William Emil Iselin (1848-1937)

William E. Iselin, Dry Goods Merchant, of 720 Park Avenue, New York City

He was born in New York City and graduated from Columbia College (1869). He entered the wholesale dry goods business and for many years until his death was a partner in his uncle's firm, William Iselin & Co., of 357 Fourth Avenue. He was also a director of the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Railway Company; New Rochelle Water Company; and the Neptune Realty Company. He was a keen yachtsman and the holder of the No. 1 Membership Card of the New York Yacht Club which he joined in 1872. He married Alice, a grand-daughter of the redoubtable Mary Mason Jones immortalized as Mrs Manson Mingott in Edith Wharton's (who was her cousin) famous book, The Age of Innocence. William died at 720 Park Avenue, survived by three sons.

Parents (2)

Adrian Georg Iselin

Adrian G. Iselin, Importer & Banker, of Adrian Iselin & Co., New York City

1818-1905

Eleanora (O'Donnell) Iselin

Mrs Eleanora (O'Donnell) Iselin

1821-1897

Spouse (1)

Alice (Jones) Iselin

Mrs Alice Rogers (Jones) Iselin

1850-1932

Children (3)

Arthur Iselin

Arthur Iselin, of Katonah, New York

1878-1952

William O'Donnell Iselin

William O'Donnell Iselin, of 160 East 48th Street, New York

1883-1956

Oliver Iselin

Oliver Iselin, of Westbury, Long Island; Chairman of Iselin-Jefferson Co., New York

1887-1963

Associated Houses (1)

720 Park Avenue

Manhattan, New York

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