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  1. 20 de abr. de 2020 · A daughter, named May after her mother was born in 1878. On January 9, 1880, May gave birth to a boy they named Robert Wilson Goelet. Thus, within months of Robert and Ogden’s father Robert Goelet’s passing, there were two newly minted Robert W. Goelets in the family.

  2. Robert Wilson Goelet, Jr. was descended from the founders of Chemical Bank in Manhattan; his mother was an Italian countess. He spent the majority of his life in Europe. Was a principal in two film-producing companies, Voyagers Inc. and Normandy Productions. The son of Robert Wilson Goelet of New York, a philanthropist and director of the ...

  3. Robert Wilson Goelet (1880–1966), who built Glenmere mansion. In 1904, he married Marie Elise Whelen (1880–1949). They divorced in 1914 (she remarried to Henry Clews Jr.) and he married Donna Fernanda (née di Villa Rosa) Riabouchinsky (1885–1982) in 1919. They divorced in 1924 he married for the third time to Roberta Willard (1891–1949 ...

  4. The vast real Goelet estate enterprise was overseen by administrators until it transitioned to the sons of the Goelets. Ogden's son, Robert Wilson Goelet, and Robert's son, Robert Walton Goelet, were both involved. Born a month apart in 1880, the cousins not only shared confusingly similar names but also bore a striking resemblance to each other.

  5. Business Magnate. He was a member of socially prominent New York family. Goelet and his brother Robert controlled the family fortune, worth tens of millions. In the early 1880s, they constructed such buildings in Manhattan as the Gorham Building, the Judge Building, The Goelet Building, and the Metropolitan Club. A...

  6. ROBERT GOELET, 86, financier and real-estate developer who was a leader in social circles here and in Newport, R.I., for many years, died yesterday in his home, 4 East 66th Street. He was 86 years old. Mr. Goelet, a man of taste and wealth, could make intricate financial decisions or select delicate, vines for...

  7. 29 de nov. de 2016 · 4. Elsie Whelan Goelet (1883-1959). In 1904, she was the newlywed wife of May Goelet’s son, Robert Wilson Goelet. After Robert and Elsie divorced, she married the artist Henry Clews, Jr., the son of a wealthy banker. Henry and Elsie spent much of their married life restoring a chateau on the French riviera. 5. Marion Mason Wilson (1875-1970).