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Charles Oliver Iselin

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Occupation
  
Banker, yachtsman

Alma mater
  
Columbia University

Parents
  
Adrian G Iselin

Role
  
Banker

Name
  
Charles Iselin


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Born
  
June 8, 1854
New York City

Died
  
January 1, 1932, Glen Head, Town of Oyster Bay, New York, United States

Spouse
  
Hope Goddard Iselin (m. 1894)

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Charles Oliver Iselin (June 8, 1854 – January 1, 1932) was an American banker and yachtsman who was captain of racing yachts that won the America's Cup three times. He was the son of Adrian G Iselin and Eleanora O Donnell. His great great-grandfather Isaac Iselin came to America in 1801 from Basel, Switzerland, where the Iselin’s had been merchants, public officials, and military and professional men since the 14th century. Isaac amassed a large fortune in the importing business, and his descendants became private bankers and philanthropists in New York City and New Rochelle, New York.

Charles was considered to be one of the greatest American Yachtsmen of his time, participating in and winning six consecutive America’s Cup races: 1887, 1893, 1895, 1899, 1901 and 1903. He built a large ‘’breakwater’’ next to his Premium Point, New Rochelle estate All View so that he could dock his yachts ‘’Defender’’, ‘’Reliance’’ and ‘’Columbia’’ safely at home. His wife Hope was the first woman ever to serve as part of the crew on an America's Cup yacht.

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