William Barklie Henry (December 5, 1867 – December 24, 1930) was an American stockbroker and yachtsman. He became a millionaire as the co-founder of Henry & West, later known as West & Company, a brokerage firm in Philadelphia. Described as "one of the most expert yachting sailors" in the United States,[1] he was a member of the Corinthian Yacht Club of Philadelphia and the New York Yacht Club, winning many yachting races held off the coast of Long Island.
Henry began his career as the president of the Standard Supply & Equipment Company. The company was a supplier of goods to the railroads.[1] In 1910, Henry co-founded Henry & West, a brokerage firm, with William West. Their office was on Walnut Street in Philadelphia. Henry remained a partner until 1914. It later became known as West & Company. Henry became a millionaire.[1]
Henry was married twice. He first married Alice Belknap (1874–1962), daughter of the 30th United States Secretary of War, Brigadier GeneralWilliam W. Belknap, on June 7, 1898.[6][7] They had a son, Barklie McKee Henry (1902-1966), who married Barbara, the daughter of Harry Payne Whitney and a daughter, Alice Ellen (1906-1989), who married Hans von Briesen.[1][4] Henry's marriage to Belknap ended in divorce.[8]
His second wife, Mary Faris Pancoast Conaway, was the widow of John L. Conaway, a renowned horseman.[9] They wed in Bar Harbor, Maine in 1912.[9] They resided at Pine Cottage in Rosemont.[1] She predeceased him on July 20, 1930, in England.[10] Henry was a member of the Philadelphia Club and the Racquet Club of Philadelphia.[1]
^Joyce, J.S.G. (1919). Story of Philadelphia. Rex print. house. p. 382. Retrieved June 17, 2018. WILLIAM BARKLIE HENRY, banker, Philadelphia, was born in the Quaker City, December 5, 1867, the son of Morton Pearson and Annie (McKee) ...
^The Capital. Capital Publishing Company. 1898. p. 9. Retrieved June 17, 2018. ... that of Miss Alice Belknap, daughter of the late W. W. Belknap, once Grant's secretary of war, to Mr. William Barklie Henry, of Philadelphia, which took ...
^Hunt, R.D.; Van de Grift Sanchez, N. (1930). California and Californians. California and Californians. The Lewis publishing company. p. 232. Retrieved June 17, 2018. ... van Kaathoven and Mrs. Alice (Belknap) Henry, who had divorced her first husband, W. Barklie Henry, a well known banker in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.