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Rockefeller Family

  • John D. Rockefeller, Sr. (1839–1937), founder of the Standard Oil Company and billionaire
  • Laura Spelman Rockefeller (1839–1915), wife of John D.R.
  • William Rockefeller (1841-1922), brother of John D.R.
  • John D. Rockefeller, Jr. (Junior) (1874–1960), only son of Senior
  • Abby Aldrich Rockefeller (1874–1948), wife of Junior
  • Percy Avery Rockefeller (1878–1934), son of William
  • James Stillman Rockefeller (1902-2004), grandson of William, a gold medal winner in rowing at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, president and chairman of The First National City Bank of New York, now Citibank.
  • John D. Rockefeller III (1906–1978), third-generation, grandson of John D.R.
  • Nelson Rockefeller (1908-1979), third-generation, 41st Vice President of the United States
  • Laurance Rockefeller (1910–2004), third-generation, conservationist
  • Winthrop Rockefeller (1912–1973), third-generation, governor of Arkansas
  • David Rockefeller (born 1915), third-generation, banker and statesman, founder of the Trilateral Commission
  • John D. "Jay" Rockefeller IV (born 1937), fourth-generation, Democratic U.S. Senator for West Virginia
  • Michael Rockefeller (1938-~1961), fourth-generation, youngest son of Nelson and his first wife
  • David Rockefeller, Jr. (born 1941), fourth-generation
  • Winthrop Paul Rockefeller (1948–2006), Republican lieutenant governor of Arkansas
  • Mark Rockefeller (born 1967), fourth-generation: son of Nelson

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