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Rockefeller family

The Rockefeller family (/ˈrɒkəfɛlər/) is an American industrial, political, and banking family that owns one of the world's largest fortunes. The fortune was made in the American petroleum industry during the late 19th and early 20th centuries by brothers John D. Rockefeller and William A. Rockefeller Jr., primarily through Standard Oil (the predecessor of ExxonMobil and Chevron Corporation).[1] The family had a long association with, and control of, Chase Manhattan Bank.[2] By 1977, the Rockefellers were considered one of the most powerful families in American history.[3] The Rockefeller family originated in Rhineland in Germany and family members moved to the Americas in the early 18th century, while through Eliza Davison, with family roots in Middlesex County, New Jersey, John D. Rockefeller and William A. Rockefeller Jr. and their descendants are also of Scotch-Irish ancestry.[4]

Rockefeller family
John D. Rockefeller, prominent oil industrialist and founder of the Rockefeller dynasty
Current regionNew York, U.S.
Place of originRhineland
Founded
FounderJohann Peter Rockefeller
Titles
Connected familiesAldrich family
McCormick family
Stillman family
Estate(s)Rockefeller Center
Kykuit
The Casements

Background

The Rockefeller family originated in the Rhineland region in Germany and can be traced to the town Neuwied in the early 17th century. The American family branch is descended from Johann Peter Rockefeller, who migrated from the Rhineland to Philadelphia in the Province of Pennsylvania around 1723. In the US, he became a plantation owner and landholder in Somerville, and Amwell, New Jersey.[5][6][7]

One of the first members of the Rockefeller family in New York was businessman William A. Rockefeller Sr., who was born to a Protestant family in Granger, New York. He had six children with his first wife Eliza Davison, a daughter of a Scots-Irish farmer,[4] the most prominent of which were oil tycoons John D. Rockefeller and William A. Rockefeller Jr., the co-founders of Standard Oil. John D. Rockefeller (known as "Senior", as opposed to his son John D. Rockefeller Jr., known as "Junior") was a devout Northern Baptist, and he supported many church-based institutions.[8][9][10] While the Rockefeller family are mostly Baptists,[11][12] some of the Rockefellers were Episcopalians.[13]

Wealth

The Rockefeller brothers
 
John D. Rockefeller Sr.
 
William A. Rockefeller Jr.

The combined wealth of the family—their total assets and investments plus the individual wealth of its members—has never been known with any precision. The records of the family archives relating to both the family and individual members' net worth are closed to researchers.[14]

From the outset, the family's wealth has been under the complete control of the male members of the dynasty, through the family office. Despite strong-willed wives who had influence over their husbands' decisions—such as the pivotal female figure Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, wife of John D. Rockefeller Jr.—in all cases they received allowances only and were never given even partial responsibility for the family fortune.[15]

Much of the wealth has been locked up in the family trust of 1934 (which holds the bulk of the fortune and matures on the death of the fourth generation) and the trust of 1952, both administered by Chase Bank, the corporate successor to Chase Manhattan Bank. These trusts have consisted of shares in the successor companies to Standard Oil and other diversified investments, as well as the family's considerable real estate holdings. They are administered by a trust committee that oversees the fortune.

Management of this fortune today also rests with professional money managers who oversee the principal holding company, Rockefeller Financial Services, which controls all the family's investments, now that Rockefeller Center is no longer owned by the family. The present chairman is David Rockefeller Jr.

In 1992, it had five main arms:

  • Rockefeller & Co. (Money management: Universities have invested some of their endowments in this company);
  • Venrock Associates (Venture Capital: an early investment in Apple Computer was one of many it made in Silicon Valley entrepreneurial start-ups);
  • Rockefeller Trust Company (Manages hundreds of family trusts);
  • Rockefeller Insurance Company (Manages liability insurance for family members);
  • Acadia Risk Management (Insurance Broker: Contracts out policies for the family's vast art collections, real estate and private planes.)[16]

Real estate and institutions

 
Rockefeller Center at night, December 1934
 

The family was heavily involved in numerous real estate construction projects in the U.S. during the 20th century.[17] Chief among them:

Residences

Over the generations, the family members have resided in some historic homes. A total of 81 Rockefeller residences are on the National Register of Historic Places.[25] Not including all homes owned by the five brothers, some of the more prominent of these residences are:

  • One Beekman Place - The residence of Laurance in New York City.
  • 10 West 54th Street - A nine-story single-family home, the former residence of Junior before he shifted to 740 Park Avenue, and the largest residence in New York City at the time, it was the home for the five young brothers; it was later given by Junior to the Museum of Modern Art.[26]
  • 13 West 54th Street - A four-story townhouse used by Junior and Abby between 1901[27] and 1913.[26]
  • 740 Park Avenue - Junior and Abby's famed 40-room triplex apartment in the luxury New York City apartment building, which was later sold for a record price.
  • Bassett Hall - The house at Colonial Williamsburg bought by Junior in 1927 and renovated by 1936, it was the favourite residence of both Junior and Abby and is now a house museum at the family-restored Colonial Revival town.
  • The Casements - A three-story house at Ormond Beach in Florida, where Senior spent his last winters, from 1919 until his death.
  • The Eyrie - A sprawling 100-room summer holiday home on Mount Desert Island in Maine, demolished by family members in 1962.
  • Forest Hill - The family's country estate and a summer home in Cleveland, Ohio, for four decades; built and occupied by Senior, it burned down in 1917.
  • Golf House at Lakewood, New Jersey - The former three-story clubhouse for the elite Ocean County Hunt and Country Club, which Senior bought in 1902 to play golf on its golf course.
  • Kykuit, also known as the John D. Rockefeller Estate - The landmark six-story, 40-room home on the vast Westchester County family estate, home to four generations of the family.
  • The JY Ranch - The landmark ranch in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, the holiday resort home built by Junior and later owned by Laurance, which was used by all members of the family and had many prominent visitors, including presidents until Laurance donated it to the federal government in 2001.
  • The Rocks - 1940 Shepard Street NW and 2121 Park Road NW, Washington, DC - The 12,000 square foot house sits on 15.9 acres bordering Rock Creek Park; and is the largest residential property in the District of Columbia. Built by Daisy Blodgett for her daughter Mona in 1927, the name refers to its location, not the current owner. The property was purchased by Jay Rockefeller in 1984 when he became US Senator for West Virginia. He and his wife, Sharon Percy Rockefeller continue to live there.[28]
  • Rockwood Hall - The former home of William Rockefeller Jr. (demolished in the 1940s).
  • Rockefeller Guest House - The guest house of Blanchette Ferry Rockefeller.[18]

Politics

Prominent banker and philanthropist David Rockefeller Sr. was the family patriarch until his death in 2017. In 1960, when his brother Nelson Rockefeller was governor of New York, David Sr. successfully pressed for a repeal of a New York state law that restricted Chase Manhattan Bank from operating outside the city. David Sr. was twice offered the post of Treasury secretary by President Richard M. Nixon, but declined on both occasions. In 1979, he used his high-level contacts to bring Mohammad Reza Shah of Iran, who had been overthrown in the Iranian Revolution and was in poor health, for medical treatment in the United States. In 1998, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Bill Clinton for his work on International Executive Service Corps.[29]

Political offices held

 
Vice President Nelson Rockefeller
 
Governor Winthrop Rockefeller
 
Senator John D. Rockefeller IV

Legacy

A trademark of the dynasty over its 140-plus years has been the remarkable unity it has maintained, despite major divisions that developed in the late 1970s, and unlike other wealthy families such as the Du Ponts and the Mellons. A primary reason has been the lifelong efforts of "Junior" to not only cleanse the name from the opprobrium stemming from the ruthless practices of Standard Oil but his tireless efforts to forge family unity even as he allowed his five sons to operate independently. This was partly achieved by regular brothers and family meetings, but it was also because of the high value placed on family unity by first Nelson and John III, and later especially with David.[30]

Regarding achievements, in 1972, on the 100th anniversary of the founding of Andrew Carnegie's philanthropy, the Carnegie Corporation, which has had a long association with the family and its institutions, released a public statement on the influence of the family on not just philanthropy but encompassing a much wider field. Summing up a predominant view among the international philanthropic world, albeit one poorly grasped by the public, one sentence of this statement read: "The contributions of the Rockefeller family are staggering in their extraordinary range and in the scope of their contribution to humankind."[31]

John D. Rockefeller gave away US$540 million over his lifetime (in dollar terms of that time), and became the greatest lay benefactor of medicine in history.[32] His son, Junior, also gave away over $537 million over his lifetime, bringing the total philanthropy of just two generations of the family to over $1 billion from 1860 to 1960.[33] Added to this, The New York Times declared in a report in November 2006 that David Rockefeller's total charitable benefactions amount to about $900 million over his lifetime.[34]

The combined personal and social connections of the various family members are vast, both in the United States and throughout the world, including the most powerful politicians, royalty, public figures, and chief businessmen. Figures through Standard Oil alone have included Henry Flagler and Henry H. Rogers. Contemporary figures include Henry Kissinger, Richard Parsons (Chairman and CEO of Time Warner), C. Fred Bergsten, Peter G. Peterson (Senior Chairman of the Blackstone Group), and Paul Volcker.

