737 1789 m 1761 Mehitabel Mather 1743 1802 Thomas Griswold 1718 1770 m 1741 Susannah Lynde 1721 1768 Hannah Griswold 1723 1772 m Benajah Bushnell Lucy Griswold 1726 1795 m 1753 Elijah Backus 1726 1798 Sarah Griswold 1729 1777 m William Hillhouse 1728 1816 13 John Griswold Hillhouse 1751 1806 m Elizabeth Mason Harriet Hillhouse 1792 1866 m David Buel 1784 1860 Samuel Buel 1815 1892 m Jane Eliza Wilmer 1820 1908 David Hillhouse Buel 1839 1870 m Josephine Maria McDougall David Hillhouse Buel 1862 1923 m 1912 Katherine Frances Powers Oliver Prince Buel 1838 1899 m Josephine Maria nee McDougall Buel James Hillhouse 1754 1832 14 Thomas Griswold Hillhouse 1766 1835 Thomas Hillhouse 1817 1897 m Harriet Prouty 1823 1903 Thomas Griswold Hillhouse 1848 1910 Clarissa Griswold 1735 1811 m Nathan Elliott 1725 1798 Deborah Griswold 1735 1811 m 1756 Nathan Jewett Jr 1734 1802 George Griswold 1692 1761 m Hannah Lynde 1698 1734 George Griswold 1726 1816 m Elizabeth Lee 1735 1797 George Griswold 1777 1859 m 1 Eliza Woodhull 1784 1810 m 2 Maria Matilda Cumming 1792 1880 Maria Griswold 1804 1866 m George Winthrop Gray 1799 1863 George Griswold Gray 1830 1875 m Susan Irvin 1842 1924 Henry Winthrop Gray 1839 1906 m Mary Mackall Travers 1847 1900 daughter of William R Travers Maria Griswold Gray 1868 1947 m William Bay Coster 1868 1918 Cornelia Woodhull Griswold 1807 1888 m Joseph Woodward Haven 1803 1872 George Griswold Haven Sr 1837 1908 m Emma Walton Martin 1840 1873 George Griswold Haven Jr 1866 1925 m 1 Elizabeth Shaw Ingersoll 1860 1923 m 2 Dorothy James Leila Ingersoll Haven 1890 1974 m Gilbert Edward Jones Jr 1888 1925 George Griswold Haven III 1892 1944 m Elizabeth George 1896 1990 Alice Haven 1895 1946 m 1 George Schieffelin Trevor 1892 1951 2 William Otis Waters 1889 1940 Cornelia Haven 1860 1926 m Stephen Peabody Alice Griswold Haven 1863 1959 m John Nelson Borland 1859 1929 Alice Ella Borland 1887 1987 m Orme Wilson Jr 1885 1966 Orme Wilson III 1920 1991 m Julie Brown Colt Joseph Woodward Haven 1864 1945 m Henrietta Katherine Cram 1863 1934 Katherine Sergeant Haven 1898 1974 m 1 Johnston Livingston Redmond 1888 1933 brother of Roland L Redmond m 2 William Henry Osborn II 1895 1971 grandson of William H Osborn Sarah Helen Griswold 1815 1893 m John Cleve Green 1800 1875 Matilda Elizabeth Griswold 1817 1889 m Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen 1817 1885 Matilda Griswold Frelinghuysen 1846 1926 m Henry Winthrop Gray 1839 1906 Charlotte Louisa Lucy Frelinghuysen 1847 1930 Frederick Frelinghuysen 1848 1924 15 m Estelle Burnet Kinney 1868 1931 16 Frederick Frelinghuysen 1903 1966 Thomas Frelinghuysen b 1905 m Roselyne de Viry 1920 2014 daughter of Baron Humbert and Baroness Delphine Marie de Viry 17 Theodore Frelinghuysen b 1907 George Griswold Frelinghuysen II 1908 2002 m Anne de Smolianinof 18 Estelle Condit Frelinghuysen 1911 1988 m George Lovett Kingsland Morris 1905 1975 George Griswold Frelinghuysen 1851 1936 19 m Sara Linen Ballantine granddaughter of Peter Ballantine 20 Sarah Helen Frelinghuysen 1856 1939 m 1 John J Davis 1851 1902 m 2 Charles Laurie McCawley 1865 1935 21 Mathilda Elizabeth Frelinghuysen Davis 1876 1960 m George Cabot Lodge 1873 1909 Henry Cabot Lodge Jr 1902 1985 m Emily Esther Sears George Cabot Lodge II b 1927 m 1 Nancy Kunhardt daughter of Dorothy Kunhardt m 2 Susan Alexander Powers Henry Sears Lodge 1930 2017 John Davis Lodge 1903 1985 m Francesca Braggiotti 1902 1998 Lily Lodge b 1930 Beatrice Anna Cabot Lodge m Antonio de Oyarzabal b 1935 22 Helena Constance Lodge 1905 1998 m Baron Edouard de Streel 1896 1981 Theodore Frelinghuysen 1860 1928 m Alice Dudley Coats 1861 1889 daughter of Sir James Coats 1st Baronet George Griswold Jr 1820 1884 m Lydia Alley 1826 1908 Mariana Griswold 1851 1934 m Schuyler Van Rensselaer 1845 1884 George Griswold Van Rensselaer 1875 1894 Frank Gray Griswold 1854 1937 m Josephine Houghteling Canfield 1864 1937 mother