Joseph Winterbotham | |
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Born | 1852
Columbus, Ohio, US |
Died | 1925 (aged 72–73) |
Occupation(s) | Businessman and art patron |
Spouse | Genevieve Baldwin |
Children | 4, including Rue Winterbotham Carpenter |
Relatives | John Alden Carpenter (son-in-law) |
Joseph Humphrey Winterbotham (1852-1925), was a Chicago manufacturer, bank director and Chicago Art Institute benefactor. [1]
Joseph Humphrey Winterbotham was born in Columbus, Ohio, in 1852. [2]
Winterbotham "organized no fewer than eleven corporations, including cooperage manufacture, moving and transfer, and mortgage financing". [2]
He married Genevieve Baldwin (1853-1906) of New Haven, Connecticut, and they had four children, including Rue Winterbotham Carpenter. [2]
Their sons John and Joseph, Jr. were educated at Yale University, and their daughters, Rue and Genevieve, travelled to Europe. [2]
Joseph Winterbotham | |
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Born | 1852
Columbus, Ohio, US |
Died | 1925 (aged 72–73) |
Occupation(s) | Businessman and art patron |
Spouse | Genevieve Baldwin |
Children | 4, including Rue Winterbotham Carpenter |
Relatives | John Alden Carpenter (son-in-law) |
Joseph Humphrey Winterbotham (1852-1925), was a Chicago manufacturer, bank director and Chicago Art Institute benefactor. [1]
Joseph Humphrey Winterbotham was born in Columbus, Ohio, in 1852. [2]
Winterbotham "organized no fewer than eleven corporations, including cooperage manufacture, moving and transfer, and mortgage financing". [2]
He married Genevieve Baldwin (1853-1906) of New Haven, Connecticut, and they had four children, including Rue Winterbotham Carpenter. [2]
Their sons John and Joseph, Jr. were educated at Yale University, and their daughters, Rue and Genevieve, travelled to Europe. [2]