In 1991, the family was presented with the Honor Award from the National Building Museum for four generations worth of preserving and creating some of the U.S.'s most important buildings and places. David accepted the award on the family's behalf.[35] The ceremony coincided with an exhibition on the family's contributions to the built environment, including John Sr.'s preservation efforts for the Hudson River Palisades, the restoration of Williamsburg, Virginia, construction of Rockefeller Center, and Governor Nelson's efforts to construct low- and middle-income housing in New York state.[36]

The Rockefeller name is imprinted in numerous places throughout the United States, including within New York City, but also in Cleveland, where the family originates:

  • Rockefeller Center - A landmark 19-building 22-acre (89,000 m2) complex in Midtown Manhattan established by Junior: Older section constructed from 1930–1939; Newer section constructed during the 1960s-1970s;
  • Rockefeller Apartments - An apartment building in Midtown Manhattan
  • Rockefeller University - Renamed in 1965, this is the distinguished Nobel prize-winning graduate/postgraduate medical school (formerly the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, established by Senior in 1901);
  • Rockefeller Foundation - Founded in 1913, this is the famous philanthropic organization set up by Senior and Junior;
  • Rockefeller Brothers Fund - Founded in 1940 by the third-generation's five sons and one daughter of Junior;
  • Rockefeller Family Fund - Founded in 1967 by members of the family's fourth-generation;
  • Rockefeller Group - A private family-run real estate development company based in New York that originally owned, constructed and managed Rockefeller Center, it is now wholly owned by Mitsubishi Estate Co. Ltd;
  • Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors - is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that advises donors in their philanthropic endeavours throughout the world;
  • Rockefeller Research Laboratories Building - A major research centre into cancer that was established in 1986 and named after Laurance, this is located at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center;
  • Rockefeller Center - Home of the International Student Services office and department of philosophy, politics and law at the State University of New York at Binghamton;
  • Rockefeller Chapel - Completed in 1928, this is the tallest building on the campus of the University of Chicago, established by Senior in 1889;
  • Rockefeller Hall - Established by Senior in 1906, this building houses the Case Western Reserve University Physics Department;
  • Rockefeller Hall - Established by Senior and completed in 1906, this building houses the Cornell University Physics Department;[37]
  • Rockefeller Hall - Established by Senior in 1887, who granted Vassar College a $100,000 ($2.34 million in 2006 dollars) allowance to build additional, much needed lecture space. The final cost of the facility was $99,998.75. It now houses multi-purpose classrooms and departmental offices for political science, philosophy and math;
  • Rockefeller Hall - Established by Senior and completed in 1886, this is the oldest building on the campus of Spelman College;
  • Rockefeller College - Named after John D. Rockefeller III, this is a residential college at Princeton University;
  • Michael C. Rockefeller Arts Center - Completed in 1969 in memory of Nelson Rockefeller's son, this is a cultural centre at the State University of New York at Fredonia;
  • The Michael C. Rockefeller Collection and the Department of Primitive Art - Completed in 1982 after being initiated by Nelson, this is a wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art;
  • David and Peggy Rockefeller Building - A tribute to David's wife, Peggy Rockefeller, this is a new (completed in 2004) six-story building housing the main collection and temporary exhibition galleries of the family's Museum of Modern Art;
  • Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden - Completed in 1949 by David, this is a major outdoor feature of the Museum of Modern Art;
  • Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum - Opened in 1957 by Junior, this is a leading folk art museum just outside the historic district of Junior's Colonial Williamsburg;
  • Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Hall - The freshman residence hall on the campus of Spelman College;
  • Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Building - Completed in 1918, it is among other things a student residence hall at Spelman College, after the wife of Senior and after whom the College was named;
  • Rockefeller State Park Preserve - Part of the 3,400-acre (14 km2) family estate in Westchester County, this 1,233-acre (5 km2) preserve was officially handed over to New York State in 1983, although it had previously always been open to the public;
  • Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park - Established as a historical museum of conservation by Laurance during the 1990s.
  • John D. Rockefeller Jr. Memorial Parkway - Established in 1972 through Congressional authorization, connecting Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks;
  • Rockefeller Forest - Funded by Junior, this is located within Humboldt Redwoods State Park, California's largest redwood state park;
  • Either of two US congressional committees {in 1972 - John D. III and 1975 - Nelson dubbed the Rockefeller Commission}.
  • Rockefeller Park, a scenic park featuring gardens dedicated to several world nations along Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. between University Circle and Lake Erie in Cleveland.
  • Winthrop Rockefeller Institute of the University of Arkansas System was established in 2005 with a grant from the Winthrop Rockefeller Charitable Trust. The educational center with conference and lodging facilities is located on Petit Jean Mountain near Morrilton, Arkansas, on the original grounds of Gov. Winthrop Rockefeller's model cattle farm.
  • David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University.
  • Rockefeller Quad at the Loomis Chaffee School
  • Rockefeller Complex library at Niels Bohr Institute, Nørrebro, Copenhagen Municipality in Denmark

John Jr., through his son Nelson, purchased and then donated the land upon which sits the United Nations headquarters, in New York, in 1946. Earlier, in the 1920s, he had also donated a substantial amount towards the restoration and rehabilitation of major buildings in France after World War I, such as the Rheims Cathedral, the Fontainebleau Palace and the Palace of Versailles, for which he was later (1936) awarded France's highest decoration, the Grand Croix of the Legion d'Honneur (subsequently also awarded decades later to his son, David Rockefeller).

He also funded the excavations at Luxor in Egypt, as well as establishing a Classical Studies School in Athens. In addition, he provided the funding for the construction of the Palestine Archaeological Museum in East Jerusalem - the Rockefeller Museum.[38]

Conservation

Beginning with John D. Rockefeller Sr., the family has been a major force in land conservation.[39] Over the generations, it has created more than 20 national parks and open spaces, including the Cloisters, Acadia National Park, Forest Hill Park, the Nature Conservancy, the Rockefeller Forest in California's Humboldt Redwoods State Park (the largest stand of old-growth redwoods), and Grand Teton National Park, among many others. John Jr., and his son Laurance (and his son Laurance Jr. aka Larry) were particularly prominent in this area.

The family was honoured for its conservation efforts in November 2005, by the National Audubon Society, one of the United States' largest and oldest conservation organizations, at which over 30 family members attended. At the event, the society's president, John Flicker, stated: "Cumulatively, no other family in America has made the contribution to conservation that the Rockefeller family has made".[39]

In 2016 fifth-generation descendants of John Sr. criticized ExxonMobil, one of the successors to his company Standard Oil, for their record on climate change. The Rockefeller Brothers Fund and the Rockefeller Family Fund both backed reports suggesting that ExxonMobil knew more about the threat of global warming than it had disclosed. David Kaiser, grandson of David Rockefeller Sr. and president of the Rockefeller Family Fund, said that the "...company seems to be morally bankrupt." Valerie Rockefeller Wayne, daughter of former Senator Jay Rockefeller, said, "Because the source of the family wealth is fossil fuels, we feel an enormous moral responsibility for our children, for everyone -- to move forward."[40] The Rockefeller Brothers Fund announced it was divesting from fossil fuels in September 2014, the Rockefeller Family Fund announced plans to divest in March 2016, and the Rockefeller Foundation pledged to dump their fossil fuel holdings in December 2020.[41][42][43] With a $5 billion endowment, the Rockefeller Foundation was "the largest US foundation to embrace the rapidly growing divestment movement." CNN writer Matt Egan noted, "This divestment is especially symbolic because the Rockefeller Foundation was founded by oil money."[43] In May 2021 Rockefeller descendants Rebecca Rockefeller Lambert and Peter Gill Case announced a ten-year funding initiative, the Equation Campaign, to fight new fossil fuel development.[44]

The archives

The Rockefeller family archives are held at the Rockefeller Archive Center in Pocantico Hills, North Tarrytown, New York.[45] At present, the archives of John D. Rockefeller Sr. William Rockefeller, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, Abby Rockefeller Mauzé, John D. Rockefeller III, Blanchette Rockefeller, and Nelson Rockefeller are processed and open by appointment to readers in the Archive Center's reading room. Processed portions of the papers of Laurance Rockefeller are also open. In addition, the Archive Center has a microfilm copy of the Winthrop Rockefeller papers, the originals of which are held at the University of Arkansas, Little Rock. The papers of the family office, known as the Office of the Messrs. Rockefeller, are also open for research, although those portions that relate to living family members are closed.[46]

Members

Ancestors

Descendants of John Davison Rockefeller Sr.

The total number of blood relative descendants as of 2006 was about 150.[citation needed]

Descendants of William Avery Rockefeller Jr.

An article in The New York Times in 1937 stated that William Rockefeller had, at that time, 28 great-grandchildren.[60]

  • Lewis Edward Rockefeller (1865–1866)
  • Emma Rockefeller McAlpin (1868–1934)
  • William Goodsell Rockefeller (1870–1922) (five children)
  • John Davison Rockefeller II (1872–1877)
  • Percy Avery Rockefeller (1878–1934) m. Isabel Goodrich Stillman (five children)
    • Isabel Stillman Rockefeller (1902–1980) m. Frederic Walker Lincoln IV
      • Isabel Lincoln (1927-2016) m. Basil Beebe (Stephen Basil) Elmer Jr. (1924-2007)
        • David Basil Elmer
        • Lucy Lincoln Elmer
        • Monica Elmer
        • Veronica Hoyt Elmer m. Clinton Richard Kanaga
          • Anthony Kanaga
          • Joshua Kanaga
          • Lindsey Kanaga
      • Calista Lincoln (1930-2012) m. Henry Upham Harder (1925-2004)
        • Frederic Walker Lincoln Harder (b. 1953) m. Karin J. E. Bolang (b. 1954)
          • Frederic Harder
          • Calista Harder
        • Gertrude Upham Lincoln Harder (b. 1955) m. James Briggs
          • Alexander Briggs
          • George Briggs
          • Holly Briggs
          • Katherine Briggs
        • Calista Harder (b. 1957) m. Jan Hollyer
          • Elsa Hollyer
          • Ian Hollyer
        • Holly Harris Harder (b. 1961) m. Bruce Kenneth Catlin (b. 1956)
          • Augustus Attilio Catlin (b. 1997)
          • Nickolas Charles Catlin (b. 2000)
          • Caroline Catlin
        • Henry Upham Harder Jr. (b. 1965) m. Natalie Rae Borrok (b. 1965)
          • Haley Rae Harder (b. 1997)
          • Henry Rolston Harder (b. 1999)
          • Charles Lincoln Harder (b. 2003)
      • Percilla Avery Lincoln (1937-2019) m. William Blackstone Chappell Jr. (1935-2017)
        • Richard Blackstone Chappell (1964-2014)
        • Avery Lincoln Chappell (1966-2005) m. J. Kevin Smith
          • Ellery Smith
          • Emeline Smith
          • Stillman Smith
      • Florence Philena Lincoln (b. 1940) m. Thomas Lloyd Short
    • Avery Rockefeller (1903–1986) m. 1923 Anna Griffith Mark (three children)
    • Faith Rockefeller Model (1909–1960)
      • Robert Model (born 1942)
  • Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge (1882–1973) m. Marcellus Hartley Dodge Sr.

