Frederick Yuengling

He attended Pennsylvania State College and then the Manhattan Business School in Poughkeepsie, New York.

[2] On one occasion, Yuengling took a group of friends to Europe on a grand tour and then back to New York City without allowing them "to spend a cent".

Daughter Edith Louise Yuengling followed on March 18, 1878; she died on October 6, 1883, at 5 years old.

[4] On January 3, 1899, the New York Times announced that Yuengling had died of pneumonia the day previously.

He was also director of the Pottsville Water Company and of the safety deposit box, both positions that had previously belonged to his father.