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Many members of the family were influential in state and national politics. During the colonial era, the Griswolds were one of a roughly half-dozen families which governed Connecticut state politics. In 1801, the Hartford Courant called "Griswold" one of the most "revered and ancient families" of
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and later engaged his iron business in the production of other Monitor class ironclad ships. Griswold later become president of the Troy and Lansingburgh Railroad, of the Troy and Cohoes Railroad and of the New Orleans, Mobile and Texas Railroad.
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called "a man of much reading .. elegant manner and great personal beauty," greatly expanded the line and amassed his own wealth. His wealth enabled him to buy what is now the home that now houses the
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which left New York for Liverpool in January 1863 with a cargo for the relief of Lancashire working men. The cargo donated by the International Relief Committee and the New York Produce Exchange.
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Another member of the family, John Griswold, founded the Black X Line of packet clippers that shipped supplies between the United States and Great Britain. Robert Harper Griswold, a man whom
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descent. The family's fortune originates from the 19th Century industrial and merchant pursuits. They tend to be Republican, but a few of them support the Democratic Party.
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in 1796 and engaged in trade. Brothers Nathaniel Lynde Griswold and George Griswold founded the N.L & G. Griswold Company to import sugar and rum from the
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of the New York branch of the family made a considerable fortune in the iron and steel industry, forming the Albany and Rensselaer Iron and Steel Works of
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Marian Griswold (1750–1829) m. (1) 1769: Charles Church Chandler (1747–1787); m. (2) 1793: Ebenezer Lane (1747–1808); m. (3) 1809: Justin Ely (1739–1817)
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Frelinghuysen was President of the Benefit Life Insurance Company in Newark for ... to become President of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company. ...
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Thomas Frelinghuysen (b. 1905) m. Roselyne de Viry (1920–2014) (daughter of Baron Humbert and Baroness Delphine Marie de Viry)
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John Augustus Griswold, Jr. (1912–1991): American ornithologist, Curator of Birds, Philadelphia Zoological Gardens.
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This article is about the American political family. For the fictional Griswold family in film comedy, see
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Alice Haven (1895–1946) m. (1) George Schieffelin Trevor (1892–1951); (2) William Otis Waters (1889–1940)
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George Griswold (1777–1859) m. (1) Eliza Woodhull (1784–1810); m. (2) Maria Matilda Cumming (1792–1880)
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Katherine Sergeant Haven (1898–1974) m. (1) Johnston Livingston Redmond (1888–1933) (brother of
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Henry Winthrop Gray (1839–1906) m. Mary Mackall Travers (1847–1900) (daughter of
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Florence Temple Griswold (1867–1937) m. Horatio Robert Odo Cross (1846–1915)
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Matilda Griswold Frelinghuysen (1846–1926) m. Henry Winthrop Gray (1839–1906)
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Cornelia Woodhull Griswold (1807–1888) m. Joseph Woodward Haven (1803–1872)
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Many Griswold family members were influential in politics in the states of
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Joseph Woodward Haven (1864–1945) m. Henrietta Katherine Cram (1863–1934)
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Helena Constance Lodge (1905–1998) m. Baron Edouard de Streel (1896–1981)
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Leila Ingersoll Haven (1890–1974) m. Gilbert Edward Jones Jr. (1888–1925)
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George Griswold Haven Sr. (1837–1908) m. Emma Walton Martin (1840–1873)
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George Griswold IV (1896–1964) m. Isabelle Batelle Bridgman (1896–1977)
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John Sloane Griswold Sr. (1914–2005): Noted industrial design executive
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Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer: A Landscape Critic in the Gilded Age
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George Griswold Haven III (1892–1944) m. Elizabeth George (1896–1990)
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and founded the New York branch of the family, from whom Congressman
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in 1639 and continuing on as part of the group of colonists settling
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Alice Griswold Haven (1863–1959) m. John Nelson Borland (1859–1929)
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William N. Griswold (1834–1921): Supervisor of Welfare for New York.