Spouses

  • Laura Celestia "Cettie" Spelman (1839–1915) – John D. Rockefeller Sr.
  • Abby Greene Aldrich (1874–1948) – John D. Rockefeller Jr.
  • Martha Baird Allen (1895–1971) – John D. Rockefeller Jr.
  • Mary Todhunter Clark "Tod" (1907–1999) – Nelson Rockefeller
  • Margaretta "Happy" Fitler (1926–2015) – Nelson Rockefeller
    • Anne Marie Rasmussen – Steven Clark Rockefeller
  • Blanchette Ferry Hooker (1909–1992) – John D. Rockefeller III
  • Mary French (1910–1997) – Laurance Rockefeller
    • Wendy Gordon – Laurance "Larry" Rockefeller Jr.
  • Jievute "Bobo" Paulekiute (1916–2008) – Winthrop Rockefeller
  • Jeannette Edris (1918–1997) – Winthrop Rockefeller
    • Deborah Cluett Sage – Winthrop Paul Rockefeller
    • Lisenne Dudderar – Winthrop Paul Rockefeller
  • Margaret "Peggy" McGrath (1915–1996) – David Rockefeller
    • Diana Newell Rowan – David Rockefeller Jr.
    • Nancy King – Richard Gilder Rockefeller.
  • Sarah Elizabeth "Elsie" Stillman (1872–1935) – William Goodsell Rockefeller
  • Isabel Goodrich Stillman (1876–1935) – Percy Avery Rockefeller

Network

Associates

Businesses

Charities, colleges, and nonprofit organizations

Buildings, estates and historic sites

References

Citations

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  2. ^ The Political Economy of Third World Intervention: Mines, Money, and U.S. Policy in the Congo Crisis, David N. Gibbs, University of Chicago Press 1991, page 113
  3. ^ The Rockefeller inheritance, Alvin Moscow, Doubleday 1977, page 418
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  6. ^ John Thomas Flynn, God's Gold: The Story of Rockefeller and His Times (p. 9). 1933
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  10. ^ . Oil Patch Asia. Archived from the original on January 2, 2014.
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  13. ^ W. Williams, Peter (2016). Religion, Art, and Money: Episcopalians and American Culture from the Civil War to the Great Depression. University of North Carolina Press. p. 176. ISBN 9781469626987. The names of fashionable families who were already Episcopalian, like the Morgans, or those, like the Fricks, who now became so, goes on interminably: Aldrich, Astor, Biddle, Booth, Brown, Du Pont, Firestone, Ford, Gardner, Mellon, Morgan, Procter, the Vanderbilt, Whitney. Episcopalians branches of the Baptist Rockefellers and Jewish Guggenheims even appeared on these family trees.
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Further reading

  • Abels, Jules. The Rockefeller Billions: The Story of the World's Most Stupendous Fortune. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1965.
  • Aldrich, Nelson W. Jr. Old Money: The Mythology of America's Upper Class. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1988.
  • Allen, Gary. The Rockefeller File. Seal Beach, California: 1976 Press, 1976.
  • Boorstin, Daniel J. The Americans: The Democratic Experience. New York: Vintage Books, 1974.
  • Brown, E. Richard. Rockefeller Medicine Men: Medicine and Capitalism in America. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1979.
  • Caro, Robert (1974). The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York. New York: Knopf. ISBN 978-0-394-48076-3. OCLC 834874.
  • Chernow, Ron. Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr. London: Warner Books, 1998.
  • Collier, Peter, and David Horowitz. The Rockefellers: An American Dynasty. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1976.
  • Elmer, Isabel Lincoln. Cinderella Rockefeller: A Life of Wealth Beyond All-Knowing. New York: Freundlich Books, 1987.
  • Ernst, Joseph W., editor. "Dear Father"/"Dear Son:" Correspondence of John D. Rockefeller and John D. Rockefeller Jr. New York: Fordham University Press, with the Rockefeller Archive Center, 1994.
  • Flynn, John T. God's Gold: The Story of Rockefeller and His Times. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1932.
  • Fosdick, Raymond B. John D. Rockefeller Jr.: A Portrait. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1956.
  • Fosdick, Raymond B. The Story of the Rockefeller Foundation. New York: Transaction Publishers, Reprint, 1989.
  • Gates, Frederick Taylor. Chapters in My Life. New York: The Free Press, 1977.
  • Gitelman, Howard M. Legacy of the Ludlow Massacre: A Chapter in American Industrial Relations. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1988.
  • Gonzales, Donald J., Chronicled by. The Rockefellers at Williamsburg: Backstage with the Founders, Restorers and World-Renowned Guests. McLean, Virginia: EPM Publications, Inc., 1991.
  • Hanson, Elizabeth. The Rockefeller University Achievements: A Century of Science for the Benefit of Humankind, 1901-2001. New York: The Rockefeller University Press, 2000.
  • Harr, John Ensor, and Peter J. Johnson. The Rockefeller Century: Three Generations of America's Greatest Family. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1988.
  • Harr, John Ensor, and Peter J. Johnson. The Rockefeller Conscience: An American Family in Public and in Private. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1991.
  • Hawke, David Freeman. John D.: The Founding Father of the Rockefellers. New York: Harper & Row, 1980.
  • Hidy, Ralph W. and Muriel E. Hidy. Pioneering in Big Business: History of Standard Oil Company (New Jersey), 1882-1911. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1955.
  • Jonas, Gerald. The Circuit Riders: Rockefeller Money and the Rise of Modern Science. New York: W.W.Norton and Co., 1989.
  • Josephson, Emanuel M. The Federal Reserve Conspiracy and the Rockefellers: Their Gold Corner. New York: Chedney Press, 1968.
  • Josephson, Matthew. The Robber Barons. London: Harcourt, 1962.
  • Kert, Bernice. Abby Aldrich Rockefeller: The Woman in the Family. New York: Random House, 2003.
  • Klein, Henry H. Dynastic America and Those Who Own It. New York: Kessinger Publishing, [1921] Reprint, 2003.
  • Kutz, Myer. Rockefeller Power: America's Chosen Family. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1974.
  • Lundberg, Ferdinand. America's Sixty Families. New York: Vanguard Press, 1937.
  • Lundberg, Ferdinand. The Rich and the Super-Rich: A Study in the Power of Money Today. New York: Lyle Stuart, 1968.
  • Lundberg, Ferdinand. The Rockefeller Syndrome. Secaucus, New Jersey: Lyle Stuart, Inc., 1975.
  • Manchester, William R. A Rockefeller Family Portrait: From John D. to Nelson. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1959.
  • Moscow, Alvin. The Rockefeller Inheritance. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co., 1977.
  • Nevins, Allan. John D. Rockefeller: The Heroic Age of American Enterprise. 2 vols. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1940.
  • Nevins, Allan. Study In Power: John D. Rockefeller, Industrialist and Philanthropist. 2 vols. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1953.
  • Okrent, Daniel. Great Fortune: The Epic of Rockefeller Center. New York: Viking Press, 2003.
  • Ratto, Pietro. Rockefeller e Warburg. Le famiglie più potenti della terra. Bologna: Arianna Editrice [it], 2019. ISBN 978-88-6588-209-2.
  • Reich, Cary. The Life of Nelson A. Rockefeller: Worlds to Conquer 1908-1958. New York: Doubleday, 1996.
  • Roberts, Ann Rockefeller. The Rockefeller Family Home: Kykuit. New York: Abbeville Publishing Group, 1998.
  • Rockefeller, David. Memoirs. New York: Random House, 2002.
  • Rockefeller, Henry Oscar, ed. Rockefeller Genealogy. 4 vols. 1910 - ca.1950.
  • Rockefeller, John D. Random Reminiscences of Men and Events. New York: Doubleday, 1908; London: W. Heinemann. 1909; Sleepy Hollow Press and Rockefeller Archive Center, (Reprint) 1984.
  • Roussel, Christine. The Art of Rockefeller Center. New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 2006.
  • Scheiffarth, Engelbert. Der New Yorker Gouverneur Nelson A. Rockefeller und die Rockenfeller im Neuwieder Raum Genealogisches Jahrbuch, Vol 9, 1969, p16-41.
  • Sealander, Judith. Private Wealth and Public Life: Foundation Philanthropy and the Reshaping of American Social Policy, from the Progressive Era to the New Deal. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997.
  • Siegmund-Schultze, Reinhard. Rockefeller and the Internationalization of Mathematics Between the Two World Wars: Documents and Studies for the Social History of Mathematics in the 20th Century. Boston: Birkhauser Verlag, 2001.
  • Stasz, Clarice. The Rockefeller Women: Dynasty of Piety, Privacy, and Service. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995.
  • Tarbell, Ida M. The History of the Standard Oil Company. New York: Phillips & Company, 1904.
  • Winks, Robin W. Laurance S. Rockefeller: Catalyst for Conservation, Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 1997.
  • Yergin, Daniel. The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1991.
  • Young, Edgar B. Lincoln Center: The Building of an Institution. New York: New York University Press, 1980.

