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Robert Winthrop (banker)

Robert Winthrop (April 18, 1833 – November 18, 1892)[1] was a wealthy banker and capitalist in New York City.

Robert Winthrop
Painting of Winthrop by Chartran, c. 1880
Born(1833-04-18)April 18, 1833
DiedNovember 18, 1892(1892-11-18) (aged 59)
Resting placeGreen-Wood Cemetery
Brooklyn, NY
NationalityAmerican
OccupationBanker
Spouse
Katherine Wilson Taylor
(m. 1859)
Children6, including Grenville, Beekman
RelativesRobert Kean (grandson)
Herman van Roijen (grandson)

Family

Winthrop was born on April 18, 1833. He was the son of Thomas Charles Winthrop (1797–1873) and Georgianna (Kane) Winthrop.[2] He was also the brother of Civil War General Frederic Winthrop. He was a direct descendant of colonial governors John Winthrop, John Winthrop, Jr., and Fitz-John Winthrop.[3]

Career

Robert Winthrop commenced his business career in the cotton and sugar business with J.&A. Dennistoun Wood. In 1859, he turned to banking with the firm of Read, & Drexel. He was admitted to the New York Stock Exchange in 1862. In 1863, he became a one-third owner in the firm of Drexel, Winthrop & Company.

Drexel, Winthrop was a very successful firm during the 1860s. most of this time, this New York branch, combined with the Drexel’s Philadelphia branch, was profiting between $300,000 and $350,000 per year. The Drexel brothers had a desire to do more European investing, as Winthrop did not agree, Drexel, Winthrop was dissolved in 1871 and Robert Winthrop & Company was established.

Over the next twenty years, this company would grow into an important family banking enterprise; Robert Winthrop multiplied his family’s fortune many times over. The Company would remain in the Winthrop family’s hands for over one hundred years. In 1977, Wood, Struthers, & Winthrop, the successor firm of Robert Winthrop & Company, was sold to Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette for one-million shares of DLJ stock. DLJ went on to become part of Credit Suisse.

Robert Winthrop was considered a close associate of his father-in-law, Moses Taylor. By the late 1860s, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winthrop were large holders of the Manhattan Gas Light Company with 240 shares. In 1873, they held 1,320 shares of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad. In 1870, Winthrop was a director of The Manhattan Coal Company. The extent of the Robert Winthrop family wealth would be further revealed during the Pujo Committee investigations. In 1913, a report issued by the Taft Administration showed that Mrs. Robert Winthrop was the third largest shareholder of National City Bank of New York, while Robert Winthrop & Company was the sixth largest shareholder in the National Bank of Commerce of New York. These were the nation’s two largest banks at the time.[1] His son, Beekman Winthrop, headed Robert Winthrop and Company from 1913 until 1939 and served as a director of National City Bank.[4]

In 1883, Robert Winthrop was an original shareholder of the Real Estate Exchange and Auction Room in New York when he purchased $10,000 of the original $115,000 subscribed. Other original shareholders included John Jacob Astor, William Astor, and Lloyd Aspinwall. Winthrop served as a trustee of the New York Life Insurance and Trust Company and the Orthopedic Hospital.

Society life

Socially, Robert Winthrop belonged to the Union, Knickerbocker, Riding, and Metropolitan Clubs. Winthrop was a friend, neighbor, and business associate of Theodore Roosevelt, Sr., father of United States President Theodore Roosevelt. The Winthrop and Roosevelt families would remain close through the next generation as Robert Winthrop’s son, Beekman Winthrop, would serve as Governor of Puerto Rico and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury during Roosevelt's Administration.[4]

Personal life

On June 23, 1859, Winthrop was married to Kate Wilson Taylor (1839–1925). She was the daughter of Moses Taylor, who was one of the greatest railroad, iron, and coal company financiers and was president of National City Bank for 27 years. They had six children who lived to adulthood:[2]

Winthrop died on November 18, 1892, at his home, 38 East 37th Street in New York City and his funeral was held at Grace Church in Manhattan.[1]

Descendants

Through his daughter Katharine, Winthrop was the grandfather of U.S. Congressman Robert Winthrop Kean (1893–1980), grandfather of Governor of New Jersey and 9/11 Commission Chairman Thomas Howard Kean Sr. (b. 1935), and 2x great-grandfather of Minority Leader of the New Jersey Senate Thomas Kean (b. 1968). It was the Winthrop-Taylor fortune that kept the Kean family afloat in tough economic times. Winthrop-Taylor monies were lent to the Kean’s during the Panic of 1907, during the Great Depression to recapitalize Kean, Taylor and National State Bank of Elizabeth, and once again upon the death of Hamilton Fish Kean in 1941 to keep Kean, Taylor in existence.

