Percy Rivington Pyne I (March 8, 1820 – February 14, 1895) was a migrant from England to the United States. He was president of City National Bank, a director...
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Percy Rivington Pyne 2nd (June 23, 1882 – August 15, 1950) was a banker, financier, and philanthropist. He founded the stock exchange firm of Pyne, Kendall...
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Percy Rivington Pyne may refer to: Percy Rivington Pyne I (1820–1895), President of City National Bank Percy Rivington Pyne II (1857–1929), built Percy...
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Percy Rivington Pyne II (May 5, 1857 – August 22, 1929) was a banker, financier, and philanthropist. Pyne was born on May 5, 1857 in New York City, the...
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Percy Rivington Pyne Jr. (November 9, 1896 – December 9, 1941) was an American fighter pilot who fought in World War I. He was born on November 9, 1896...
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great-granddaughter of Archibald D. Russell, a great-great-granddaughter of Percy Rivington Pyne I, and a great-great-great-granddaughter of Dr. James Russell, a former...
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Isabel Goodrich Stillman (1876–1935), who married Percy Avery Rockefeller (1878–1934) in 1901. Percy was another son of William Rockefeller Charles Chauncey...
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influential trustee. The son of Percy Rivington Pyne (1820-1895) and Albertina Shelton Taylor Pyne (1833-1900), Moses Taylor Pyne was born in New York City...
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the new U.S. national banking system. After Taylor died in 1882, Percy Rivington Pyne I became president of the bank. He died nine years later and was replaced...
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(1843–1856), Moses Taylor himself (1856–1882), Taylor's son-in-law Percy Rivington Pyne I, and James Stillman (1891–1909). In 1831, City Bank was the site...
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in the 42nd or Royal Highland Regiment in 1783. Rivington's great-nephew was Percy Rivington Pyne I, who emigrated from England in 1835 and became president...
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Percy Rivington Pyne II and Maud (née Howland) Pyne (daughter of New York merchant Gardiner Greene Howland). His paternal uncle was Percy Rivington Pyne...
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Ledyard Blair (1893–1982), who married Herbert Rivington Pyne (1892–1952), son of Percy Rivington Pyne II, in 1917. Edith Dodd Blair (1896–1988), who...
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Howland (1866–1952) who married banker, financier, and philanthropist Percy Rivington Pyne II, and Dulany Howland, who married Marguerite McClure (after Dulany's...
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Howland (1866–1952), who married banker, financier, and philanthropist Percy Rivington Pyne II; and Dulany Howland (1859–1915), who married Marguerite McClure...
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C. Suydam Cutting (category Pyne banking family)
grandson of Oliver Filley), was the daughter of Percy Rivington Pyne and Maud (née Howland) Pyne. They had a 35-acre estate known as "Old Fort Bay", purchased...
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during World War I (before America entered the War) and was married to Mary Percy Pyne (b. 1893), the daughter of Percy Rivington Pyne II, in 1917. Another...
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of General Cornelius Vanderbilt III. They were then the guests of Percy Rivington Pyne, II, at his country home in Roslyn, Long Island. They proceeded to...
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Index of New York City-related articles (section I)
Pennsylvania Avenue (Brooklyn) Pennsylvania Station (New York City) Percy R. Pyne House Pershing Square, Manhattan Philosophy Hall Phipps Garden Apartments...
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(Volume 2 ed.). Fitzroy Dearborn. p. 916. ISBN 978-1579584221. "Percy Rivington Pyne". New York Times. 16 February 1895. Retrieved 13 July 2016. Richard...
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Viaduct. In the 2020 miniseries The Undoing Henry P. Davison House, Percy Rivington Pyne House, Oliver D. Filley House and William Sloane House is one of...
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Vickerman Rutherford, Trinity; 3 E. Holland-Martin, Christ Church; 4 Percy Rivington Pyne Jr., New College 1922 lost 1 H. H. Howard; 2 G. Carr-White, Christ...
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Riverdale section of the Bronx, where Campagna purchased land from Percy Rivington Pyne and built the now landmark palatial residence at 640 West 249th Street...
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Parker, lawyer and public official George Browne Post, architect Percy Rivington Pyne II, financier John J. Raskob, businessman Whitelaw Reid, journalist...
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Pyman, Yorkshire Light Infantry. Captain (acting Major) Frederick Sparke Pyne, Royal Field Artillery. Temporary Major Gordon Openshaw Ramsbottom, Manchester...
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1918 Birthday Honours (section Kaisar-i-Hind Medal)
Victor Elliott Lees Bt King's Royal Rifle Corps Temp 2nd Lieutenant Frederick Pyne Lenard, Tank Corps Temp Captain Wilfrid Lenton, Army Veterinary Corps Lieutenant...
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