William Backhouse Astor, Sr.
William Backhouse Astor, Sr. (
September 19,
1792 -
November 24,
1875) was a businessman and member of the prominent
Astor family.
Born in
New York City, William Backhouse Astor, Sr. inherited the bulk of his father's estate and also that of his uncle
Henry Astor who had died a wealthy man but without children. The combined inheritance made William Astor the richest man in the United States. He was the last member of the
Astor family to enjoy this distinction.
During the
American Civil War he successfully brought a case against the income tax imposed by the
United States government, which was ruled unconstitutional. His management of the family
real estate holdings succeeded in multiplying their value, and he left an estate worth close to $50 million.
It was at this time that the Astor fortune underwent its first major division, between
William Backhouse Astor, Jr. (1830-1892) and
John Jacob Astor III (1822-1890), whose son
William Waldorf Astor relocated to Great Britain in 1893. His sons, whose side-by-side mansions were on the site later occupied by the first
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (a family property) and then the
Empire State Building, inaugurated an era of both more flamboyant living and more generous philanthropy than their austere father and grandfather.
Children of William Backhouse Astor, Sr. 1792-1875 & his wife, Margaret Alida Armstrong (1800-1872) :# Emily (1819-1841), married Samuel Ward Jr (1814-1884), financier, lobbyist, author. #
John Jacob III (1822-1890)# Laura Eugenia (1824-1902) married Sept. 17, 1844
Franklin Hughes Delano# Mary Alida (1826-1881) married John Carey#
William Backhouse, Jr. (1830-1892)# Henry (1830-1918) # Sarah (1832-1832)