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This article is about the family For the name in general see Rockefeller This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations August 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Rockefeller family ˈ r ɒ k e f ɛ l er is an American industrial political and banking family that owns one of the world s largest fortunes The fortune was made in the American petroleum industry during the late 19th and early 20th centuries by brothers John D Rockefeller and William A Rockefeller Jr primarily through Standard Oil the predecessor of ExxonMobil and Chevron Corporation 1 The family had a long association with and control of Chase Manhattan Bank 2 By 1977 the Rockefellers were considered one of the most powerful families in American history 3 The Rockefeller family originated in Rhineland in Germany and family members moved to the Americas in the early 18th century while through Eliza Davison with family roots in Middlesex County New Jersey John D Rockefeller and William A Rockefeller Jr and their descendants are also of Scotch Irish ancestry 4 Rockefeller familyJohn D Rockefeller prominent oil industrialist and founder of the Rockefeller dynastyCurrent regionNew York U S Place of originRhinelandFounded1723 Philadelphia300 years agoFounderJohann Peter RockefellerTitlesList Vice President of the United StatesGovernor of New York West Virginia and Arkansas United States Senator West Virginia Connected familiesAldrich familyMcCormick familyStillman familyEstate s Rockefeller CenterKykuitThe Casements Contents 1 Background 2 Wealth 3 Real estate and institutions 4 Residences 5 Politics 5 1 Political offices held 6 Legacy 6 1 Conservation 6 2 The archives 7 Members 7 1 Ancestors 7 2 Descendants of John Davison Rockefeller Sr 7 3 Descendants of William Avery Rockefeller Jr 7 4 Spouses 8 Network 8 1 Associates 8 2 Businesses 8 3 Charities colleges and nonprofit organizations 9 Buildings estates and historic sites 10 References 10 1 Citations 10 2 Other sources 10 3 Further reading 11 See also 12 External linksBackground EditThe Rockefeller family originated in the Rhineland region in Germany and can be traced to the town Neuwied in the early 17th century The American family branch is descended from Johann Peter Rockefeller who migrated from the Rhineland to Philadelphia in the Province of Pennsylvania around 1723 In the US he became a plantation owner and landholder in Somerville and Amwell New Jersey 5 6 7 One of the first members of the Rockefeller family in New York was businessman William A Rockefeller Sr who was born to a Protestant family in Granger New York He had six children with his first wife Eliza Davison a daughter of a Scots Irish farmer 4 the most prominent of which were oil tycoons John D Rockefeller and William A Rockefeller Jr the co founders of Standard Oil John D Rockefeller known as Senior as opposed to his son John D Rockefeller Jr known as Junior was a devout Northern Baptist and he supported many church based institutions 8 9 10 While the Rockefeller family are mostly Baptists 11 12 some of the Rockefellers were Episcopalians 13 Wealth EditThe Rockefeller brothers John D Rockefeller Sr William A Rockefeller Jr The combined wealth of the family their total assets and investments plus the individual wealth of its members has never been known with any precision The records of the family archives relating to both the family and individual members net worth are closed to researchers 14 From the outset the family s wealth has been under the complete control of the male members of the dynasty through the family office Despite strong willed wives who had influence over their husbands decisions such as the pivotal female figure Abby Aldrich Rockefeller wife of John D Rockefeller Jr in all cases they received allowances only and were never given even partial responsibility for the family fortune 15 Much of the wealth has been locked up in the family trust of 1934 which holds the bulk of the fortune and matures on the death of the fourth generation and the trust of 1952 both administered by Chase Bank the corporate successor to Chase Manhattan Bank These trusts have consisted of shares in the successor companies to Standard Oil and other diversified investments as well as the family s considerable real estate holdings They are administered by a trust committee that oversees the fortune Management of this fortune today also rests with professional money managers who oversee the principal holding company Rockefeller Financial Services which controls all the family s investments now that Rockefeller Center is no longer owned by the family The present chairman is David Rockefeller Jr In 1992 it had five main arms Rockefeller amp Co Money management Universities have invested some of their endowments in this company Venrock Associates Venture Capital an early investment in Apple Computer was one of many it made in Silicon Valley entrepreneurial start ups Rockefeller Trust Company Manages hundreds of family trusts Rockefeller Insurance Company Manages liability insurance for family members Acadia Risk Management Insurance Broker Contracts out policies for the family s vast art collections real estate and private planes 16 Real estate and institutions Edit Rockefeller Center at night December 1934 John D Rockefeller Jr the first president of the Rockefeller Foundation The family was heavily involved in numerous real estate construction projects in the U S during the 20th century 17 Chief among them Rockefeller Center a multi building complex built at the start of the Depression in Midtown Manhattan The construction of Rockefeller Center was financed solely by the family International House of New York New York City 1924 John Jr Involvement John III Abby Aldrich David amp Peggy David Jr Abby O Neill Wren Building College of William and Mary Virginia from 1927 Renovation funded by Junior Colonial Williamsburg Virginia from 1927 onwards Junior Abby Aldrich John III and Winthrop historical restoration Colonial Williamsburg Museum of Modern Art New York City from 1929 Abby Aldrich John Jr Blanchette Nelson David David Jr Sharon Percy Rockefeller Riverside Church New York City 1930 John Jr The Cloisters New York City from 1934 John Jr Rockefeller Apartments New York City 1936 John Jr Nelson 18 333 334 The Interchurch Center New York City 1948 John Jr Asia Society Asia House New York City 1956 John III One Chase Manhattan Plaza New York City 1961 David Nelson A Rockefeller Empire State Plaza Albany New York 1962 Nelson Lincoln Center New York City 1962 John III World Trade Center Twin Towers New York City 1973 2001 David and Nelson Embarcadero Center San Francisco 1974 David Council of the Americas Americas Society New York City 1985 David In addition to this is Senior and Junior s involvement in seven major housing developments Forest Hill Estates Cleveland Ohio City Housing Corporation s efforts Sunnyside Gardens Queens New York City Thomas Garden Apartments The Bronx New York City Paul Laurence Dunbar Housing Harlem New York City Lavoisier Apartments Manhattan New York City Van Tassel Apartments Sleepy Hollow New York formerly North Tarrytown A development in Radburn New Jersey 19 20 A further project involved David Rockefeller in a major middle income housing development when he was elected in 1947 as chairman of Morningside Heights Inc in Manhattan by fourteen major institutions that were based in the area including Columbia University The result in 1951 was the six building apartment complex known as Morningside Gardens 21 Senior s donations led to the formation of the University of Chicago in 1889 the Central Philippine University in the Philippines The first Baptist university and second American university in Asia and the Chicago School of Economics 22 This was one instance of a long family and Rockefeller Foundation tradition of financially supporting Ivy League and other major colleges and universities over the generations seventy five in total These include Harvard University Dartmouth College Princeton University University of California Berkeley Stanford University Yale University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Brown University Tufts University Columbia University Cornell University University of Pennsylvania Case Western Reserve University Institutions overseas such as London School of Economics and University College London among many others 23 Rockefeller UniversitySenior and Junior also created Rockefeller University in 1901 General Education Board in 1902 which later 1923 evolved into the International Education Board Rockefeller Sanitary Commission in 1910 Bureau of Social Hygiene in 1913 Junior International Health Division in 1913 China Medical Board in 1915 Rockefeller Museum British Mandate of Palestine 1925 30 In the 1920s the International Education Board granted important fellowships to pathbreakers in modern mathematics such as Stefan Banach Bartel Leendert van der Waerden and Andre Weil which was a formative part of the gradual shift of world mathematics to the US over this period To help promote cooperation between physics and mathematics Rockefeller funds also supported the erection of the new Mathematical Institute at the University of Gottingen between 1926 and 1929 The rise of probability and mathematical statistics owes much to the creation of the Institut Henri Poincare in Paris partly by the Rockefellers finances also around this time 24 John D Jr established International House at Berkeley Junior was responsible for the creation and endowment of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation which operates the restored historical town at Williamsburg Virginia one of the most extensive historic restorations ever undertaken Residences EditOver the generations the family members have resided in some historic homes A total of 81 Rockefeller residences are on the National Register of Historic Places 25 Not including all homes owned by the five brothers some of the more prominent of these residences are One Beekman Place The residence of Laurance in New York City 10 West 54th Street A nine story single family home the former residence of Junior before he shifted to 740 Park Avenue and the largest residence in New York City at the time it was the home for the five young brothers it was later given by Junior to the Museum of Modern Art 26 13 West 54th Street A four story townhouse used by Junior and Abby between 1901 27 and 1913 26 740 Park Avenue Junior and Abby s famed 40 room triplex apartment in the luxury New York City apartment building which was later sold for a record price Bassett Hall The house at Colonial Williamsburg bought by Junior in 1927 and renovated by 1936 it was the favourite residence of both Junior and Abby and is now a house museum at the family restored Colonial Revival town The Casements A three story house at Ormond Beach in Florida where Senior spent his last winters from 1919 until his death The Eyrie A sprawling 100 room summer holiday home on Mount Desert Island in Maine demolished by family members in 1962 Forest Hill The family s country estate and a summer home in Cleveland Ohio for four decades built and occupied by Senior it burned down in 1917 Golf House at Lakewood New Jersey The former three story clubhouse for the elite Ocean County Hunt and Country Club which Senior bought in 1902 to play golf on its golf course Kykuit also known as the John D Rockefeller Estate The landmark six story 40 