- Francis Anthony Drexel
Infobox Person
name = Francis Martin Drexel
image_size = 250px
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birth_date =June 20 ,1824
birth_place =Philadelphia
death_date =February 15 ,1885
death_place =Philadelphia
occupation =Banker
spouse = Hannah J. Langstroth
Emma Bouvier
parents =Francis Martin Drexel
children = Elizabeth Drexel Smith
Katherine Drexel
Louise Bouvier Drexel MorrellFrancis Anthony Drexel (
June 20 ,1824 –February 15 ,1885 ) was aPhiladelphia banker.Birth
He was the oldest son of
Francis Martin Drexel (1792-1863), aTyrolean by birth, and by profession a portrait-painter and musician, who in 1837 turned his attention to finance, and founded the house ofDrexel & Co. in Philadelphia with connections with the firms ofJ.P. Morgan & Co. of New York, and Drexel, Harjes & Co. of Paris. Francis had two brothers,Anthony Joseph Drexel andJoseph William Drexel .Career
Francis began his financial career at the age of thirteen, and at his father's death in 1863 became the senior member of the firm, and was recognized as one of America's foremost financiers. The house of
Drexel & Co. came generously to the support of the public credit at critical periods.First marriage
He married Hannah J. Langstroth and had the following children: Elizabeth Drexel, who married Walter George Smith, of Philadelphia and died on
September 26 ,1890 ; andKatherine Drexel , who entered religion and founded the congregation of the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament for Indians and Coloured People. For this she was made a Catholic Saint. His first wife died 5 weeks after the birth of Katherine.econd marriage
He married Emma Bouvier, who died before him, and had a daughter, Louise Bouvier Drexel, who married
Edward de Veaux Morrell .Legacy
In his will Mr. Drexel followed the Biblical injunction of bequeathing a tithe ($1,500,000) of his great estate to religious and charities with the proviso that in case his daughters should leave no children, the entire estate should be distributed among the institutions he specified in his will. His daughters: Elizabeth Drexel Smith and Mrs. Morrell founded the St. Francis Industrial School at
Eddington, Pennsylvania . The Francis A. Drexel Chair of Moral Theology in the Catholic University of America was founded by his daughters in honor of Mr. Drexel.References
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Catholic Encyclopedia
* [http://www.sju.edu/libraries/drexel/fadrexel/fadrexelbio.htm Biography at St. Joseph's University]External links
* [http://www.brynmawr.edu/iconog/wh/nnne.html#dref Drexel's home in Torresdale]
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