Harry Payne Bingham

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Born
Henry Payne Bingham

(1887-12-09)December 9, 1887
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
DiedMarch 25, 1955(1955-03-25) (aged 67)
EducationTaft School
Harry Payne Bingham
Born
Henry Payne Bingham

(1887-12-09)December 9, 1887
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
DiedMarch 25, 1955(1955-03-25) (aged 67)
Resting placeLocust Valley Cemetery, Locust Valley, New York, U.S.
EducationTaft School
Alma materYale University
Spouses
Harriette Gowen
(m. 1912; div. 1926)
Grace Lucille Momand
(m. 1927; div. 1937)
Melissa Williams Yuille
(after 1937)
Children1
RelativesFrances Bingham Bolton (sister)
Chester Bolton (brother-in-law)
Oliver H. Payne (uncle)
Nathan P. Payne (uncle)
William Collins Whitney (uncle)
Henry B. Payne (grandfather)

Henry Payne Bingham (December 9, 1887 – March 25, 1955) was an American financier, sportsman, art patron and philanthropist. He funded a series of expeditions to study marine life.[1]

He was born in 1887 to Charles William Bingham (1846–1929), a wealthy Cleveland industrialist, and Mary (née Payne) Bingham (1854–1898). His siblings included Oliver Perry Bingham; William H. Bingham; Elizabeth Beardsley Bingham, who married Dudley Stuart Blossom; and Frances Payne Bingham, a U.S. Representative from 1940 to 1969 who married fellow Representative Chester Bolton.

His paternal grandparents were William Bingham and Elizabeth (née Beardsley) Bingham. His maternal grandparents were Henry B. Payne, a U.S. Senator from Ohio, and Mary (née Perry) Payne. His mother's siblings included Nathan P. Payne, the mayor of Cleveland; Flora Payne, who married Secretary of the Navy William Collins Whitney; Howard Payne, the namesake of Howard Payne University; and Oliver H. Payne, a Standard Oil executive who died in 1917 without children, leaving several million dollars and his Esopus estate in the Hudson River Valley known as "Omega" to Bingham, his nephew.[2]

Bingham prepared at the Taft School in Watertown, Connecticut, and graduated from Yale University in 1910 where he was a classmate and roommate of Robert A. Taft, the son of President William Howard Taft who was later a U.S. Senator. The Taft School was run by Horace Dutton Taft, brother of the President and uncle of his roommate.[3]

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