room home on the vast Westchester County family estate home to four generations of the family The JY Ranch The landmark ranch in Jackson Hole Wyoming the holiday resort home built by Junior and later owned by Laurance which was used by all members of the family and had many prominent visitors including presidents until Laurance donated it to the federal government in 2001 The Rocks 1940 Shepard Street NW and 2121 Park Road NW Washington DC The 12 000 square foot house sits on 15 9 acres bordering Rock Creek Park and is the largest residential property in the District of Columbia Built by Daisy Blodgett for her daughter Mona in 1927 the name refers to its location not the current owner The property was purchased by Jay Rockefeller in 1984 when he became US Senator for West Virginia He and his wife Sharon Percy Rockefeller continue to live there 28 Rockwood Hall The former home of William Rockefeller Jr demolished in the 1940s Rockefeller Guest House The guest house of Blanchette Ferry Rockefeller 18 Kykuit the landmark family home in Sleepy Hollow New York The Casements the family s former winter residence in Florida Rockwood Hall Mount Pleasant New York Rockefeller Guest House New York CityPolitics EditProminent banker and philanthropist David Rockefeller Sr was the family patriarch until his death in 2017 In 1960 when his brother Nelson Rockefeller was governor of New York David Sr successfully pressed for a repeal of a New York state law that restricted Chase Manhattan Bank from operating outside the city David Sr was twice offered the post of Treasury secretary by President Richard M Nixon but declined on both occasions In 1979 he used his high level contacts to bring Mohammad Reza Shah of Iran who had been overthrown in the Iranian Revolution and was in poor health for medical treatment in the United States In 1998 he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Bill Clinton for his work on International Executive Service Corps 29 Political offices held Edit Vice President Nelson Rockefeller Governor Winthrop Rockefeller Senator John D Rockefeller IV Nelson Rockefeller 1908 1979 1st Assistant Secretary of State for American Republic Affairs 1944 1945 1st Under Secretary Health Education and Welfare 1953 1954 Governor of New York 1959 1973 U S Vice President 1974 1977 Winthrop Rockefeller 1912 1973 Governor of Arkansas 1967 1971 John Davison Rockefeller IV b 1937 Member of West Virginia House of Delegates 1966 1968 Secretary of State of West Virginia 1969 1973 Governor of West Virginia 1977 1985 U S Senator from West Virginia 1985 2015 Winthrop Paul Rockefeller 1948 2006 Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas 1996 2006Legacy EditA trademark of the dynasty over its 140 plus years has been the remarkable unity it has maintained despite major divisions that developed in the late 1970s and unlike other wealthy families such as the Du Ponts and the Mellons A primary reason has been the lifelong efforts of Junior to not only cleanse the name from the opprobrium stemming from the ruthless practices of Standard Oil but his tireless efforts to forge family unity even as he allowed his five sons to operate independently This was partly achieved by regular brothers and family meetings but it was also because of the high value placed on family unity by first Nelson and John III and later especially with David 30 Regarding achievements in 1972 on the 100th anniversary of the founding of Andrew Carnegie s philanthropy the Carnegie Corporation which has had a long association with the family and its institutions released a public statement on the influence of the family on not just philanthropy but encompassing a much wider field Summing up a predominant view among the international philanthropic world albeit one poorly grasped by the public one sentence of this statement read The contributions of the Rockefeller family are staggering in their extraordinary range and in the scope of their contribution to humankind 31 John D Rockefeller gave away US 540 million over his lifetime in dollar terms of that time and became the greatest lay benefactor of medicine in history 32 His son Junior also gave away over 537 million over his lifetime bringing the total philanthropy of just two generations of the family to over 1 billion from 1860 to 1960 33 Added to this The New York Times declared in a report in November 2006 that David Rockefeller s total charitable benefactions amount to about 900 million over his lifetime 34 The combined personal and social connections of the various family members are vast both in the United States and throughout the world including the most powerful politicians royalty public figures and chief businessmen Figures through Standard Oil alone have included Henry Flagler and Henry H Rogers Contemporary figures include Henry Kissinger Richard Parsons Chairman and CEO of Time Warner C Fred Bergsten Peter G Peterson Senior Chairman of the Blackstone Group and Paul Volcker In 1991 the family was presented with the Honor Award from the National Building Museum for four generations worth of preserving and creating some of the U S s most important buildings and places David accepted the award on the family s behalf 35 The ceremony coincided with an exhibition on the family s contributions to the built environment including John Sr s preservation efforts for the Hudson River Palisades the restoration of Williamsburg Virginia construction of Rockefeller Center and Governor Nelson s efforts to construct low and middle income housing in New York state 36 The Rockefeller name is imprinted in numerous places throughout the United States including within New York City but also in Cleveland where the family originates Rockefeller Center A landmark 19 building 22 acre 89 000 m2 complex in Midtown Manhattan established by Junior Older section constructed from 1930 1939 Newer section constructed during the 1960s 1970s Rockefeller Apartments An apartment building in Midtown Manhattan Rockefeller University Renamed in 1965 this is the distinguished Nobel prize winning graduate postgraduate medical school formerly the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research established by Senior in 1901 Rockefeller Foundation Founded in 1913 this is the famous philanthropic organization set up by Senior and Junior Rockefeller Brothers Fund Founded in 1940 by the third generation s five sons and one daughter of Junior Rockefeller Family Fund Founded in 1967 by members of the family s fourth generation Rockefeller Group A private family run real estate development company based in New York that originally owned constructed and managed Rockefeller Center it is now wholly owned by Mitsubishi Estate Co Ltd Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors is a 501 c 3 nonprofit organization that advises donors in their philanthropic endeavours throughout the world Rockefeller Research Laboratories Building A major research centre into cancer that was established in 1986 and named after Laurance this is located at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Rockefeller Center Home of the International Student Services office and department of philosophy politics and law at the State University of New York at Binghamton Rockefeller Chapel Completed in 1928 this is the tallest building on the campus of the University of Chicago established by Senior in 1889 Rockefeller Hall Established by Senior in 1906 this building houses the Case Western Reserve University Physics Department Rockefeller Hall Established by Senior and completed in 1906 this building houses the Cornell University Physics Department 37 Rockefeller Hall Established by Senior in 1887 who granted Vassar College a 100 000 2 34 million in 2006 dollars allowance to build additional much needed lecture space The final cost of the facility was 99 998 75 It now houses multi purpose classrooms and departmental offices for political science philosophy and math Rockefeller Hall Established by Senior and completed in 1886 this is the oldest building on the campus of Spelman College Rockefeller College Named after John D Rockefeller III this is a residential college at Princeton University Michael C Rockefeller Arts Center Completed in 1969 in memory of Nelson Rockefeller s son this is a cultural centre at the State University of New York at Fredonia The Michael C Rockefeller Collection and the Department of Primitive Art Completed in 1982 after being initiated by Nelson this is a wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art David and Peggy Rockefeller Building A tribute to David s wife Peggy Rockefeller this is a new completed in 2004 six story building housing the main collection and temporary exhibition galleries of the family s Museum of Modern Art Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden Completed in 1949 by David this is a major outdoor feature of the Museum of Modern Art Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum Opened in 1957 by Junior this is a leading folk art museum just outside the historic district of Junior s Colonial Williamsburg Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Hall The freshman residence hall on the campus of Spelman College Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Building Completed in 1918 it is among other things a student residence hall at Spelman College after the wife of Senior and after whom the College was named Rockefeller State Park Preserve Part of the 3 400 acre 14 km2 family estate in Westchester County this 1 233 acre 5 km2 preserve was officially handed over to New York State in 1983 although it had previously always been open to the public Marsh Billings Rockefeller National Historical Park Established as a historical museum of conservation by Laurance during the 1990s John D Rockefeller Jr Memorial Parkway Established in 1972 through Congressional authorization connecting Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks Rockefeller Forest Funded by Junior this is located within Humboldt Redwoods State Park California s largest redwood state park Either of two US congressional committees in 1972 John D III and 1975 Nelson dubbed the Rockefeller Commission Rockefeller Park a scenic park featuring gardens dedicated to several world nations along Martin Luther King Jr Blvd between University Circle and Lake Erie in Cleveland Winthrop Rockefeller Institute of the University of Arkansas System was established in 2005 with a grant from the Winthrop Rockefeller Charitable Trust The educational center with conference and lodging facilities is located on Petit Jean Mountain near Morrilton Arkansas on the original grounds of Gov Winthrop Rockefeller s model cattle farm David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University Rockefeller Quad at the Loomis Chaffee School Rockefeller Complex library at Niels Bohr Institute Norrebro Copenhagen Municipality in DenmarkJohn Jr through his son Nelson purchased and then donated the land upon which sits the United Nations headquarters in New York in 1946 Earlier in the 1920s he had also donated a substantial amount towards the restoration and rehabilitation of major buildings in France after World War I such as the Rheims Cathedral the Fontainebleau Palace and the Palace of Versailles for which he was later 1936 awarded France s highest decoration the Grand Croix of the Legion d Honneur subsequently also awarded decades later to his son David Rockefeller He also funded the excavations at Luxor in Egypt as well as