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About Frederick Julian Stimson
Frederick Julian Stimson
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/127961820/frederick_julian_stimson
Son of Henry Clark Stimson and Rebecca Pond.
According to the census forms he is the son of Henry Clark Stimson and Julia Atterbury Stimson, brother to Lewis Atterbury and John Ward Stimson.
Frederick Julian Stimson, B.A. 1877.
Born January 21, 1856, in Paterson, New Jersey
Died May 31, 1926, in New York City, New York
Father, Henry Clark Stimson, a banker; son of the Rev Henry Bowen Stimson (honorary MA. Williams 1814) and Rebecca (Pond) Stimson; grandson of George Stimson, a Captain in the French and Revolutionary wars; great-great-grandson of George Stimson, a soldier in King Philip's War; great-great-great-grandson of John Stimson, who came from England in 1635 and settled at Watertown Farms, Mass.
Mother, Julia Maria (Atterbury) Stimson; daughter of Lewis Atterbury, who came from Londonborough, England, to New York as a boy in 1791, and Catherine (Bouchnot) Atterbury; sister of John G Atterbury (B.A. 1831) and William W. Atterbury (B.A 1843); great-granddaughter of Willam Peartree Smith (B.A. 1742); grandniece of Elias Boudinot (LL.D. 1790), a Colonel in the Revolutionary War and president of the Continental Congress 1782-83; descendant in the fifth generation from Elias Boudinot, originally of LaRochelle, France, who came to New York from the West Indies in 1687.
Yale relatives include: Theodore Weston, '83 (brother-in-law); Henry Lewis Stimson, '88, Frederick W. Weston, '99, J. Francis Stimson, ex- '06, Henry B. Stimson, '07, Alfred L. Loomis/09, and Philip M. Stimson, '10 (nephews); and Charles L. Atterbury, '64, Boudinot C. Atterbury, ex-73, Anson P. Atterbury, ex-j$> Albert H Atterbury, '82, William W. Atterbury, '86 S., Lewis A. Conner, '87 S., Grosvenor Atterbury, '91, and C. Horace and W. Boudinot Conner, both '99 (cousins).
Phillips-Andover. Treasurer University Baseball Team Freshman year; member '75 Freshman Barge Crew and '75 Shell and Barge crews Junior year; floor manager Junior Promenade; member College Choir, Delta Kappa, Phi Theta Psi, Psi Upsilon, and Wolf's Head. LL B. Columbia 1879; had practiced law in New York City since 1879; in partnership with William P. Williams, '77, under firm name of Stimson & Williams from 1881 until the latter's death in 1912; subsequently practiced under the same * name until his retirement on May 1, 1926; member Huguenot Society and Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York City.
Married (1) November 24,1885,1b Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Emma, daughter of George and Anne (Hemple) Burnham. Children: George Burnham (died in infancy); Frederick Burnham, ex-$; Anna Katharine, a non-graduate member of the Vassar Class of 1915; Boudinot, ex-11, Mrs. Stimson died July 18,1906.
Married (2) March 1, 1913, in New York City, Elizabeth Hanson Turnure, daughter of Jared Francis and Caro (Farnsworth) Harrison. No children by second marriage.
Death due to acute appendicitis. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery, New York. Survived by wife, three sons, daughter, three sisters, Mrs. Theodore Weston and Miss Mary A. Stimson, both of New York City, and Mrs. Henry P. Loomis, of Tuxedo Park, New York, and two brothers, the Rev. Henry A. Stimson, '65, and John Ward Stimson, '72. A third brother, Dr. Lewis A. Stimson, ^3, died in 1917.
http://mssa.library.yale.edu/obituary_record/1925_1952/1925-26.pdf
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Frederick Julian Stimson's Timeline
1856 |
January 21, 1856
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Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey, United States
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1887 |
April 25, 1887
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1891 |
February 10, 1891
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1892 |
November 14, 1892
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1897 |
May 25, 1897
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1899 |
October 25, 1899
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1926 |
May 31, 1926
Age 70
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New York, New York County, New York, United States
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May 31, 1926
Age 70
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Woodlawn Cemetery, 4199 Webster Avenue, The Bronx, Bronx County, New York, 10470, United States
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