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  1. Added: Mar 16, 2006. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 13639635. Source citation. Businessman. With the coming of the Civil War, Frank Rockefeller would enlist into the Union army at the age of 16 as a Private in Co. A of the 7th Ohio Infantry. He would be wounded twice during the war, the second wound effectively sending him home for the until war's end.

  2. Frank Rockefeller continuó como vicepresidente de la empresa. Frank Rockefeller se negó a hablar con sus hermanos John y William Jr. hasta su muerte, a pesar de que William intentó reconciliarse en el verano de 1916. Frank dijo más tarde ese año: "No hay la más mínima posibilidad de reconciliación". Frank murió al año siguiente.

  3. Frank Rockefeller was the 36th example of the type, built in 1896 at a cost of $181,573.38 at McDougall’s American Steel Barge Company in Superior, WI. One of the larger examples of the type, Rockefeller measured 380 feet in length, drew 26 feet of water depth and had a single propeller. Although it belonged to several different owners over ...

  4. But the relationship between the Rockefeller brothers was just as turbulent. As detailed in the massive Rockefeller biography Titan, Frank was always boisterous and wild (and John D. was always cautious and calculating). Frank’s enthusiasm never matched John D.’s ruthless competence. When he was 16, Frank became the only family member to ...

  5. When Frank died, all his grieving older brother could do was shake his head and say: “Poor Frank. I held him in my arms when he was a baby.” William Avery Rockefeller, father of the clan, never figured importantly in the civic or social life of Cleveland- probably because excursions out West to sell his patent medicines took him away from the city so often.

  6. Frank Willis is a Private Advisor and Senior Vice President at Rockefeller Global Family Office. With his certification as a Certified Exit Planner (CEPA), Frank dedicates his time to serving high and ultra-high net worth families and business owners, helping them to strategize effectively in growing and preserving their wealth.

  7. Franklin Rockefeller (August 8, 1845 – April 15, 1917) was an American businessman and member of the prominent Rockefeller family. He and his younger twin sister Frances, who died young, were born on August 8, 1845, in Moravia, New York. They were the youngest children of con artist William Avery "Bill" Rockefeller (1810–1906) and Eliza Davison (1813–1889). His two older brothers were ...