establishing a Classical Studies School in Athens In addition he provided the funding for the construction of the Palestine Archaeological Museum in East Jerusalem the Rockefeller Museum 38 Conservation Edit Beginning with John D Rockefeller Sr the family has been a major force in land conservation 39 Over the generations it has created more than 20 national parks and open spaces including the Cloisters Acadia National Park Forest Hill Park the Nature Conservancy the Rockefeller Forest in California s Humboldt Redwoods State Park the largest stand of old growth redwoods and Grand Teton National Park among many others John Jr and his son Laurance and his son Laurance Jr aka Larry were particularly prominent in this area The family was honoured for its conservation efforts in November 2005 by the National Audubon Society one of the United States largest and oldest conservation organizations at which over 30 family members attended At the event the society s president John Flicker stated Cumulatively no other family in America has made the contribution to conservation that the Rockefeller family has made 39 In 2016 fifth generation descendants of John Sr criticized ExxonMobil one of the successors to his company Standard Oil for their record on climate change The Rockefeller Brothers Fund and the Rockefeller Family Fund both backed reports suggesting that ExxonMobil knew more about the threat of global warming than it had disclosed David Kaiser grandson of David Rockefeller Sr and president of the Rockefeller Family Fund said that the company seems to be morally bankrupt Valerie Rockefeller Wayne daughter of former Senator Jay Rockefeller said Because the source of the family wealth is fossil fuels we feel an enormous moral responsibility for our children for everyone to move forward 40 The Rockefeller Brothers Fund announced it was divesting from fossil fuels in September 2014 the Rockefeller Family Fund announced plans to divest in March 2016 and the Rockefeller Foundation pledged to dump their fossil fuel holdings in December 2020 41 42 43 With a 5 billion endowment the Rockefeller Foundation was the largest US foundation to embrace the rapidly growing divestment movement CNN writer Matt Egan noted This divestment is especially symbolic because the Rockefeller Foundation was founded by oil money 43 In May 2021 Rockefeller descendants Rebecca Rockefeller Lambert and Peter Gill Case announced a ten year funding initiative the Equation Campaign to fight new fossil fuel development 44 The archives Edit The Rockefeller family archives are held at the Rockefeller Archive Center in Pocantico Hills North Tarrytown New York 45 At present the archives of John D Rockefeller Sr William Rockefeller John D Rockefeller Jr Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Abby Rockefeller Mauze John D Rockefeller III Blanchette Rockefeller and Nelson Rockefeller are processed and open by appointment to readers in the Archive Center s reading room Processed portions of the papers of Laurance Rockefeller are also open In addition the Archive Center has a microfilm copy of the Winthrop Rockefeller papers the originals of which are held at the University of Arkansas Little Rock The papers of the family office known as the Office of the Messrs Rockefeller are also open for research although those portions that relate to living family members are closed 46 Members EditAncestors Edit Godfrey Lewis Rockefeller 1783 1857 m 1806 Lucy Avery 1786 1867 ten children William Avery Rockefeller Sr 47 1810 1906 m 1837 Eliza Davison 1813 1889 eight children Lucy Rockefeller 1838 1878 m 1856 Pierson D Briggs Clorinda Rockefeller c 1838 died young daughter from Nancy Brown John Davison Rockefeller Sr 1839 1937 m 1864 Laura Celestia Cettie Spelman 1839 1915 Cornelia Rockefeller c 1840 daughter from Nancy Brown William Avery Rockefeller Jr 1841 1922 m 1864 Almira Geraldine Goodsell Mary Ann Rockefeller 1843 1925 m 1872 William Cullen Rudd Franklin Frank Rockefeller 1845 1917 m 1870 Helen Elizabeth Scofield Frances Rockefeller 1845 1847 William W Rockefeller 1788 1851 m early 19th century Eleanor Kisselbrack 1784 1859 Descendants of John Davison Rockefeller Sr Edit The total number of blood relative descendants as of 2006 was about 150 citation needed Elizabeth Bessie Rockefeller 1866 1906 m 1889 Charles Augustus Strong 1862 1940 Margaret Rockefeller Strong 1897 1985 m 1st 1927 George de Cuevas 1885 1961 m 2nd 1977 Raimundo de Larrain Alice Rockefeller 1869 1870 Alta Rockefeller 1871 1962 m 1901 Ezra Parmelee Prentice 1863 1955 John Rockefeller Prentice 1902 1972 m 1941 Abra Cantrill 1912 1972 Abra Prentice Wilkin born 1942 Mary Adeline Prentice Gilbert 1907 1981 m 1937 Benjamin Davis Gilbert 1907 1992 Spelman Prentice 1911 2000 m 3rd 1972 Mimi Walters four children Peter Spelman Prentice born 1940 Alexandra Sartell Prentice born 1962 Michael Andrew Prentice born 1964 Edith Rockefeller 1872 1932 m 1895 Harold Fowler McCormick John Rockefeller McCormick 1896 1901 Editha McCormick 1897 1898 Harold Fowler McCormick Jr 1898 1973 m 1931 Anne Fifi Potter 1879 1969 Muriel McCormick 1902 1959 m 1931 Elisha Dyer Hubbard 1906 Mathilde McCormick 1905 1947 m 1923 Max Oser 1877 1942 one child John Davison Rockefeller Jr 1874 1960 m 1st 1901 Abigail Greene Abby Aldrich 1874 1948 Abigail Aldrich Babs Rockefeller 1903 1976 m 1st 1925 div 1954 David M Milton 1900 1976 m 2nd 1946 d 1949 Irving H Pardee 1892 1949 m 3rd 1953 d 1974 Jean Mauze 1903 1974 two children Abigail Rockefeller Abby Mitzi Milton O Neill 1928 2017 m George Dorr O Neill Sr six children eighteen grandchildren Marilyn Ellen Milton 1931 1980 two children John Davison Rockefeller III 1906 1978 m 1932 Blanchette Ferry Hooker four children John Davison Jay Rockefeller IV born 1937 m 1967 Sharon Percy four children John Davidson Rockefeller V born 1969 m Emily Tagliabue John Davidson Rockefeller VI born 2007 Justin Aldrich Rockefeller born 1979 m Indre Vengris Valerie Rockefeller Wayne Hope Aldrich Rockefeller born 1938 three children Alida Ferry Rockefeller Messinger born 1949 m 1st 1978 1986 Mark Dayton m 2nd William Messinger three children Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller 1908 1979 m 1st 1930 1962 Mary Todhunter Clark m 2nd 1963 Margaretta Large Happy Fitler 1926 2015 seven children Rodman Clark Rockefeller 1932 2000 m 1st 1953 1979 Barbara Ann Olsen m 2nd 1980 Alexandra von Metzler four children Meile Rockefeller born 1955 Peter C Rockefeller m 1987 Allison Whipple Rockefeller 48 Steven Clark Rockefeller born 1936 Mary Clark Rockefeller born 1938 m 1st 1961 1974 William J Strawbridge three children Michael Clark Rockefeller 1938 1961 Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller Jr born 1964 Mark Fitler Rockefeller born 1967 Laurance Spelman Rockefeller 1910 2004 m 1934 Mary French Laura Spelman Rockefeller Chasin 1936 2015 Marion French Rockefeller born 1938 Dr Lucy Rockefeller Waletzky born 1941 Laurance Rockefeller Jr born 1944 m 1982 Wendy Gordon two children 49 Winthrop Rockefeller 1912 1973 m 1st 1948 div 1954 Jievute Bobo Paulekiute 1916 2008 m 2nd 1956 div 1971 Jeannette Edris 1918 1997 Winthrop Paul Rockefeller 1948 2006 m 1st 1971 div 1979 Deborah Cluett Sage m 2nd 1983 Lisenne Dudderar seven children Andrea Davidson Rockefeller b 1972 Katherine Cluett Rockefeller b 1974 Winthrop Paul Rockefeller Jr b 1976 William Gordon Rockefeller Colin Kendrick Rockefeller b 1990 John Alexander Camp Rockefeller Louis Henry Rockefeller David Rockefeller 1915 2017 m 1940 Margaret McGrath 1915 1996 David Rockefeller Jr born 1941 m 1st divorced Diana Newell Rowan m 2nd 2008 Susan Cohn two children Ariana Rockefeller born 1982 m 1st 2010 div 2019 Matthew Bucklin 50 51 Camilla Rockefeller born 1984 52 53 Abigail Rockefeller born 1943 Neva Goodwin Rockefeller born 1944 m 1st divorced Walter J Kaiser 54 m 2nd Bruce Mazlish 1923 2016 55 David Kaiser 1969 2020 56 Margaret Dulany Peggy Rockefeller 57 born 1947 Richard Gilder Rockefeller 1949 2014 58 59 married to Nancy King 57 two children two step children 57 58 Clayton Rockefeller Rebecca Rockefeller Eileen Rockefeller 57 born 1952 m Paul Growald two children Descendants of William Avery Rockefeller Jr Edit An article in The New York Times in 1937 stated that William Rockefeller had at that time 28 great grandchildren 60 Lewis Edward Rockefeller 1865 1866 Emma Rockefeller McAlpin 1868 1934 William Goodsell Rockefeller 1870 1922 five children William Avery Rockefeller III 1896 1973 three children Elsie Rockefeller m William Proxmire Godfrey Stillman Rockefeller 1899 1983 seven children Godfrey Anderson Rockefeller 1924 2010 James Stillman Rockefeller 1902 2004 four children Georgia Rockefeller Rose Andrew Carnegie Rose Louisa d Andelot du Pont Rose John Davison Rockefeller II 1872 1877 Percy Avery Rockefeller 1878 1934 m Isabel Goodrich Stillman five children Isabel Stillman Rockefeller 1902 1980 m Frederic Walker Lincoln IV Isabel Lincoln 1927 2016 m Basil Beebe Stephen Basil Elmer Jr 1924 2007 David Basil Elmer Lucy Lincoln Elmer Monica Elmer Veronica Hoyt Elmer m Clinton Richard Kanaga Anthony Kanaga Joshua Kanaga Lindsey Kanaga Calista Lincoln 1930 2012 m Henry Upham Harder 1925 2004 Frederic Walker Lincoln Harder b 1953 m Karin J E Bolang b 1954 Frederic Harder Calista Harder Gertrude Upham Lincoln Harder b 1955 m James Briggs Alexander Briggs George Briggs Holly Briggs Katherine Briggs Calista Harder b 1957 m Jan Hollyer Elsa Hollyer Ian Hollyer Holly Harris Harder b 1961 m Bruce Kenneth Catlin b 1956 Augustus Attilio Catlin b 1997 Nickolas Charles Catlin b 2000 Caroline Catlin Henry Upham Harder Jr b 1965 m Natalie Rae Borrok b 1965 Haley Rae Harder b 1997 Henry Rolston Harder b 1999 Charles Lincoln Harder b 2003 Percilla Avery Lincoln 1937 2019 m William Blackstone Chappell Jr 1935 2017 Richard Blackstone Chappell 1964 2014 Avery Lincoln Chappell 1966 2005 m J Kevin Smith Ellery Smith Emeline Smith Stillman Smith Florence Philena Lincoln b 1940 m Thomas Lloyd Short Avery Rockefeller 1903 1986 m 1923 Anna Griffith Mark three children Faith Rockefeller Model 1909 1960 Robert Model born 1942 Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge 1882 1973 m Marcellus Hartley Dodge Sr Marcellus Hartley Dodge Jr 1908 1930 Spouses Edit Laura Celestia Cettie Spelman 1839 1915 John D Rockefeller Sr Abby Greene Aldrich 1874 1948 John D Rockefeller Jr Martha Baird Allen 1895 1971 John D Rockefeller Jr Mary Todhunter Clark Tod 1907 1999 Nelson Rockefeller Margaretta Happy Fitler 1926 2015 Nelson Rockefeller Anne Marie Rasmussen Steven Clark Rockefeller Blanchette Ferry Hooker 1909 1992 John D Rockefeller III Sharon Lee Percy John D Rockefeller IV Mary French 1910 1997 Laurance Rockefeller Wendy Gordon Laurance Larry Rockefeller Jr Jievute Bobo Paulekiute 1916 2008 Winthrop Rockefeller Jeannette Edris 1918 1997 Winthrop Rockefeller Deborah Cluett Sage Winthrop Paul Rockefeller Lisenne Dudderar Winthrop Paul Rockefeller Margaret Peggy McGrath 1915 1996 David Rockefeller Diana Newell Rowan David Rockefeller Jr Nancy King Richard Gilder Rockefeller Sarah Elizabeth Elsie Stillman 1872 1935 William Goodsell Rockefeller Isabel Goodrich Stillman 1876 1935 Percy Avery RockefellerFamily treeWilliam Rockefeller Sr John D RockefellerWilliam RockefellerFrank RockefellerElizabeth Rockefeller StrongAlta Rockefeller PrenticeEdith Rockefeller McCormickJohn D Rockefeller Jr William Goodsell RockefellerPercy Avery RockefellerGeraldine Rockefeller DodgeAbby Rockefeller MauzeJohn