Among Robert Winthrop’s descendants, Robert Winthrop (1904–1999), who headed Robert Winthrop & Company, and Wood, Struthers, & Winthrop from 1939 until 1969 and was the majority partner upon its sale in 1977. Frederic Winthrop (1906–1979) was a gentleman farmer who presided over his 600-acre (2.4 km2) estate in Hamilton and Ipswich, Massachusetts. Frederic Winthrop was the father of five sons including Grant Forbes Winthrop who is a partner at Milbank, & Winthrop, a private investment firm in New York City. Through his marriage, Frederic Winthrop was the uncle of U.S. Senator John F. Kerry. The Winthrop cousins also jointly own a 23,000-acre (93 km2) plantation in Allendale County, South Carolina, called Groton Plantation.[11] The plantation is today the site of ongoing conservation efforts through game management, and the land remains a token of beautiful low country South Carolina.

References

  1. ^ a b c "ROBERT WINTHROP" (PDF). The New York Times. November 20, 1892. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  2. ^ a b Adlard, George (1862). The Sutton-Dudleys of England and the Dudleys of Massachusetts in New England. John Russell Smith. p. 127. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
  3. ^ Henry Anstice. History of Saint George's Church in the City of New York, 1752-1811-1911. N,Y.: Harper, 1911, p. 450.
  4. ^ a b c "EX-GOV. WINTHROP, PUERTO RICO, DIES; Retired Banker Served Island, 1904-07--Former Secretary of William H. Taft Was 66 OFFICIAL IN PHILIPPINES Ex-Executive and Judge There Also Assistant in Treasury and Navy Departments". The New York Times. 11 November 1940. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
  5. ^ "ROBERT D. WINTHROP IS DEAD; | Banker and Broker Who Was a Member of Many Clubs" (PDF). The New York Times. April 17, 1912. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  6. ^ "Obituary 1 -- No Title". The New York Times. January 21, 1943. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  7. ^ "MRS. WINTHROP CRASH VICTIM Truck Driver Is Held in Boston Woman's Death". The Boston Globe. 6 August 1938. p. 1. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  8. ^ Albertina van Roijen died April 19, 1934 obituary, The New York Times, April 24, 1934.
  9. ^ Lawrence Shaw Mayo. The Winthrop Family in America. Boston, Ma: Massachusetts Historical Society, 1948, pp. 381-383.
  10. ^ "MRS. BEEKMAN WINTHROP.; Wife of Former Assistant Secretary of the Navy Dies". The New York Times. 11 December 1928. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
  11. ^ A Rich Do-gooder Named Winthrop Turns Detective to Solve a Brutal Murder, People, July 8, 1974, Vol. 2, No. 2.

Further reading

  • "The Business Career of Moses Taylor" by Daniel Hodas, New York: New York University Press (1976).
  • "An Old Merchant's Death", obituary of Moses Taylor in The New York Times, May 24, 1882.
  • "Reared in a Greenhouse" by Dorothy B. Wexler, New York and London, Garland Publishing (1998).
  • "Governor Tom Kean" by Alvin S. Felzenberg: RutgersUniversity Press (2006).
  • "Fourscore Years" by Robert W. Kean, Privately Published (1974).
  • "The New York Times," articles from the following dates: June 25, 1859; October 16, 1977; January 23, 1913; December 4, 1883;

External links

  • Groton Plantation – Solomons Crossroads, Allendale & Hampton Counties
  • Winthrop Family Home Movie Collection, University of Georgia

