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  2. Goodyear family - Wikipedia

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    After Frank Jr. died in 1930, his widow Dorothy Knox Goodyear later married Edmund Pendleton Rogers (1882–1966) in 1931. [13] Frank Jr.'s son, Frank Henry Goodyear, III, was known as "Frank Goodyear, Sr." He graduated from Yale University in 1941, and served at the Brooklyn Navy Yard during World War II.

  3. Frank H. Goodyear - Wikipedia

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    Frank Henry Goodyear (March 7, 1849 – May 13, 1907) was an American businessman, lumberman, and member of the prominent Goodyear family of New York. He was the founder and president of several companies, including the Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad, Great Southern Lumber Company, Goodyear Lumber Co., Buffalo & Susquehanna Coal and Coke Co., and the New Orleans Great Northern Railroad Company.

  4. Seymour H. Knox I - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Virginia Knox (1896–1980), who married Frank Henry Goodyear Jr. in 1915. After Goodyear was killed in a car accident in 1930, Dorothy remarried to Edmund Pendleton Rogers, a widower from New York, in 1931. Seymour H. Knox II (1898–1990), [12] who married Helen Northrup. [13] Knox died on May 17, 1915, in Buffalo, New York. [2]

  5. Category:Goodyear family of New York - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Goodyear family of New York" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Frank H. Goodyear; G. A. Conger Goodyear House;

  6. Great Southern Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    Frank Goodyear died in 1907, shortly before the Panic of 1907, and Charles Goodyear died in 1911. [6] Amid uncertain economic times, the Great Southern Lumber Company sawmill began operation in 1908. Younger generations of Goodyears took over positions in the company that had been held by their elders.

  7. Frank Seiberling - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Augustus "Frank" Seiberling (October 6, 1859 – August 11, 1955), also known as F.A. Seiberling, was an American innovator and entrepreneur best known for co-founding the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company in 1898 and the Seiberling Rubber Company in 1921.

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  9. Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Two freighters, the Frank H. Goodyear and the S. M. Clement, were built to carry ore from the company's mines in Minnesota and Michigan down to Buffalo. [28] To get the coal to Buffalo, the Goodyear brothers incorporated the Buffalo & Susquehanna Railway in 1902 to build north from Wellsville to Buffalo, a total of almost 90 miles (140 km).