D Rockefeller IIINelson RockefellerLaurance RockefellerWinthrop RockefellerDavid RockefellerWilliam Avery Rockefeller IIIGodfrey Stillman RockefellerJames Stillman RockefellerIsabel Rockefeller LincolnAvery RockefellerJay RockefellerHope Aldrich RockefellerAlida Rockefeller MessingerRodman RockefellerSteven Clark RockefellerMichael RockefellerMark RockefellerLaura Rockefeller ChasinMarion Rockefeller WeberLucy Aldrich RockefellerLaurance Rockefeller Jr Winthrop Paul RockefellerDavid Rockefeller Jr Neva GoodwinPeggy DulanyRichard RockefellerEileen Rockefeller GrowaldGodfrey A RockefellerJustin RockefellerMeile RockefellerNetwork EditAssociates Edit Gianni Agnelli 61 Aldrich family John Dustin Archbold Jabez A Bostwick Zbigniew Brzezinski Samuel P Bush Duncan Candler C Douglas Dillon J Richardson Dilworth Samuel Calvin Tate Dodd Henry Morrison Flagler Simon Flexner Henry Clay Folger Raymond B Fosdick Frederick Taylor Gates George Jay Gould Jerome Davis Greene Harkness family Mark Hanna 62 William Rainey Harper E H Harriman 63 Wallace Harrison Oliver Burr Jennings William Lyon Mackenzie King Henry Kissinger Ivy Lee John J McCloy McCormick family James Smith McDonnell Charles Edward Merriam William S Paley Richard Parsons Oliver H Payne Charles H Percy Peter G Peterson Pratt family Eddie Rickenbacker 64 65 Henry H Rogers Beardsley Ruml 66 Dean Rusk John D Ryan Jacob Schiff James Stillman Feargus B Squire Henry Morgan Tilford Cyrus Vance Paul Volcker John C Whitehead Businesses Edit Allegheny Transportation Company Amoco Anaconda Copper Atlantic Petroleum Baltimore amp Ohio Railroad 67 Buckeye Steel Castings Chase Manhattan Bank Chesebrough Manufacturing Company Chevron Chicago Milwaukee amp St Paul Railroad 68 Chrysler Corporation 69 Clivus Multrum Inc 70 Colorado Fuel amp Iron Co Conoco Consolidation Coal Company 71 Cranston Print Works 72 Eastern Air Lines 73 Exxon International Basic Economy Corporation 74 Kyso Marathon Oil Marquardt Corporation McDonnell Aircraft Corporation 75 76 Mobil National City Bank of New York Piasecki Helicopter Rockefeller Apartments Rockefeller Capital Management Rockefeller Group RockResorts Santa Fe Reporter 77 Schroder Rockefeller amp Co 78 Sohio Standard Oil Union Sulphur Company Venrock Associates Charities colleges and nonprofit organizations Edit Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum Asia Society Central Philippine University China Medical Board Council of the Americas Council on Foreign Relations David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies General Education Board Great Smoky Mountains National Park Group of 30 Industrial Relations Counselors Inc Historic Hudson Valley Institute for Pacific Relations International House of New York Jackson Hole Preserve Inc John D Rockefeller Jr Library Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Anthropology Human Heredity amp Eugenics Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Michael Rockefeller Wing of the Met Museum of Automobiles Museum of Modern Art National Institute of Social Sciences 79 Nelson A Rockefeller College of Public Affairs amp Policy New York Cancer Hospital Population Council Rockefeller Archeological Museum Rockefeller Archive Center Rockefeller Brothers Fund Rockefeller College Rockefeller Foundation Rockefeller Institute of Government Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Rockefeller University Social Science Research Council Spelman College Trilateral Commission United Nations Association citation needed University of Chicago Winrock International Winthrop Rockefeller InstituteBuildings estates and historic sites EditBassett Hall Colonial Williamsburg The Casements The Cloisters Eliza Davison House Elm Tree House 80 Embarcadero Center The Eyrie Summer Home First Baptist Church of Tarrytown Forest Hill Park Ohio Giralda Farms Grand Teton National Park Greenacre Park Headquarters of the United Nations The Interchurch Center JY Ranch Kykuit Lincoln Center Marsh Billings Rockefeller National Historical Park Mount Hope Farm 81 Ocean County Park One Chase Manhattan Plaza Overhills 82 Riverside Church Rockefeller Center Rockefeller Golf House Rockefeller Guest House Rockefeller State Park Preserve The Rocks 83 Rockwood Hall Strong House Vassar College Standard Oil Building Villa Le Balze Virgin Islands National Park William Murray Residences World Trade Center 1973 2001 References EditCitations Edit World s largest private fortune see Ron Chernow Titan The Life of John D Rockefeller Sr London Warner Books 1998 p 370 The Political Economy of Third World Intervention Mines Money and U S Policy in the Congo Crisis David N Gibbs University of Chicago Press 1991 page 113 The Rockefeller inheritance Alvin Moscow Doubleday 1977 page 418 a b Chernow Ron 1998 Titan The Life of John D Rockefeller New York Vintage Books p 7 ISBN 978 1 4000 7730 4 William Rockefeller Sr met his future wife Eliza Davison at her father s farmhouse A prudent straitlaced Baptist of Scottish Irish descent deeply attached to his daughter John Davison must have sensed the world of trouble that awaited Eliza Ron Chernow Titan The Life of John D Rockefeller Sr p 3 2007 John Thomas Flynn God s Gold The Story of Rockefeller and His Times p 9 1933 Henry Oscar Rockefeller Benjamin Franklin Rockefeller The Transactions of the Rockefeller Family Association for 1905 Knickerbocker Press 1915 Martin Albro 1999 John D Rockefeller Encyclopedia Americana vol 23 Chernow 1998 p 52 The 9 most amazing facts about John D Rockefeller Oil Patch Asia Archived from the original on January 2 2014 Alsop Stewart 2016 Nixon amp Rockefeller A Double Portrait Open Road Media ISBN 9781480446007 Although the Nixon family was Quaker and the Rockefeller family Baptist Schmiesing Kevin 2016 Merchants and Ministers A History of Businesspeople and Clergy in the United States Lexington Books p 115 ISBN 9781498539258 W Williams Peter 2016 Religion Art and Money Episcopalians and American Culture from the Civil War to the Great Depression University of North Carolina Press p 176 ISBN 9781469626987 The names of fashionable families who were already Episcopalian like the Morgans or those like the Fricks who now became so goes on interminably Aldrich Astor Biddle Booth Brown Du Pont Firestone Ford Gardner Mellon Morgan Procter the Vanderbilt Whitney Episcopalians branches of the Baptist Rockefellers and Jewish Guggenheims even appeared on these family trees Rockefeller Archive Center Family JDR Rockarch org Retrieved February 19 2013 Women in the family with no control over the family fortune see Bernice Kert Abby Aldrich Rockefeller The Woman in the Family New York Random House 1993 p 100 Managing the family wealth 1992 New York Times article Rockefeller Family Tries to Keep A Vast Fortune From Dissipating see External Links Note The names and nature of these departments may have changed since 1992 The Edifice Complex The Architecture of Power By Deyan Sudjic Penguin April 7 2011 page 245 255 a b White Norval Willensky Elliot Leadon Fran 2010 AIA Guide to New York City 5th ed New York Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19538 386 7 Rockefeller Archive Center Family OMR Rockarch org Retrieved February 19 2013 John D Rockefeller Jr and the Van Tassel Apartments Rockefeller Archive Newsletter Fall 1997 PDF Retrieved February 19 2013 The Morningside Heights housing project see David Rockefeller Memoirs New York Random House 2002 pp 385 87 UChicago edu News Nobel News uchicago edu Retrieved February 19 2013 Funded colleges and Ivy League universities see Robert Shaplen Toward the Well Being of Mankind Fifty Years of the Rockefeller Foundation New York Doubleday amp Company Inc 1964 passim Siegmund Schultze Reinhard April 1 2003 Google Books Rockefeller and the Internationalization of Mathematics ISBN 9783764364687 Retrieved February 19 2013 Gregor Sharon 2006 Amazon Books Forest Hill ISBN 0738540943 a b Gray Christopher May 22 1994 Streetscapes The Rockefeller City House Pied a Terre Off Fifth for a Parsimonious Billionaire The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved May 25 2021 New Home for John D Rockefeller Jr The New York Times September 26 1901 p 16 Retrieved May 24 2021 Elliot Carter October 16 2016 Check Out The Rockefeller Mansion in Rock Creek Park Architect of the Capital org Smith Timothy R David Rockefeller Sr steward of family fortune and Chase Manhattan Bank dies at 101 The Washington Post Retrieved November 6 2017 Family unity maintained over the decades see John Ensor Harr and Peter J Johnson The Rockefeller Century Three Generations of America s Greatest Family New York Charles Scribner s Sons 1988 pp 370 71 passim David s unifying influence see Memoirs pp 346 7 Carnegie Org Rockefellers Archived August 31 2006 at the Wayback Machine Greatest benefactor of medicine in history see Ron Chernow Titan op cit p 570 Rockefeller Archive Center JDR Jr Rockarch org Retrieved February 19 2013 New York Times November 21 2006 Barbara Gamarekian March 15 1991 Museum Honors All Rockefellers and Gifts The New York Times Jene Stonesifer March 14 1991 Rockefellers and Design The Washington Post Cornell Edu Infobase Retrieved January 30 2007 Restorations and constructions in France Egypt Greece and Jerusalem see Memoirs pp 44 48 a b Depalma Anthony November 15 2005 They Saved Land Like Rockefellers The New York Times Retrieved March 23 2008 Rockefeller descendants speak out against company to which they owe their prosperity CBS News December 2 2016 Retrieved February 7 2018 Schwartz John September 21 2014 Rockefellers Heirs to an Oil Fortune Will Divest Charity of Fossil Fuels The New York Times Retrieved September 23 2014 Wade Terry Driver Anna March 24 2016 Rockefeller Family Fund hits Exxon divests from fossil fuels Reuters Retrieved March 18 2018 a b Egan Matt December 18 2020 Exclusive A 5 billion foundation literally founded on oil money is saying goodbye to fossil fuels CNN com Retrieved December 20 2020 Heirs to Rockefeller fortune launch effort to slow oil and gas growthg The Hill May 6 2021 Retrieved May 6 2021 Haskell Mary B Winter 1996 Brother Can You Share a Dime The Rockefeller Family and Libraries Libraries amp Culture 31 1 130 143 JSTOR 25548427 DIMES Online Collections and Catalog of Rockefeller Archive Center dimes rockarch org Retrieved January 4 2019 Chernow R 1998 Titan The life of John D Rockefeller Sr Allison H Whipple Broker Marries Peter C Rockefeller The New York Times December 20 1987 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved June 2 2022 Deutsch Claudia H January 15 2006 AT LUNCH WITH WENDY GORDON Living Green but Allowing for Shades of Gray Mohr Ian October 30 2019 Ariana Rockefeller and Matthew Bucklin have divorced Page Six Retrieved July 22 2020 Ariana Rockefeller and Matthew Bucklin Retrieved July 22 2020 World s Richest Heirs Mom com mom com Retrieved July 22 2020 Conley Kevin May 11 2016 How the Name Rockefeller Came to Mean More Than Just Wealth Town amp Country Retrieved July 22 2020 Neva Rockefeller Engaged to Wed Walter J Kaiser Niece of Governor Will Be Bride of Professor at Harvard Author The New York Times October 18 1966 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved July 22 2020 Vitello Paul November 29 2016 Bruce Mazlish Who Fused Psychoanalysis and History in His Books Dies at 93 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved July 22 2020 Schwartz John July 16 2020 David Kaiser Rockefeller Heir Who Fought Exxon Mobil Dies at 50 