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  1. William Avery " Devil Bill " Rockefeller Sr. (November 13, 1810 – May 11, 1906) was an American businessman, lumberman, herbalist, salesman, and con artist who went by the alias of Dr. William Levingston. He worked as a lumberman and then a traveling salesman who identified himself as a "botanic physician" and sold elixirs. [1]

  2. William Rockefeller; Información personal; Nacimiento: 31 de mayo de 1841 Richford (Estados Unidos) Fallecimiento: 24 de junio de 1922 Tarrytown (Estados Unidos) Causa de muerte: Neumonía: Sepultura: Cementerio de Sleepy Hollow: Nacionalidad: Estadounidense: Familia; Padres: William Rockefeller, Sr. Eliza Davison: Cónyuge: Almira Geraldine ...

  3. La familia Rockefeller es fundadora de la élite más poderosa y reconocida de Estados Unidos, cuyos miembros han tenido un gran protagonismo en el mundo empresarial y político de su país.

  4. One of the first members of the Rockefeller family in New York was businessman William A. Rockefeller Sr., who was born to a Protestant family in Granger, New York. He had six children with his first wife Eliza Davison, a daughter of a Scots-Irish farmer, [4] the most prominent of which were oil tycoons John D. Rockefeller and ...

  5. 14 de jun. de 2019 · William Rockefeller, Sr. Pulitzer sent star reporters across the country to try to track down William, but they came back empty-handed. Seven years later, in 1908, a World reporter named A.B...

  6. Hace 2 días · A pesar de ello, los Rockefeller aún poseen importantes intereses en el sector inmobiliario, el petróleo o la banca, además del complejo de 36 edificios que constituye el Rockefeller Center, el gigantesco testimonio Art Decó que aún nos recuerda las dimensiones legendarias del fundador de la saga, John D. Rockefeller, el hombre más rico de todos los tiempos.

  7. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. William Avery " Devil Bill " Rockefeller Sr. (November 13, 1810 – May 11, 1906) was an American businessman, lumberman, herbalist, salesman, and con artist who went by the alias of Dr. William Levingston. He worked as a lumberman and then a traveling salesman who identified himself as a "botanic physician" and sold elixirs.