Henry Wheeler DeForest (October 29, 1855 – 1938) was an American railroad executive, capitalist and industrialist.
Early life
DeForest was born in New York City on October 29, 1855. He was a son of Henry Grant DeForest and Julia Mary (née Weeks) DeForest. Among his siblings was older brothers Lockwood DeForest, a painter and interior designer,[1][2] and Robert Weeks DeForest, a lawyer, financier, and philanthropist.[3]
After being admitted to the bar in 1878, he began practicing law with his father, brother, and uncle in New York. When that firm was dissolved in 1893, DeForest and his brother founded the firm known as DeForest Brothers. From 1925 to 1928, he was chair of the executive committee of the Southern Pacific Railroad, and chairman of its board of directors from 1929 to 1932.[6]
On August 22, 1898, DeForest was married to Julia Gilman Noyes (1875–1967) in St. Paul, Minnesota. Julia was the daughter of Emily Hoffman (née Gilman) Noyes and Charles Phelps Noyes, a millionaire druggist.[7] Together, they resided at 63 East 79th Street in New York, Nethermuir in Cold Spring Harbor (the former home of Chinese merchant Oliver Kimball Gordon),[8] and were the parents of:[6]
Julia Mary DeForest (1899–1988), who married Beverley Duer (1893–1961).[9]
Henry Wheeler DeForest Jr. (1901–1913), who died of a brain tumor in 1913.
Charles Noyes DeForest (1905–1929), a Yale graduate who died in Palermo, Italy during a trip around the world.[10]
Alice Delano DeForest (1908–1988), who married Francis Minturn Sedgwick (1904–1967), son of Henry Dwight Sedgwick, in 1929.[11][12]
DeForest died at his county home, Nethermuir, in Cold Spring Harbor on 1938.[6] He was buried at Memorial Cemetery of Saint John's Church in Laurel Hollow, New York on Long Island.