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved July 22 2020 a b c d Berger Joseph A Rockefeller Known Not for Wealth but for His Efforts to Help New York Times June 23 2014 Retrieved June 24 2014 a b Santora Marc Richard Rockefeller Killed in New York Plane Crash New York Times June 13 2014 Retrieved June 13 2014 Fallows James Richard Rockefeller MD What would you do if you could do anything An inspiring answer to that question June 14 2014 Retrieved June 14 2014 Rockefeller Archive Center Family JDR Rockarch org Retrieved February 19 2013 verification needed Association with David Rockefeller see his Memoirs New York Random House 2002 pp 208 479 481 Chernow 1999 pp 332 388 amp 508 Josephson Matthew October 27 2015 1934 The Robber Barons The Classic Account of the Influential Capitalists Who Transformed America s Future Houghton Mifflin Harcourt pp 432 433 ISBN 978 0 15 676790 3 T he various invasions of Harriman would have been impossible without tremendous draughts upon the reservoir of money at 26 Broadway Else he could not have seized and rebuilt so quickly the Union Pacific nor added to this Colis Huntington s huge Southern Pacific To carry these enterprises Harriman s biographer tells us the men of the Standard Oil family gave Harriman financial support when he needed tens of millions of dollars in credit or cash Daly Bednarek Janet Rose Launius Roger D 2003 Reconsidering a Century of Flight UNC Press Books p 120 ISBN 978 0 8078 5488 4 Retrieved August 1 2014 Chernow 1999 pp 658 659 Domhoff G William 1996 State Autonomy or Class Dominance Case Studies on Policy Making In America Hawthorne NY Aldine de Gruyter pp 60 61 ISBN 0 202 30512 0 Chernow 1999 p 373 Who Built the Roads A Modern Parable The Railroad Telegrapher Volume 39 Part 2 Order of Railroad Telegraphers 1922 pp 937 938 Retrieved March 4 2023 William Rockefeller brother of John D died a few weeks ago in his palatial home on the Hudson Nomination of Nelson A Rockefeller to be Vice President of the United States Hearings before the Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives Ninety Third Congress Second Session November 21 1974 Serial No 45 p 1069 As for the Rockefeller Brothers Fund in 1972 more than half of the 15 persons listed as trustees were members of the Rockefeller Family s investment counselors T he Fund portfolio s largest holdings are in Exxon Standard Oil of California Chase Manhattan Bank and Rockefeller Center all considered controlled by or heavily influenced by the Rockefeller Family The next largest holding is in the Chrysler Corporation where in the period 1966 1970 they held 80 000 shares of Chrysler common stock plus 1 6 million in notes of the Chrysler Financial and Realty Corporation Remember that J Richardson Dilworth has been a director of Chrysler since 1962 when the Rockefellers bought a major stock position in that company McCandlish Laura May 22 2005 Indoor composting toilets waste not want not Chicago Tribune Retrieved September 29 2021 Rockefellers in the Consolidation Coal Co The Big Sandy News Louisa KY February 2 1917 Retrieved May 26 2021 Godfrey S Rockefeller Dies Executive in Textiles Was 83 The New York Times February 25 1983 Retrieved November 30 2016 Kaufman Michael T July 11 2004 Laurance Rockefeller Venture Capitalist and Philanthropist Dies at 94 The New York Times New York City Retrieved May 26 2021 Schroy John Oswin The International Basic Economy Corporation IBEC CRESCINCO Nelson Rockefeller and the Brazilian Capital Market www capital flow analysis com Chernow 1999 p 659 Kaufman Michael T July 11 2004 Laurance Rockefeller Venture Capitalist and Philanthropist Dies at 94 New York Times Retrieved March 3 2023 Wrestling toward the Truth Santa Fe Reporter Retrieved December 22 2022 ROCKEFELLER KIN IN BANKING FIELD Avery Grandson of William Rockefeller a Founder of New Investment Concern A PRINCIPAL STOCKHOLDER Schroder Rockefeller amp Co Inc Will Do Underwriting and Securities Business The New York Times July 9 1936 Retrieved February 16 2023 Gold Medal Honorees Mrs E Parmalee Prentice Dies Daughter of J D Rockefeller Sr PDF The New York Times June 22 1962 Retrieved May 3 2019 J R Prentice Dies Cattle Breeder 69 The New York Times June 16 1972 Retrieved May 3 2019 Irwin Jeffrey D O Shea Kaitlin 2008 Overhills Arcadia Publishing pp 8 9 ISBN 978 0 7385 5433 4 Elliot Carter October 16 2016 Check Out The Rockefeller Mansion in Rock Creek Park Architect of the Capital org Other sources Edit Chernow Ron 1999 Titan The Life of John D Rockefeller Sr New York City United States Vintage Books Random House Inc ISBN 0 679 75703 1 Rose Kenneth W Select Rockefeller Philanthropies Booklet pdf 23 pages of the Rockefeller Archive Center 2004 Origin of Rockenfeld in German Descendants of Goddard Rockenfeller Listing of University of Chicago Nobel Laureates News Office University of Chicago website undated Depalma Anthony They Saved Land Like Rockefellers The New York Times Archive November 15 2005 Carnegie Corporation of New York Celebrating 100 years of Andrew Carnegie s Philanthropy awarding the inaugural Andrew Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy to David and Laurance Rockefeller 2001 The Rockefeller Archive Center John D Rockefeller Junior 1874 1960 Overview of his life and philanthropy 1997 Strom Stephanie Manhattan A Rockefeller Plans a Huge Bequest The New York Times Archive November 21 2006 O Connell Dennis Top 10 Richest Men Of All Time AskMen com undated Further reading Edit Abels Jules The Rockefeller Billions The Story of the World s Most Stupendous Fortune New York The Macmillan Company 1965 Aldrich Nelson W Jr Old Money The Mythology of America s Upper Class New York Alfred A Knopf 1988 Allen Gary The Rockefeller File Seal Beach California 1976 Press 1976 Boorstin Daniel J The Americans The Democratic Experience New York Vintage Books 1974 Brown E Richard Rockefeller Medicine Men Medicine and Capitalism in America Berkeley University of California Press 1979 Caro Robert 1974 The Power Broker Robert Moses and the Fall of New York New York Knopf ISBN 978 0 394 48076 3 OCLC 834874 Chernow Ron Titan The Life of John D Rockefeller Sr London Warner Books 1998 Collier Peter and David Horowitz The Rockefellers An American Dynasty New York Holt Rinehart amp Winston 1976 Elmer Isabel Lincoln Cinderella Rockefeller A Life of Wealth Beyond All Knowing New York Freundlich Books 1987 Ernst Joseph W editor Dear Father Dear Son Correspondence of John D Rockefeller and John D Rockefeller Jr New York Fordham University Press with the Rockefeller Archive Center 1994 Flynn John T God s Gold The Story of Rockefeller and His Times New York Harcourt Brace and Company 1932 Fosdick Raymond B John D Rockefeller Jr A Portrait New York Harper amp Brothers 1956 Fosdick Raymond B The Story of the Rockefeller Foundation New York Transaction Publishers Reprint 1989 Gates Frederick Taylor Chapters in My Life New York The Free Press 1977 Gitelman Howard M Legacy of the Ludlow Massacre A Chapter in American Industrial Relations Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania Press 1988 Gonzales Donald J Chronicled by The Rockefellers at Williamsburg Backstage with the Founders Restorers and World Renowned Guests McLean Virginia EPM Publications Inc 1991 Hanson Elizabeth The Rockefeller University Achievements A Century of Science for the Benefit of Humankind 1901 2001 New York The Rockefeller University Press 2000 Harr John Ensor and Peter J Johnson The Rockefeller Century Three Generations of America s Greatest Family New York Charles Scribner s Sons 1988 Harr John Ensor and Peter J Johnson The Rockefeller Conscience An American Family in Public and in Private New York Charles Scribner s Sons 1991 Hawke David Freeman John D The Founding Father of the Rockefellers New York Harper amp Row 1980 Hidy Ralph W and Muriel E Hidy Pioneering in Big Business History of Standard Oil Company New Jersey 1882 1911 New York Harper amp Brothers 1955 Jonas Gerald The Circuit Riders Rockefeller Money and the Rise of Modern Science New York W W Norton and Co 1989 Josephson Emanuel M The Federal Reserve Conspiracy and the Rockefellers Their Gold Corner New York Chedney Press 1968 Josephson Matthew The Robber Barons London Harcourt 1962 Kert Bernice Abby Aldrich Rockefeller The Woman in the Family New York Random House 2003 Klein Henry H Dynastic America and Those Who Own It New York Kessinger Publishing 1921 Reprint 2003 Kutz Myer Rockefeller Power America s Chosen Family New York Simon amp Schuster 1974 Lundberg Ferdinand America s Sixty Families New York Vanguard Press 1937 Lundberg Ferdinand The Rich and the Super Rich A Study in the Power of Money Today New York Lyle Stuart 1968 Lundberg Ferdinand The Rockefeller Syndrome Secaucus New Jersey Lyle Stuart Inc 1975 Manchester William R A Rockefeller Family Portrait From John D to Nelson Boston Little Brown and Company 1959 Moscow Alvin The Rockefeller Inheritance Garden City NY Doubleday amp Co 1977 Nevins Allan John D Rockefeller The Heroic Age of American Enterprise 2 vols New York Charles Scribner s Sons 1940 Nevins Allan Study In Power John D Rockefeller Industrialist and Philanthropist 2 vols New York Charles Scribner s Sons 1953 Okrent Daniel Great Fortune The Epic of Rockefeller Center New York Viking Press 2003 Ratto Pietro Rockefeller e Warburg Le famiglie piu potenti della terra Bologna Arianna Editrice it 2019 ISBN 978 88 6588 209 2 Reich Cary The Life of Nelson A Rockefeller Worlds to Conquer 1908 1958 New York Doubleday 1996 Roberts Ann Rockefeller The Rockefeller Family Home Kykuit New York Abbeville Publishing Group 1998 Rockefeller David Memoirs New York Random House 2002 Rockefeller Henry Oscar ed Rockefeller Genealogy 4 vols 1910 ca 1950 Rockefeller John D Random Reminiscences of Men and Events New York Doubleday 1908 London W Heinemann 1909 Sleepy Hollow Press and Rockefeller Archive Center Reprint 1984 Roussel Christine The Art of Rockefeller Center New York W W Norton and Company 2006 Scheiffarth Engelbert Der New Yorker Gouverneur Nelson A Rockefeller und die Rockenfeller im Neuwieder Raum Genealogisches Jahrbuch Vol 9 1969 p16 41 Sealander Judith Private Wealth and Public Life Foundation Philanthropy and the Reshaping of American Social Policy from the Progressive Era to the New Deal Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press 1997 Siegmund Schultze Reinhard Rockefeller and the Internationalization of Mathematics Between the Two World Wars Documents and Studies for the Social History of Mathematics in the 20th Century Boston Birkhauser Verlag 2001 Stasz Clarice The Rockefeller Women Dynasty of Piety Privacy and Service New York St Martin s Press 1995 Tarbell Ida M The History of the Standard Oil Company New York Phillips amp Company 1904 Winks Robin W Laurance S Rockefeller Catalyst for Conservation Washington D C Island Press 1997 Yergin Daniel The Prize The Epic Quest for Oil Money and Power New York Simon amp Schuster 1991 Young Edgar B Lincoln Center The Building of an Institution New York New York University Press 1980 See also EditGilded AgeExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rockefeller family Rockefeller Financial The Rockefeller Group The Rockefeller Foundation The Rockefellers An American Experience Documentary Newspaper clippings about Rockefeller family in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rockefeller family amp oldid 1146081308, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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