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This article is about the financier For the lawyer and politician see Robert Charles Winthrop For the RN Admiral see Robert Winthrop 1764 1832 Robert Winthrop April 18 1833 November 18 1892 1 was a wealthy banker and capitalist in New York City Robert WinthropPainting of Winthrop by Chartran c 1880Born 1833 04 18 April 18 1833DiedNovember 18 1892 1892 11 18 aged 59 New York CityResting placeGreen Wood CemeteryBrooklyn NYNationalityAmericanOccupationBankerSpouseKatherine Wilson Taylor m 1859 wbr Children6 including Grenville BeekmanRelativesRobert Kean grandson Herman van Roijen grandson Contents 1 Family 2 Career 2 1 Society life 3 Personal life 3 1 Descendants 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksFamily EditWinthrop was born on April 18 1833 He was the son of Thomas Charles Winthrop 1797 1873 and Georgianna Kane Winthrop 2 He was also the brother of Civil War General Frederic Winthrop He was a direct descendant of colonial governors John Winthrop John Winthrop Jr and Fitz John Winthrop 3 Career EditRobert Winthrop commenced his business career in the cotton and sugar business with J amp A Dennistoun Wood In 1859 he turned to banking with the firm of Read amp Drexel He was admitted to the New York Stock Exchange in 1862 In 1863 he became a one third owner in the firm of Drexel Winthrop amp Company Drexel Winthrop was a very successful firm during the 1860s most of this time this New York branch combined with the Drexel s Philadelphia branch was profiting between 300 000 and 350 000 per year The Drexel brothers had a desire to do more European investing as Winthrop did not agree Drexel Winthrop was dissolved in 1871 and Robert Winthrop amp Company was established Over the next twenty years this company would grow into an important family banking enterprise Robert Winthrop multiplied his family s fortune many times over The Company would remain in the Winthrop family s hands for over one hundred years In 1977 Wood Struthers amp Winthrop the successor firm of Robert Winthrop amp Company was sold to Donaldson Lufkin amp Jenrette for one million shares of DLJ stock DLJ went on to become part of Credit Suisse Robert Winthrop was considered a close associate of his father in law Moses Taylor By the late 1860s Mr and Mrs Robert Winthrop were large holders of the Manhattan Gas Light Company with 240 shares In 1873 they held 1 320 shares of the Delaware Lackawanna and Western Railroad In 1870 Winthrop was a director of The Manhattan Coal Company The extent of the Robert Winthrop family wealth would be further revealed during the Pujo Committee investigations In 1913 a report issued by the Taft Administration showed that Mrs Robert Winthrop was the third largest shareholder of National City Bank of New York while Robert Winthrop amp Company was the sixth largest shareholder in the National Bank of Commerce of New York These were the nation s two largest banks at the time 1 His son Beekman Winthrop headed Robert Winthrop and Company from 1913 until 1939 and served as a director of National City Bank 4 In 1883 Robert Winthrop was an original shareholder of the Real Estate Exchange and Auction Room in New York when he purchased 10 000 of the original 115 000 subscribed Other original shareholders included John Jacob Astor William Astor and Lloyd Aspinwall Winthrop served as a trustee of the New York Life Insurance and Trust Company and the Orthopedic Hospital Society life Edit Socially Robert Winthrop belonged to the Union Knickerbocker Riding and Metropolitan Clubs Winthrop was a friend neighbor and business associate of Theodore Roosevelt Sr father of United States President Theodore Roosevelt The Winthrop and Roosevelt families would remain close through the next generation as Robert Winthrop s son Beekman Winthrop would serve as Governor of Puerto Rico and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury during Roosevelt s Administration 4 Personal life EditOn June 23 1859 Winthrop was married to Kate Wilson Taylor 1839 1925 She was the daughter of Moses Taylor who was one of the greatest railroad iron and coal company financiers and was president of National City Bank for 27 years They had six children who lived to adulthood 2 Robert Dudley Winthrop 1861 1912 a Harvard graduate and banker who did not marry 5 Grenville Lindall Winthrop 1864 1943 who accumulated one of the largest and most valuable private art collections in the United States which he bequeathed to the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University