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Captain Cyrus Wheeler Faxon

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio, United States
Death: March 16, 1952 (72)
Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio, United States (Sarcoma left thigh)
Place of Burial: (cremation), Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of John Hall Faxon, Jr. and Lizzie Browning Faxon
Brother of Truman Starr Faxon; Marion Starr Faxon; Richard Faxon; John Hall Faxon, III; Dudley Royal Faxon and 2 others

Occupation: Bond salesman, stock broker, accountant, WWI Service
Managed by: Jessica Marie German
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About Captain Cyrus Wheeler Faxon

CYRUS WHEELER FAXON

  • Born at Elyria, O., Dec. 11, 1879.
  • Parents: John Hall, Elizabeth Browning (Starr) Faxon.
  • School: University School, Cleveland, O.
  • Degree: A.B. 1902.
  • Unmarried
  • Occupation: Bond salesman.
  • Address: (home) 509 Middle Ave., Elyria, O.

FROM 1902 to 1903 I was a clerk for the Society for Savings, Cleveland. I was then identified with Hayden, Miller and Co., investment securities from September, 1903 to December, 1915. From December 1915 to February, 1921, I was with Lee, Higginson and Company as Manager for the State of Ohio.

War Service: 1st Training Camp Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis, Indiana., May 15, 1917 to August 15, 1917; commissioned Captain Infantry U. S. A. Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio, from August 15. 1917 to May 30, 1918, Captain Commanding Co. D. 323rd M. G. Bat. In France, July 1, 1918 to Sept. 28, 1919^; Dec. 8, 1918 transferred to 263rd Military Police Co., and stationed at Paris from Jan. 8, 1919 to Aug. 5, 1919; discharged Oct. 15, 1919.

Member: Union, University, and Rowfant Clubs, Cleveland; Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, American Legion.

Bibliographic information:

  • Report
  • by Harvard University. Class of 1902; Harvard University. Class of 1902. Decennial report; Harvard University. Class of 1902. Secretary's report; Harvard University. Class of 1902. Twenty-fifth anniversary report ..; Harvard University. Class of 1902. Supplementary report: 25th anniversary celebration ..
  • Published 1912
  • Volume 6
  • Publisher Norwood, Mass.
  • Pages 568
  • Possible copyright status NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
  • Language English
  • Call number AHE-2989
  • Digitizing sponsor MSN
  • Book contributor Robarts - University of Toronto
  • Collection robarts; toronto
  • Full catalog record MARCXML
  • Page 171
  • Identifier-access http://www.archive.org/details/1902report06harvuoft

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John Hall Faxon, secretary of the Flushing Coal Company and of the Faxon Realty Company, of Elyria, has always been one of the leading and most versatile business men of the Western Reserve, and is a sterling representative of the family which was so early established in Lorain county and has never failed in the best promotion of its interests. He was born in Elyria, January 30, 1851, and is a son of the late John Hall Faxon, mentioned at length in the sketch of the Faxon family. His education was obtained in the public schools of his native city, and he began his business career as deputy under E. G. Johnson, then auditor of Lorain county.

In 1871 Mr. Faxon became a bookkeeper in the National Bank of Elyria, and after holding that position until 1880 resigned to become identified with mining interests in Boston, Massachusetts. Working along this line for two years, he then became identified with the Akron (Ohio) Water Works for about the same length of time, after which he engaged in railroad construction in West Virginia and Pennsylvania. Operations in the iron and steel pipe industry at Warren, Ohio, occupied him for the succeeding few years, and he then assumed his present duties as secretary of the Flushing Coal Company and the Faxon Realty Company, both of which are family enterprises.

Mr. Faxon is also an active member of the Elyria Chamber of Commerce, is a Royal Arch Mason and stands high in social and fraternal as well as business circles.

Mr. Faxon's wife was formerly Miss Lizzie Browning Starr, a native of Elyria, where she was born December 22, 1852, daughter of the late Horace Clapp Starr, so widely known in that place as a leading pioneer merchant, and in Akron as treasurer of the water works. Her mother (nee Sarah P. Wheeler) is also deceased. Mr. Starr was born in Harpersfield, New York, February 15, 1820, son of Raymond and Betsey (Penfield) Starr, paternal and maternal ancestors, having settled there during the early portion of the century as emigrants from Danburv, Connecticut. In 1828 representatives of both families settled at Penfield, Lorain county, and in 1831 Raymond Starr moved to Elyria, where he resided until his death in 1870. When Mr. Starr and his family arrived the little village was only fifteen years old, and there the fourth son, Horace, received his early education and his first business experience. In 1841 he became associated with S. W. Baldwin and George Starr in the formation of the firm of Baldwin and Company ; in 1852, Starr Brothers and Company was established, and in 1863 Horace Starr went to California, where, for three years, he was engaged in various mining enterprises with his brother-in-law, C. T. Wheeler. In 1866 he resumed his mercantile business at Elyria, his store in the Ely block was wiped out in the 1873 fire, but the business was resumed and continued until the dissolution of the firm in 1878. From 1881 until his resignation, February 1, 1909, Mr. Starr served as treasurer of the Akron Water Works, his death occurring on the 26th of the following month. The deceased married Miss Sarah Phelps Wheeler on the 5th of July, 1848, who died in August, 1870, mother of the following : Mrs. John H. Faxon ; Mrs. Marian Harrington, a resident of Boston, and Horace T. Starr, who lives in Cleveland.

Mr. and Mrs. Faxon have become the parents of five children :

Truman Starr, who was born September 28, 1875, and is now connected with the Grafton Stone Company;

Cyrus Wheeler, born December 13, 1879, who is a Harvard graduate ('02) and identified with the Hayden- Miller Company, bond brokers of Cleveland ;

Richard, who was born July 10, 1883, and is now a student at the Ohio State University;

John Hall, Jr., born December 6, 1885, who is associated with the Steams Automobile Company of Cleveland ;

Dorothy Browning Faxon, born July 22, 1892, who is a student at the MacDuffie School for Girls at Springfield, Massachusetts ; and

Forest Starr, born October 1, 1894.

Bibliographic information:

  • History of the Western Reserve
  • by Upton, Harriet Taylor; Cutler, Harry Gardner, 1856-
  • Published 1910
  • Topics Western Reserve (Ohio) -- History, genealogy
  • Volume 2
  • Publisher Chicago ; New York : The Lewis Publishing Company
  • Pages 886
  • Possible copyright status NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
  • Language English
  • Call number 31833024056142
  • Digitizing sponsor MSN
  • Book contributor Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
  • Collection allen_county; americana
  • Scanfactors 11
  • Full catalog record MARCXML
  • Page 787
  • Identifier-access http://www.archive.org/details/historyofwestern02upto

Additional Harvard info: https://books.google.com/books?id=EQQTAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA224&lpg=PA224&d...

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Captain Cyrus Wheeler Faxon's Timeline

1879
December 13, 1879
Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio, United States
1952
March 16, 1952
Age 72
Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio, United States
March 18, 1952
Age 72
Ridgelawn Cemetery, (cremation), Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio, United States