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  1. Early life and education. Strong was born Elizabeth Rockefeller on August 23, 1866, in Cleveland, Ohio, the eldest of five children, to John D. Rockefeller, co-founder of Standard Oil, and Laura Celestia Spelman Rockefeller. She attended Vassar College from 1886 to 1888 as special student.

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  3. 5. Elizabeth Rockefeller Strong (August 23, 1866 – November 14, 1906) Age: 40 years, 2 months, 22 days. Spouse: Charles Augustus Strong. Children: Margaret Rockefeller Strong. Place of Burial: Westchester, New York, United States. photo source: rodovid.org.

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  4. Strong Hall, the first student residence outside of Main, opened in 1893. Partly funded by Trustee John D. Rockefeller and named after his eldest child, Elizabeth Rockefeller Strong, a special student in 1866-68, Vassar’s commitment to the construction of individual residence halls was an immediate success.

  5. Nov 18, 2016 · Play Youtube Video. Villa Le Balze is Georgetown’s internationally recognized study center in Florence, Italy. In 1979, Margaret Rockefeller Strong, daughter of Dr. Charles Augustus Strong and Elizabeth Rockefeller, and granddaughter of John D. Rockefeller, donated her father’s estate, Villa Le Balze, to Georgetown University.

  6. Apr 7, 2024 · Personal life. On March 22, 1889, she married philosopher and psychologist Charles Augustus Strong and had one daughter: Margaret Rockefeller Strong (1897–1985), who married George de Cuevas, a Chilean ballet businessman. They were residents of Lakewood, New Jersey. She died in Cannes, France on November 14, 1906, at age 40.

  7. Four years earlier he had donated $35,000 for the completion of the first residential accommodations outside Main Building, Strong House, named for his daughter Elizabeth Rockefeller Strong, a former student.

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