upon his death in 1943 6 Katharine Taylor Winthrop 1866 1943 who married U S Senator Hamilton Fish Kean a son of Col John Kean Frederic Bayard Winthrop 1868 1932 who married Dorothy Amory d 1907 in 1903 After her death he married Sarah Barroll Thayer 1885 1938 the daughter of Nathaniel Thayer III in 1911 7 Albertina Taylor Winthrop 1871 1934 8 who married Dutch diplomat Jan Herman van Roijen 9 Beekman Winthrop 1874 1940 4 who served in the Taft Administration and from 1909 to 1913 was Assistant Secretary of the Navy He married Melza Riggs Wood 1870 1928 10 Winthrop died on November 18 1892 at his home 38 East 37th Street in New York City and his funeral was held at Grace Church in Manhattan 1 Descendants Edit Through his daughter Katharine Winthrop was the grandfather of U S Congressman Robert Winthrop Kean 1893 1980 grandfather of Governor of New Jersey and 9 11 Commission Chairman Thomas Howard Kean Sr b 1935 and 2x great grandfather of Minority Leader of the New Jersey Senate Thomas Kean b 1968 It was the Winthrop Taylor fortune that kept the Kean family afloat in tough economic times Winthrop Taylor monies were lent to the Kean s during the Panic of 1907 during the Great Depression to recapitalize Kean Taylor and National State Bank of Elizabeth and once again upon the death of Hamilton Fish Kean in 1941 to keep Kean Taylor in existence Among Robert Winthrop s descendants Robert Winthrop 1904 1999 who headed Robert Winthrop amp Company and Wood Struthers amp Winthrop from 1939 until 1969 and was the majority partner upon its sale in 1977 Frederic Winthrop 1906 1979 was a gentleman farmer who presided over his 600 acre 2 4 km2 estate in Hamilton and Ipswich Massachusetts Frederic Winthrop was the father of five sons including Grant Forbes Winthrop who is a partner at Milbank amp Winthrop a private investment firm in New York City Through his marriage Frederic Winthrop was the uncle of U S Senator John F Kerry The Winthrop cousins also jointly own a 23 000 acre 93 km2 plantation in Allendale County South Carolina called Groton Plantation 11 The plantation is today the site of ongoing conservation efforts through game management and the land remains a token of beautiful low country South Carolina References Edit a b c ROBERT WINTHROP PDF The New York Times November 20 1892 Retrieved 24 July 2018 a b Adlard George 1862 The Sutton Dudleys of England and the Dudleys of Massachusetts in New England John Russell Smith p 127 Retrieved 23 January 2018 Henry Anstice History of Saint George s Church in the City of New York 1752 1811 1911 N Y Harper 1911 p 450 a b c EX GOV WINTHROP PUERTO RICO DIES Retired Banker Served Island 1904 07 Former Secretary of William H Taft Was 66 OFFICIAL IN PHILIPPINES Ex Executive and Judge There Also Assistant in Treasury and Navy Departments The New York Times 11 November 1940 Retrieved 23 January 2018 ROBERT D WINTHROP IS DEAD Banker and Broker Who Was a Member of Many Clubs PDF The New York Times April 17 1912 Retrieved 23 July 2018 Obituary 1 No Title The New York Times January 21 1943 Retrieved 23 July 2018 MRS WINTHROP CRASH VICTIM Truck Driver Is Held in Boston Woman s Death The Boston Globe 6 August 1938 p 1 Retrieved 24 July 2018 Albertina van Roijen died April 19 1934 obituary The New York Times April 24 1934 Lawrence Shaw Mayo The Winthrop Family in America Boston Ma Massachusetts Historical Society 1948 pp 381 383 MRS BEEKMAN WINTHROP Wife of Former Assistant Secretary of the Navy Dies The New York Times 11 December 1928 Retrieved 23 January 2018 A Rich Do gooder Named Winthrop Turns Detective to Solve a Brutal Murder People July 8 1974 Vol 2 No 2 Archived Further reading Edit The Business Career of Moses Taylor by Daniel Hodas New York New York University Press 1976 An Old Merchant s Death obituary of Moses Taylor in The New York Times May 24 1882 Reared in a Greenhouse by Dorothy B Wexler New York and London Garland Publishing 1998 Governor Tom Kean by Alvin S Felzenberg RutgersUniversity Press 2006 Fourscore Years by Robert W Kean Privately Published 1974 The New York Times articles from the following dates June 25 1859 October 16 1977 January 23 1913 December 4 1883 External links EditGroton Plantation Solomons Crossroads Allendale amp Hampton Counties Winthrop Family Home Movie Collection University of Georgia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Winthrop banker amp oldid 1160325807, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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