Pyne received a B.A. degree from Princeton in 1878 and an M.A. degree in 1881.[1]
Career
He began his business career under the tutelage of his maternal grandfather, Moses Taylor, serving as a partner in the firm of Moses Taylor & Co. He would follow in his grandfather's footsteps, becoming director of the National City Bank as well as manager of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad.[1][2]
In New York City, Pyne and his family lived at 680 Park Avenue at the corner of East 68th Street, now home to the Americas Society.[3] In 1899, he built the mansion Upton Pyne in Bernardsville, New Jersey, as a summer home.[4] It was named after Upton Pyne in Devon, England, his family's ancestral manor. It was the largest mansion in the area until it was torn down by his daughter in 1982.[5]
Personal life
On June 20, 1889, he married Maud Howland (1866–1952), daughter of New York merchant Gardiner Greene Howland.[2] Maud's brother Dulany Howland married Marguerite McClure, who later remarried Ogden Haggerty Hammond, the father of Millicent Fenwick.[6] Together, Percy and Maud Pyne had five children:[2]
Grafton Howland Pyne (1890–1935),[7] who married Leta Constance Wright (1892–1957), a daughter of Eben Wright.[2]
Herbert Rivington Pyne (1892–1952),[8] who married Florence Ledyard Blair (1893–1982), daughter of banker C. Ledyard Blair.[9]