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Goldman–Sachs family

The Goldman–Sachs family is a family of Ashkenazi Jewish descent known for the leading investment bank Goldman Sachs. Marcus Goldman, while attending classes at the synagogue in Würzburg, met Joseph Sachs, who would become his lifelong friend.[1] Marcus Goldman's youngest daughter, Louisa, married Samuel Sachs, the son of Joseph Sachs, fellow Lower Franconia, Bavaria immigrant.[2] Louisa's older sister and Sam's older brother had already married. His oldest son, Julius Goldman, married Sarah Adler, daughter of Samuel Adler.[3] In 1882, Goldman invited his son-in-law Samuel to join him in the business and changed the firm's name to M. Goldman and Sachs. For almost fifty years, all the partners came from the extended family.[4]

Family tree

 
Marcus Goldman, 1890s
  • Marcus Goldman (1821–1904), founder of Goldman Sachs, married to Bertha Goldman
    • Rebecca Goldman Dreyfuss (1851–?), married to Ludwig Dreyfuss (c. 1840s–1918)[5]
    • Julius Goldman (1852–1909) married to Sarah Adler Goldman, daughter of Samuel Adler (1809–1891)
      • Marcus Isaac Goldman (1881–1965),[6] geologist
      • Hetty Goldman (1881–1972), archaeologist
      • Agnes Goldman Sanborn (1887–1984), married to Ashton Sanborn (1882–1970), archaeologist
      • Bertha Goldman Gutmann (1879–1936), married to Bernhard Gutmann (1869-1936) American Impressionist Painter [7]
    • Rosa Goldman Sachs married to Julius Sachs (1849–1934)
      • Ernest Sachs (1879–1958), physician, married to Mary Parmly Koues (1882–1973)
        • Ernest Sachs, Jr. (1916–2001), neurosurgeon, married Jeanne O'Sullivan [8]
          • Ernest Paul "Rusty" Sachs
          • Ann Sachs
          • Patricia Sachs
          • Christopher Michael Sachs
          • James Sachs
          • Robert Donal Sachs
        • Thomas Dudley Sachs [8]
    • Louisa Goldman Sachs married to Samuel Sachs (1851–1935)
      • Paul J. Sachs (1878–1965), art historian, married to Meta Pollak (–1960)
        • Elizabeth Sachs
        • Celia Sachs Robinson, married to Charles A. Robinson, Jr. (1900–1965), classical scholar
          • Charles Alexander Robinson III
          • Samuel S. Robinson
          • Franklin W. Robinson
        • Marjorie Sachs
      • Arthur Sachs (1880–1975)
      • Walter E. Sachs (1884–1980), banker (partner at Goldman Sachs 1928–1959),[9] married to Mary Williamson (1911–?; divorced 1960), actress
        • Katherine Russell Sachs (1943–) married Bernard Dan Steinberg June 7, 1964
        • Philip Williamson Sachs (1949–)
      • Ella Sachs Plotz (1888–1922)
    • Henry Goldman (1857–1937), banker, married to Babette Kaufman (1871–1954)
      • Florence Goldman (1891–1960), married to Edwin Chester Vogel (1884–1973)
      • Robert Goldman
      • Henry Goldman Jr., married to Adrienne Straus Goldman
        • June Breton Fisher (1927–2012),[10] m. 1. J. Robert Breton 2. Maurice L. Fisher: author, wrote a biography on grandfather Henry Goldman (1857–1937).[4]
        • Henry Goldman,[10]

References

  1. ^ Caplan, Sheri J. "Marcus Goldman." In Immigrant Entrepreneurship: German-American Business Biographies, 1720 to the Present, vol. 2, edited by William J. Hausman. German Historical Institute. Last modified May 7, 2015.
  2. ^ Kappner, Cordula (2008-03-12). "Marcus Goldmann und der amerikanische Traum". Mainpost (in German).
  3. ^ Cohen, Getzel M.; Joukowsky, Martha Sharp (2006). Breaking Ground: Pioneering Women Archaeologists. University of Michigan Press. p. 299. ISBN 0472031740.
  4. ^ a b Fisher, June Breton (2010). When Money Was in Fashion: Henry Goldman, Goldman Sachs and the Founding of Wall Street. Palgrave MacMillan.
  5. ^ "Dreyfuss Left $1,305,318: Bulk of Wealth Will Benefit Jewish Philanthropies" (PDF). New York Times. August 19, 1919.
  6. ^ Woodring, W. P. (1966). MEMORIAL TO MARCUS ISAAC GOLDMAN (1881–1965). Geological Society of America Bulletin, 77(4), P53-P56.
  7. ^ Bernhard Gutmann: An American Impressionist, Percy North, Abbeville Press, 1995
  8. ^ a b "SACHS, Ernest, M.D." The San Francisco Chronicle. December 6, 2001. Retrieved July 11, 2016.
  9. ^ "Walter E. Sachs, 96, of Financial House; Was a Partner in Goldman, Sachs Since 1910, Guiding Concern Through Difficult Times". New York Times. August 23, 1980.
  10. ^ a b c d e f "Paid Notice: Deaths: Breton Fisher, June, of Santa Barbara, CA". New York Times. January 15, 2012.
  11. ^ "From the archives: How former ref Tim Donaghy conspired to fix NBA games". 9 July 2020.

Further reading

  • Birmingham, Stephen (1996). Our Crowd: The Great Jewish Families of New York. Syracuse University Press. ISBN 0815604114.
  • Supple, Barry E. (1957). "A Business Elite: German-Jewish Financiers in Nineteenth-Century New York". Business History Review. 31 (2): 143–178. doi:10.2307/3111848. JSTOR 3111848.
  • Alef, Daniel (2010). Henry Goldman: Goldman Sachs and the Beginning of Investment Banking. Titans of Fortune. ISBN 978-1608043163.
  • Fisher, June Breton (2010). When Money Was in Fashion: Henry Goldman, Goldman Sachs and the Founding of Wall Street. Palgrave MacMillan.
    • "Book Discussion on When Money Was in Fashion". C-SPAN. 15 November 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2015.

