Goodyear family
| Goodyear | |
|---|---|
| Current region | New York |
| Place of origin | England |
| Members | Frank H. Goodyear Charles W. Goodyear Anson Goodyear |
| Connected families | Romanov family Knox family Roosevelt family Thurn und Taxis family |
| Estate(s) | Goodyear House, A. Conger Goodyear House, Goodyear Cottage |
The Goodyear family is a prominent family from New York, whose members founded, owned and ran several businesses, including the Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad, Great Southern Lumber Company, Goodyear Lumber Co., Buffalo & Susquehanna Coal and Coke Co., and the New Orleans Great Northern Railroad Company. Stephen Goodyear was a founder of the New Haven Colony, and served as Deputy governor from 1643 to 1658. Stephen's descendent, Charles Goodyear, invented vulcanized rubber; the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company is named after him. The family was also involved in the arts. Anson Goodyear was an organizer of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City; he served as its first president and a member of the board of trustees. William Henry Goodyear was the first curator of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.