of Cass Canfield George Griswold III 1857 1917 m Emily Oliver Post 1860 1905 23 George Griswold IV 1896 1964 m Isabelle Batelle Bridgman 1896 1977 John Noble Alsop Griswold 1822 1909 m Jane Louisa Emmet 1832 1909 Minnie Griswold 1861 1954 m John Murray Forbes Jr 1844 1921 Richard Alsop Griswold 1863 1864 John Noble Jack Griswold 1865 1895 Florence Temple Griswold 1867 1937 m Horatio Robert Odo Cross 1846 1915 Graham Griswold Odo Cross 1898 1963 George Griswold II 1870 1902 Places EditGriswold Connecticut named for Governor Roger Griswold Fort Griswold Groton Connecticut Named for Governor Matthew Griswold Griswoldville Georgia The Griswold Inn one of the oldest continuously run taverns in the United States References Edit Griswold Random House Webster s Unabridged Dictionary Griswold Wick 2014 Griswold Point History From the Mouth of the Connecticut River Charleston The History Press p 16 ISBN 978 1 62619 571 4 a b Salisbury Edward 1892 The Griswold Family of Connecticut New Haven Tuttle Morehouse amp Taylor French Esther Griswold amp Robert Lewis 1990 The Griswold Family The First Five Generations in America The Griswold Family Association Salisbury Edward 1892 The Griswold Family of Connecticut New Haven Tuttle Morehouse amp Taylor p 132 The Standing Order Connecticut s Ruling Aristocracy 1639 1818 Connecticut Explored Connecticut Explored Retrieved May 7 2019 John A Griswold Papers 1848 1894 New York State Library web site New York State Library Retrieved October 7 2014 Henderson William Otto 1934 The Lancashire Cotton Famine 1861 65 Manchester University Press p 84 Retrieved September 5 2019 Griswold Wyck 2014 Griswold Point History From the Mouth of the Connecticut River Charleston The History Press p 65 ISBN 978 1 62619 571 4 Barrett Walter 1885 The Old Merchants of New York City New York Thomas R Knox amp Co a b Major Judith 2013 Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer A Landscape Critic in the Gilded Age Charlottesville University of Virginia Press Griswold Wick 2014 Griswold Point History From the Mouth of the Connecticut River Charleston The History Press pp 73 74 ISBN 978 1 62619 571 4 HILLHOUSE William Biographical Information Bioguide congress gov Retrieved on October 19 2011 HILLHOUSE James Biographical Information Bioguide congress gov Retrieved on October 19 2011 Frederick Frelinghuysen Ex President of Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company Dies New York Times January 2 1924 Retrieved May 30 2007 Frelinghuysen was President of the Benefit Life Insurance Company in Newark for to become President of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company Frederick Frelinghuysen s Engagement The New York Times July 7 1902 Retrieved January 30 2018 Roselyne deViry Frelinghuysen The Berkshire Eagle March 12 2014 Retrieved July 2 2019 OBTAINS DECREE IN RENO Former Anne de Smolianinof Divorces G G Frelinghuysen PDF The New York Times June 7 1938 Retrieved July 2 2019 G G FRELINGHUYSEN DIES AT AGE OF 84 Son of Arthur s Secretary Of State Was Lawyer Here for Half century KIN OF NOTED GENERAL Parent Great Uncle Cousin All Served New Jersey in the United States Senate PDF The New York Times April 22 1936 Retrieved January 30 2018 G G Frelinghuysen Dies Son of Arthur s Secretary Of State Was Lawyer New York Times April 22 1936 MRS S H M CAWLEY WASHINGTON HOSTESS Grandmother of Senator Lodge Dies in Home at Capital The New York Times February 20 1939 Retrieved January 30 2018 Beatrice Lodge 56 Debutante To Wed in July Daughter of Envoy to Spain Is Betrothed to Antonio de Oyarzabal PDF The New York Times December 9 1960 Retrieved May 18 2019 Mrs George Griswold Jr ca 1860 1905 www nyhistory org New York Historical Society Retrieved July 2 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Griswold family amp oldid 1134341290, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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