His siblings were Lawrence Cushing Goodhue (husband of Gertrude Munroe Smith, a daughter of Prof. Munroe Smith and granddaughter of Gen. Henry S. Huidekoper) and Elizabeth Cushing Goodhue (wife of Claude Fuess, Headmaster of Phillips Academy).
[1] In 1919, while at First National, he "inspired the formation" of the French American Banking Corporation of New York, serving as a director.
[5] In 1918, Goodhue served as one of three representing the United States on the Interallied Committee for War, Purchases and Finance in London.
In that role, he directed the work of nineteen major solicitation groups on behalf of the ninety-two voluntary hospitals in the fund and the Visiting Nurse Association of Brooklyn.
[12] Together, they were the parents of: Goodhue died of a heart attack at his home, 16 Ives Road, Hewlett on Long Island, in June 1963.
[24] Through his son Francis, he was a grandfather of Francis Abott Goodhue IV, who married Evelyn Treat Cutler, a daughter of Philip Cutler of Dresden Mills, Maine (the founding headmaster of the Brookwood School in Manchester-by-the-Sea), in 1976.