Russell Thayer (1852-1933)

Brigadier-General Russell Thayer, Chief Engineer of the Pennsylvania Railroad

He was born at Philadelphia and as a descendent of Benjamin Chew and Edmund C. Watmough among others, he enjoyed descent from several of Pennsylvania's oldest and most prominent families. He was educated at Episcopal Academy, the University of Pennsylvania, and West Point Military Academy, where he served as an assistant artillery instructor after graduating in 1874. After becoming a civil engineer, he worked on the Pennsylvania Railroad and was appointed its Chief Engineer and Superintendent of Fairmount Park. He maintained an affiliation with the military serving as Brigadier-General in the Pennsylvania National Guard and Lieutenant-Colonel and Inspector of the Guard's first division during its amalgamation with the regular army.

In 1885, long interested in aeronautics, he was one of the first to draw up plans for an American airship dirigible for the Army Ordinance Department. In 1899, he became associated with the United Gas Improvement Company for which he made a number of inventions and obtained several aeronautic patents. He was also a poet, novelist, and one-time high-ranking tennis player. He married Mary, daughter of Fitz Eugene Dixon of Farley, near Philadelphia. They lived on 29th Street at Mount Airy and had seven children.

Parents

Martin Russell Thayer

M. Russell Thayer, Judge & U.S. Congressman from Philadelphia

1819-1906

Sophia (Watmough) Thayer

Mrs Sophia Dallas (Watmough) Thayer

1831-1881

Spouse

Mary (Dixon) Thayer

Mrs Mary Homer (Dixon) Thayer

1855-1944

Children

William Vincent Thayer

William Vincent Thayer, died in childhood

d.1895

Russell Thayer Jr.

Capt. Russell Thayer Jr., of "Homewood" Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia

1882-1954

Fitz Eugene Dixon Thayer

Fitz Eugene D. Thayer, of Mount Airy & Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania

1884-1967

Alexander Dallas Thayer

"Alec" Thayer, of Gwynllan Farm, Pennsylvania

1888-1968

Edmund Thayer

Edmund Thayer, of Villanova, Pennsylvania

1890-1971

Joseph Trevanion Thayer

Joseph Trevanion Thayer, of Elkins Park, Philadelphia

1892-1969

Mary (Thayer) Fremont-Smith

Mrs Mary Dixon Thayer Fremont-Smith

1896-1989