Whitaker iron family

Members of the Whitaker family and related families were important in the iron and steel business in America during much of the 19th and 20th centuries.

First Generation

Second Generation

Third Generation

Fourth Generation

Fifth Generation

Sixth Generation

References

  1. Pennypacker, Samuel Whitaker (1895). Joseph Rusling Whitaker 1824-1895 And His Progenitors (PDF). Philadelphia: "150 copies privately printed". p. 3. Retrieved 2011-08-12.
  2. "William and Mark Bird and the Founding of Hopewell Furnace, National Park Service
  3. transcribed bio, supposedly by Samuel Pennypacker
  4. Pennsylvania State Reports, vol. 18, vol. 6, Philadelphia, 1853, p. 440-448
  5. New York Times, Oct. 5, 1920, obituary "William H. Whitaker"
  6. Biographical Cyclopedia of Representative Men of Maryland and Washington, DC, National Biographical Publishing Company, Baltimore, Maryland, 1879, pp. 661-2
  7. The Autobiography of a Pennsylvanian, Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker, Philadelphia, 1918, p. 56
  8. Joseph Rusling Whitaker 1824-1895 and His Progenitors, Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker, Philadelphia, 1895, p. 13-16
  9. Statistics of the American and Foreign Iron Trades for 1891, American Iron and Steel Association, Philadelphia, 1892, p. 11
  10. bio of E. S. Whitaker
  11. The Autobiography of a Pennsylvanian, Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker, Philadelphia, 1918, p. 76
  12. Atlantic Reporter, volume 100, p. 280
  13. The Midland Journal, February 23, 1940, "Joseph Coudon Passes Away"
  14. Wheeling Hall of Fame entry for Alexander Glass
  15. bio of Albert C. Whitaker
  16. Industrial World, Vol. 44, issue 1
  17. Cornell Alumni News, August 1922, p. 474
  18. The Iron Age, Feb. 10, 1916, p. 384, "Whitaker-Glessner Company's Year" (Wagner a director of the Whitaker-Glessner Company)
  19. Wagner bio with picture at wvgenweb
  20. History of West Virginia, Old and New, Vol. 2, American Historical Society, 1923, p. 68-9
  21. bio of G. P. Whitaker
  22. obituary of George Parks Whitaker Jr.
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