See also
1 Pauline Rosamond JACKSON1 (1910-1986) [10002]. Born 1910.1 Died 1986.1
2 Arthur Loring JACKSON1,2 (1874-1924) [9997]. Born 1874.1 Marr Pauline Fay STONE 10 Dec 1902.1 Died 1924.1
From the Stone-Jackson Family Papers, 1819-1954, at the Massachusetts Historical Society.
"Arthur Loring Jackson (1874-1924) was one of four children of prominent textile manufacturer Patrick Tracy Jackson (1844-1918) and Eleanor Baker Bray Jackson (b. 1847). Following his marriage on December 10, 1902 to Pauline Fay Stone, he and his new wife moved to Bolivia where he pursued a career in the buying of rubber for the Chicago-Bolivian Rubber Co. and the Andes Trading Co. until their return to the United States in 1909.
They had daughters: Elizabeth (Elsie) Gray Jackson Edson (b. 1913) and Pauline Rosamond (Posie) Jackson Harris (1910-1986). Elsie married George Edson; Posie married J. Dexter Harris.".
4 Patrick Tracy JACKSON1 ( - ) [10006].
5 Eleanor Baker BRAY1 ( - ) [10007].
3 Pauline Fay STONE1,2,3 (1874-1961) [9969]. Born 22 Aug 1874.1,3 Died 1961.1
6 William Eben STONE1,3 (1845-1921) [9968]. Born 27 Nov 1845, Walpole, MA.3 Marr Katharine Marie FAY 22 Jun 1871, Cambridge, MA.3 Died 1921.1
From the Stone-Jackson Family Papers, 1819-1954, at the Massachusetts Historical Society.
"William Eben Stone (1845-1921), the son of Ebenezer (b.1797) and Elizabeth Holbrook Hawes Stone (1809-1860), graduated from Brown University in 1866 and received his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1868. He served as the treasurer of the Champion Iron Co. of Michigan in Boston from 1882-1903 and had homes in Cambridge, Mass. and Fisher's Island, N.Y.
Stone married Katharine Marie Fay (1849-1928), the daughter of Charles Fay, in 1871. They had four children: Pauline Fay Stone Jackson (1874-1961), Reginald Stone (1877-1892), Amy Fay Stone (b. 1884), and Margaret Herrad Stone Wright (b. 1886).
12 Ebenezer STONE1 ( - ) [10004].
13 Elizabeth Holbrook HAWES1 ( - ) [10005].
7 Katharine Marie FAY1,3 (1846-1928) [9967]. Born 6 Jul 1846, New Orleans, LA.3 Died 1928.1
14 Charles FAY3,4 (1808-1888) [9919]. Born 21 Jul 1808.3 Marr Charlotte Emily HOPKINS 5 Sep 1833, Burlington, VT.3 Marr Sophronia B. ADAMS 9 May 1864.3 Died 6 Nov 1888, New York City, NY.4 Buried Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge MA.4
From the Chicago Tribune.
November 16, 1888 - "Death of a Venerable Episcopal Minister.
The Rev. Dr. Charles Fay, some time a resident of this city, died at the house of Mrs. M.F. Peirce, No 7 East Thirty-first street, New York, the morning of Tuesday, Nov. 6, 1888. He was buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass, upon the Friday following.
Dr. Fay was born in Cambridge July 21, 1808, and was therefore in his 81st year. He was the son of the Hon. S.P.P. Fay and his wife, Harriet Howard Fay. He was graduated at Harvard - as were his father, grandfather and great-grandfather - in the celebrated class of 1829, of which he was the valedictorian. Among his classmates were the Rev. James Freeman Clarke, Dr. Oliver Wendal Holmes, Prof. Benjamin Peirce, the Rev. Charles F. Smith, the Rev. Samuel May, William Gray, and other noted men, and was the fiftieth of his class to depart this life. Twelve survive, several of whom were present at his funeral. He was married twice; his first wife was a daughter of the Rt. Rev. J.H. Hopkins, Bishop of Vermont, and his second, who survives him, is a daughter of the Hon. Samuel Adams of Grand Isle. He leaves seven children, several of whom were residents of this cit
He was for forty years a successful minister of the Protestant Episcopal Church, chiefly in the Diocese of Vermont, but had long retired from active service.".
15 Charlotte Emily HOPKINS5 (1817-1856) [9934]. Born 4 May 1817, the Hermitage, PA.3 Died 23 Sep 1856, St. Albans, VT.3
1 | "Stone-Jackson Family Papers, 1819-1954, at the Massachusetts Historical Society". |
2 | "Fay family papers collection, 1800-1953, Radcliffe College". |
3 | "Fay Genealogy: John Fay of Marlborough and his Descendants by Orlin P. Fay, 1898". |
4 | "Obituary of Rev. Charles Fay in the New York Times, November 7, 1888". |
5 | "History of Chuttenden County, Vermont edited by W.S. Rann, 1886". |