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  1. Alta Rockefeller Prentice (April 12, 1871 – June 21, 1962) was an American philanthropist and socialite, daughter of Standard Oil co-founder John D. Rockefeller.

  2. Alice Rockefeller (1869–1870) Alta Rockefeller (1871–1962) (m.1901) Ezra Parmelee Prentice (1863–1955) John Rockefeller Prentice (1902–1972) (m. 1941) Abra Cantrill (1912–1972) Abra Prentice Wilkin (born 1942) Mary Adeline Prentice Gilbert (1907–1981) (m. 1937) Benjamin Davis Gilbert (1907–1992)

    • Johann Peter Rockefeller
    • Rhineland, Germany
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  4. Alta House is a landmark building in the Little Italy neighborhood. Constructed in 1900 by John D. Rockefeller Sr., and named for his daughter Alta Rockefeller Prentice, Alta House started as a settlement house for the immigrants coming over from Italy.

  5. Alta Rockefeller Prentice (April 12, 1871 – June 21, 1962) was an American philanthropist and socialite, daughter of Standard Oil co-founder John D. Rockefeller. (en) dbo:birthDate: 1871-04-12 (xsd:date) dbo:birthName: Alta Rockefeller (en) dbo:birthPlace: dbr:Cleveland,_Ohio; dbo:birthYear: 1871-01-01 (xsd:gYear) dbo:child: dbr:John ...

  6. archivesspace.williams.edu › agents › peoplePrentice, Alta Rockefeller

    Scope and Contents The papers include correspondence sent by Alta Rockefeller Prentice or her son, Spelman Prentice to Hedwig "Hattie" M. Snook from 1949 to 1967. The Prentices employed Mrs. Snook from Spring 1936 until the mid 1950s at which time she worked for the family off and on. Her roles as a Prentice employee changed over time.

  7. Oct 2, 2021 · Alta Rockefeller Prentice, 91, last surviving of John D. Rockefeller's five children, and Governor Nelson Rockefeller's aunt, who, in the family tradition of philanthropy, shared her wealth with settlement houses, hospitals and museums; after a long illness; in Manhattan.

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