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George Griswold Frelinghuysen II (1908–2002) m. Anne de Smolianinof
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Deborah Griswold (1735–1811) m. 1756 Nathan Jewett Jr. (1734–1802)
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For an alphabetical list of people with the surname Griswold, see
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Minnie Griswold (1861–1954) m. John Murray Forbes Jr. (1844–1921)
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George Griswold III (1857–1917) m. Emily Oliver Post (1860–1905)
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Dorothy Church Chandler (1770–1847) m. James Backus (1764–1816)
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The clipper ship "Challenge" of the N.L. & G. Griswold fleet
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half-brothers Edward and Matthew Griswold, landing initially at
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Griswold Point: History From the Mouth of the Connecticut River
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Griswold Point: History From the Mouth of the Connecticut River
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Griswold Point: History From the Mouth of the Connecticut River
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Maria Griswold (1804–1866) m. George Winthrop Gray (1799–1863)
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Thomas Griswold (1718–1770) m. 1741: Susannah Lynde (1721–1768)
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The first members of the family to arrive in America were the
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Lucy Griswold (1726–1795) m. 1753: Elijah Backus (1726–1798)
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Daniel Griswold (1656–1728) m. Mindwell Bissell (1663–1728)
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George Griswold Jr. (1820–1884) m. Lydia Alley (1826–1908)
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George Griswold Gray (1830–1875) m. Susan Irvin (1842–1924)
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Clarissa Griswold (1735–1811) m. Nathan Elliott (1725–1798)
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Seth Griswold (1723–1810) m. Susanna Shurtleff (1732–1757)
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The Griswold Family: The First Five Generations in America
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John Griswold (1690–1764) m. 1713: Hannah Lee (1694–1773)
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George Griswold (1726–1816) m. Elizabeth Lee (1735–1797)
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Samuel Buel (1815–1892) m. Jane Eliza Wilmer (1820–1908)
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Members of the Connecticut branch of the family moved to
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George Griswold (1692–1761) m. Hannah Lynde (1698–1734)
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Harriet Hillhouse (1792–1866) m. David Buel (1784–1860)
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Mathilda Elizabeth Frelinghuysen Davis (1876–1960), m.
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John Griswold Hillhouse (1751–1806) m. Elizabeth Mason
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Daniel Griswold (1684–1772) m. Sarah White (1694–1738)
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Julie Brown Colt 822:Hannah Griswold (1723–1772) m. Benajah Bushnell 586:(1851–1934): American author and leader in the 514:(1822–1902): U.S. Representative from New York. 1542:HILLHOUSE, William – Biographical Information 1497: 1495: 1461:. Charleston: The History Press. p. 65. 1304:. Charleston: The History Press. p. 16. 1185:(1822–1909) m. Jane Louisa Emmet (1832–1909) 1088:(b. 1927) m. (1) Nancy Kunhardt (daughter of 1061:Sarah Helen Frelinghuysen (1856–1939) m. (1) 961:Cornelia Haven (1860–1926) m. Stephen Peabody 853:(1862–1923) m. 1912: Katherine Frances Powers 676:Chester Griswold (1781–1860) m. Abby Moulton 520:(1794–1857): Lieutenant Governor of Michigan. 340:N. L. and G. Griswold donated the service of 218:, England, where they lived for centuries as 8: 1332:. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor. 1287:Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 1792:"Mrs. George Griswold, Jr. (ca. 1860–1905)" 1554:HILLHOUSE, James – Biographical Information 435:William E. S. Griswold (1877–1964): CEO of 306:Matthew Griswold VII, grandson of governor 1157:George Griswold Van Rensselaer (1875–1894) 1008:Matilda Elizabeth Griswold (1817–1889) m. 882:(1817–1897) m. Harriet Prouty (1823–1903) 670:(1752–1843) m. Ann Hutchinson (1755–1836) 249:. He was later Deputy and Commissioner of 847:(1839–1870) m. Josephine Maria McDougall 21:National Lampoon's Vacation (film series) 756:Marian Griswold Chandler (1774–1817) m. 222:breeders, which were a favorite of King 1847:English-American culture in Connecticut 1274: 364:on clipper ships. They expanded to the 177:) is an American political family from 1598:"Frederick Frelinghuysen's Engagement" 1194:John Noble "Jack" Griswold (1865–1895) 876:Thomas Griswold Hillhouse (1766–1835) 627:Solicitor General of the United States 27: 1837:American families of English ancestry 1200:Graham Griswold Odo Cross (1898–1963) 885:Thomas Griswold Hillhouse (1848–1910) 7: 1488:. New York: Thomas R. 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United States
England
Solihull
England
United Kingdom
Matthew Griswold
Roger Griswold
John Augustus Griswold
Forbes
Griswold Point
John N. A. Griswold House
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Connecticut
New York
English
John Constable - Malvern Hall, Warwickshire - Google Art Project
Malvern Hall
John Constable
Solihull
greyhound
Edward I of England
Puritan
Dorchester
Massachusetts
Windsor, Connecticut
Old Saybrook, Connecticut
Lyme, Connecticut
New York

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