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   The Payne - Whitney Family of Cleveland and New York

Page entitled : Payne Whitney life and legacy

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How Payne Whitney more than doubled his inheritance during his lifetime, left one third of it to charities and the remainder to his widow and children.

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during their lifetime. Payne and Helen (Hay) Whitney’s children, John Hay “Jock” Whitney and Joan (Whitney) Payson, both took great interest in horse breeding and races, and they would in time build Greentree Stables into one of the country’s most successful.   ...

 

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