Percy Rivington Pyne I (1820–1895), President of City National Bank
Percy Rivington Pyne II (1857–1929), built Percy R. Pyne House in Manhattan
Percy Rivington Pyne Jr. (1896–1941), decorated WWI aviator
Percy Rivington Pyne 2nd (1882–1950), banker and golf champion
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PercyRivingtonPyne I (March 8, 1820 – February 14, 1895) was a migrant from England to the United States. He was president of City National Bank, a director...
PercyRivingtonPyne II (May 5, 1857 – August 22, 1929) was a banker, financier, and philanthropist. Pyne was born on May 5, 1857 in New York City, the...
PercyRivingtonPyne 2nd (June 23, 1882 – August 15, 1950) was a banker, financier, and philanthropist. He founded the stock exchange firm of Pyne, Kendall...
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Estate in Glen Cove since 1951. The first representative office in PercyRivingtonPyne House from 1948-1964. Russia and the United Nations Russia–United...
influential trustee. The son of PercyRivingtonPyne (1820-1895) and Albertina Shelton Taylor Pyne (1833-1900), Moses Taylor Pyne was born in New York City...
PercyRivingtonPyne II and Maud (née Howland) Pyne (daughter of New York merchant Gardiner Greene Howland). His paternal uncle was PercyRivington Pyne...
great-granddaughter of Archibald D. Russell, a great-great-granddaughter of PercyRivingtonPyne I, and a great-great-great-granddaughter of Dr. James Russell, a...
(1843–1856), Moses Taylor himself (1856–1882), Taylor's son-in-law PercyRivingtonPyne I, and James Stillman (1891–1909). In 1831, City Bank was the site...
the new U.S. national banking system. After Taylor died in 1882, PercyRivingtonPyne I became president of the bank. He died nine years later and was...
Isabel Goodrich Stillman (1876–1935), who married Percy Avery Rockefeller (1878–1934) in 1901. Percy was another son of William Rockefeller Charles Chauncey...
National Register of Historic Places. The building was previously the PercyRivingtonPyne House before serving as the Soviet Mission to the United Nations...
Viaduct. In the 2020 miniseries The Undoing Henry P. Davison House, PercyRivingtonPyne House, Oliver D. Filley House and William Sloane House is one of...
of: Albertina Shelton Taylor (1833–1900), who married PercyRivingtonPyne (1820–1895) in 1855. Pyne, an assistant to Moses, became president of City Bank...
Ensign in the 42nd or Royal Highland Regiment in 1783. Rivington's great-nephew was PercyRivingtonPyne I, who emigrated from England in 1835 and became president...
Howland (1866–1952), who married banker, financier, and philanthropist PercyRivingtonPyne II; and Dulany Howland (1859–1915), who married Marguerite McClure...
Riverdale section of the Bronx, where Campagna purchased land from PercyRivingtonPyne and built the now landmark palatial residence at 640 West 249th Street...
Howland (1866–1952) who married banker, financier, and philanthropist PercyRivingtonPyne II, and Dulany Howland, who married Marguerite McClure (after Dulany's...
America entered the War) and was married to Mary PercyPyne (b. 1893), the daughter of PercyRivingtonPyne II, in 1917. Another grandson was Dwight Filley...