Goodyear | |
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Current region | New York |
Place of origin | England |
Members | Frank H. Goodyear Charles W. Goodyear Anson Goodyear |
Connected families | Romanov family Knox family Roosevelt family Thurn und Taxis family |
Estate(s) | Goodyear House, A. Conger Goodyear House, Goodyear Cottage |
The Goodyear family is a prominent family from New York, whose members founded, owned and ran several businesses, 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.[1] Stephen Goodyear was a founder of the New Haven Colony, and served as Deputy governor from 1643 to 1658.[2] Stephen's descendent, Charles Goodyear, invented vulcanized rubber; the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company is named after him. The family was also involved in the arts.[3] Anson Goodyear was an organizer of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City; he served as its first president and a member of the board of trustees.[4] William Henry Goodyear was the first curator of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.