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The Goldman Sachs family is a family of Ashkenazi Jewish descent known for the leading investment bank Goldman Sachs Marcus Goldman while attending classes at the synagogue in Wurzburg met Joseph Sachs who would become his lifelong friend 1 Marcus Goldman s youngest daughter Louisa married Samuel Sachs the son of Joseph Sachs fellow Lower Franconia Bavaria immigrant 2 Louisa s older sister and Sam s older brother had already married His oldest son Julius Goldman married Sarah Adler daughter of Samuel Adler 3 In 1882 Goldman invited his son in law Samuel to join him in the business and changed the firm s name to M Goldman and Sachs For almost fifty years all the partners came from the extended family 4 Family tree Edit Marcus Goldman 1890s Marcus Goldman 1821 1904 founder of Goldman Sachs married to Bertha Goldman Rebecca Goldman Dreyfuss 1851 married to Ludwig Dreyfuss c 1840s 1918 5 Julius Goldman 1852 1909 married to Sarah Adler Goldman daughter of Samuel Adler 1809 1891 Marcus Isaac Goldman 1881 1965 6 geologist Hetty Goldman 1881 1972 archaeologist Agnes Goldman Sanborn 1887 1984 married to Ashton Sanborn 1882 1970 archaeologist Bertha Goldman Gutmann 1879 1936 married to Bernhard Gutmann 1869 1936 American Impressionist Painter 7 Rosa Goldman Sachs married to Julius Sachs 1849 1934 Ernest Sachs 1879 1958 physician married to Mary Parmly Koues 1882 1973 Ernest Sachs Jr 1916 2001 neurosurgeon married Jeanne O Sullivan 8 Ernest Paul Rusty Sachs Ann Sachs Patricia Sachs Christopher Michael Sachs James Sachs Robert Donal Sachs Thomas Dudley Sachs 8 Louisa Goldman Sachs married to Samuel Sachs 1851 1935 Paul J Sachs 1878 1965 art historian married to Meta Pollak 1960 Elizabeth Sachs Celia Sachs Robinson married to Charles A Robinson Jr 1900 1965 classical scholar Charles Alexander Robinson III Samuel S Robinson Franklin W Robinson Marjorie Sachs Arthur Sachs 1880 1975 Walter E Sachs 1884 1980 banker partner at Goldman Sachs 1928 1959 9 married to Mary Williamson 1911 divorced 1960 actress Katherine Russell Sachs 1943 married Bernard Dan Steinberg June 7 1964 Philip Williamson Sachs 1949 Ella Sachs Plotz 1888 1922 Henry Goldman 1857 1937 banker married to Babette Kaufman 1871 1954 Florence Goldman 1891 1960 married to Edwin Chester Vogel 1884 1973 Robert Goldman Henry Goldman Jr married to Adrienne Straus Goldman June Breton Fisher 1927 2012 10 m 1 J Robert Breton 2 Maurice L Fisher author wrote a biography on grandfather Henry Goldman 1857 1937 4 Tracy Breton 10 Brooke Breton 10 Cynthia Breton 10 Taylor Breton 10 11 Henry Goldman 10 Note Bernard Sachs 1858 1944 neurologist brother of Julius and Samuel Sachs References Edit Caplan Sheri J Marcus Goldman In Immigrant Entrepreneurship German American Business Biographies 1720 to the Present vol 2 edited by William J Hausman German Historical Institute Last modified May 7 2015 Kappner Cordula 2008 03 12 Marcus Goldmann und der amerikanische Traum Mainpost in German Cohen Getzel M Joukowsky Martha Sharp 2006 Breaking Ground Pioneering Women Archaeologists University of Michigan Press p 299 ISBN 0472031740 a b Fisher June Breton 2010 When Money Was in Fashion Henry Goldman Goldman Sachs and the Founding of Wall Street Palgrave MacMillan Dreyfuss Left 1 305 318 Bulk of Wealth Will Benefit Jewish Philanthropies PDF New York Times August 19 1919 Woodring W P 1966 MEMORIAL TO MARCUS ISAAC GOLDMAN 1881 1965 Geological Society of America Bulletin 77 4 P53 P56 Bernhard Gutmann An American Impressionist Percy North Abbeville Press 1995 a b SACHS Ernest M D The San Francisco Chronicle December 6 2001 Retrieved July 11 2016 Walter E Sachs 96 of Financial House Was a Partner in Goldman Sachs Since 1910 Guiding Concern Through Difficult Times New York Times August 23 1980 a b c d e f Paid Notice Deaths Breton Fisher June of Santa Barbara CA New York Times January 15 2012 From the archives How former ref Tim Donaghy conspired to fix NBA games 9 July 2020 Further reading EditBirmingham Stephen 1996 Our Crowd The Great Jewish Families of New York Syracuse University Press ISBN 0815604114 Supple Barry E 1957 A Business Elite German Jewish Financiers in Nineteenth Century New York Business History Review 31 2 143 178 doi 10 2307 3111848 JSTOR 3111848 Alef Daniel 2010 Henry Goldman Goldman Sachs and the Beginning of Investment Banking Titans of Fortune ISBN 978 1608043163 Fisher June Breton 2010 When Money Was in Fashion Henry Goldman Goldman Sachs and the Founding of Wall Street Palgrave MacMillan Book Discussion on When Money Was in Fashion C SPAN 15 November 2010 Retrieved 23 April 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Goldman Sachs family amp oldid 1117690815, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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