Tuesday, February 12, 1963
Portsmouth, NH
Dewey Kin Dies
In Chicago, III.
Word has been received here at the death in Chicago, Ill., yesterday
of George Goodwin Dewey, 90, son of Adm. George Dewey,
the hero of Manila Bay, and a grandson of former New Hamp-
shire Gov. Ichabod Goodwin. He suffered stroke on Saturday.
Mr. Dewey who had been confined to a wheel chair since he
suffered a hip fracture in 1960, lived as a boy in Portsmouth in
the Goodwin House on Islington Street.
His mother died at his birth at the Naval Training Station,
Newort, R.I., where his father was stationed, and he was brought
up by some aunts at the Goodwin House. He attended St. Paul's
School, Concord, and Princeton University, later going into the
New York Stock Exchange. Mr. Dewey, a bachelor, reportedly
accumulated more than a mlllion dollars in the stock market.
Services will take place tomorrow in Chicago prior to cremation,
after which Mr. Dewey's ashes will be brought to Portsmouth for
burial in the Goodwin family lot in the South Cemetery.
Nashua Telegraph
Tuesday, February 12, 1963
Nashua, NH
GEORGE DEWEY CHICAGO (AP) -The only son
of Adm. George Dewey, the hero of Manila Bay in 1898, is dead at
the age of 9O.
George Goodwin Dewey, reportedly a millionaire, had been confined
to a wheelchair for nearly 13 years before his death yesterday
at his 20-room mansion on Chicago's Near North Side.
His mother was Susan Goodwin Dewey, daughter of Ichabod
Goodwin, Civil War governor of New Hampshire. The elder Dewey
was a native of Montpclier, Vt.
John Harrington, an attorney for Dewey's estate, said the will
would dispose of many relics and documents linked to his father,
most of which now are on loan to museums.
Beneficiaries would include the U. S. Naval Academy and the
Library of Congress, he said.
Tuesday, February 12, 1963
Portsmouth, NH
Dewey Kin Dies
In Chicago, III.
Word has been received here at the death in Chicago, Ill., yesterday
of George Goodwin Dewey, 90, son of Adm. George Dewey,
the hero of Manila Bay, and a grandson of former New Hamp-
shire Gov. Ichabod Goodwin. He suffered stroke on Saturday.
Mr. Dewey who had been confined to a wheel chair since he
suffered a hip fracture in 1960, lived as a boy in Portsmouth in
the Goodwin House on Islington Street.
His mother died at his birth at the Naval Training Station,
Newort, R.I., where his father was stationed, and he was brought
up by some aunts at the Goodwin House. He attended St. Paul's
School, Concord, and Princeton University, later going into the
New York Stock Exchange. Mr. Dewey, a bachelor, reportedly
accumulated more than a mlllion dollars in the stock market.
Services will take place tomorrow in Chicago prior to cremation,
after which Mr. Dewey's ashes will be brought to Portsmouth for
burial in the Goodwin family lot in the South Cemetery.
Nashua Telegraph
Tuesday, February 12, 1963
Nashua, NH
GEORGE DEWEY CHICAGO (AP) -The only son
of Adm. George Dewey, the hero of Manila Bay in 1898, is dead at
the age of 9O.
George Goodwin Dewey, reportedly a millionaire, had been confined
to a wheelchair for nearly 13 years before his death yesterday
at his 20-room mansion on Chicago's Near North Side.
His mother was Susan Goodwin Dewey, daughter of Ichabod
Goodwin, Civil War governor of New Hampshire. The elder Dewey
was a native of Montpclier, Vt.
John Harrington, an attorney for Dewey's estate, said the will
would dispose of many relics and documents linked to his father,
most of which now are on loan to museums.
Beneficiaries would include the U. S. Naval Academy and the
Library of Congress, he said.
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