William Henry Gratwick (1839-1899)

William H. Gratwick, Lumber Merchant, of Buffalo, New York

He was born in Albany, New York, and after school found work with the lumber merchants Folsom & Arnold. In 1861, he started out on his own and established William H. Gratwick & Co., quickly becoming the leading lumber merchant in Albany. In 1877, he moved to Buffalo where he continued in the lumber trade in the firm of Gratwick, Smith & Fryer that became one of the largest lumber companies in America with timber tracts in Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Louisiana. After, 1880, he started building barges on the Great Lakes to transport lumber and other products that saw him become President of the Aetna and Cleveland Steamship Lines. He married Martha, daughter of Samuel Coleman Weare and they were the parents of three children. They lived at the Gratner House on Delaware Avenue, aka Buffalo's 'Millionare's Row'.

Parents (2)

Edward William Gratwick

Edward H. Gratwick, Merchant, of Albany, New York

1812-1858

Ann (Goffe) Gratwick

Mrs Ann (Goffe) Gratwick

b.1813

Spouse (1)

Martha (Weare) Gratwick

Mrs Martha Penelope (Weare) Gratwick

1839-1916

Children (3)

Frederick Coleman Gratwick

Frederick C. Gratwick, Attorney, of Chester, Smith & Gratwick, Buffalo, New York

1874-1937

William Henry Gratwick Jr.

William H. Gratwick, of Linwood Gardens, Pavilion, New York

1870-1934

Mildred (Gratwick) Crane

Mrs Mildred Martha (Gratwick) Crane

1878-1967

Associated Houses (1)

Gratwick House

Buffalo, New York