Arthur Emlen Newbold (1859-1920)

Arthur E. Newbold, of Philadelphia & "Farleigh" Laverock, Pennsylvania

He was born at Jenkintown, near Philadelphia, and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania (1859). He went into banking in partnership with Robert Bacon, Charles H. Coster and Charles Steele. In later years, he was a partner in both Drexel & Co. and J.P. Morgan & Co. He was a director of the Fourth Street National Bank of Philadelphia, the Savings Fund Society, the Commercial Trust Company, and the Insurance Company of North America. He was a trustee of the University of Pennsylvania and a member of both the Philadelphia and Germantown cricket clubs among others. He married Harriet, daughter of Fitz-Eugene Dixon and grand-daughter of George M. Dallas, 11th Vice-President of the United States. They had four children and lived between Philadelphia and Cheltenham Township at "Farleigh" (named for his wife's childhood country home, Farley) on the north side of Willow Grove Avenue at Laverock - see images. In 1912, their eldest son gave it a Norman makeover as "Laverock Farm".

Parents

John Smith Newbold

Senior Partner of William H. Newbold & Co., Bankers, Philadelphia

1831-1887

Anna (Buckley) Newbold

Mrs Anna Penrose (Buckley) Newbold

1835-1915

Spouse

Harriet (Dixon) Newbold

Mrs Harriet (Dixon) Newbold

1866-1960

Children

Anna (Newbold) Krumbhaar

Mrs Anna Buckley (Newbold) Krumbhaar

1886-1956

Arthur Emlen Newbold Jr.

Arthur Emlen Newbold Jr., of "Laverock Farm" Pennsylvania

1888-1946

Fitz Eugene Dixon Newbold Sr.

Fitz Eugene Dixon Newbold Sr.

1895-1967

Dorothy (Newbold) Ritchie

Mrs Dorothy Emlen (Newbold) Ritchie

1899-1962

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