W.C. Fields had a fear of being stuck in a town and having no money. So put money in many different banks in many different cities. But he rarely used his real name. Instead he used aliases:
Cholmonley Frampton-Blythe, Aristotle Hoop, Ludovic Fishpond, Figley E. Whitesides, Sneed Hearn, Aloysius Mergatroid-Hamms, etc.
So perhaps in some small town somewhere, there’s an account with Aristotle Hoop’s name on it - money just waiting to be claimed.
Now that's an interesting bit of information that I didn't know. He was as good at making up names as the Three Stooges were. My favorite is the name of their law firm: Dewey, Cheatum, and Howe.