Lillian Bostwick Phipps - Wikipedia. Lillian Stokes Bostwick Phipps (July 9, 1. Bostwick, was one of John D. Rockefeller's founding partners in the Standard Oil Company. Lillian Bostwick was raised in a Fifth Avenue mansion in New York City and as a young woman was listed in the 1. New York Social Blue Book. In 1. 94. 2, her only sister, Dorothy (1. Some years ago, a young groom at Belmont Park looked admiringly at all the well-bred Ogden Phipps horses and said to himself, “If I could ever train. The Occult Review (UK Edn) 1905-48 (incorporating 'The London Forum' Sept 1933 to April 1938) London Ralph Shirley. India Babur founds the Empire of Hind (usually referred to by historians as the Mughal Empire).American woman to hold a helicopter pilot's license. In the 1. 93. 0s, Lillian Bostwick and brothers Pete and Dunbar built and operated Bostwick Field in Old Westbury, New York where they hosted international polo matches. First married in 1. Church of the Transfiguration to Robert V. Mc. Kim of Aiken, South Carolina, the couple had three daughters, including the fashion designer Lilly Pulitzer. In November 1. 93. St. Bartholomew's Church she wed Court tennis champion and Thoroughbredbreeder/owner. Ogden Phipps, a member of the prominent Phipps family and nephew of Ogden L. Mills, the former United States Secretary of the Treasury. While her husband successfully invested in Thoroughbred horses for flat racing, Lillian Bostwick Phipps purchased and raced a number of steeplechase racers. She owned Neji and Oedipus, two very prominent horses that were voted American Steepchase Champions five times in all, and who were both inducted into the U. S. Phipps won the American Grand National eight times with Oedipus (1. Neji (1. 95. 5, 1. Mako (1. 96. 5), Top Bid (1. Straight and True (1.
Le Ronceray (1. 98. A community benefactor, Lillian Bostwick Phipps served on the Board of Directors of the Visiting Nurse Service of New York, the Metropolitan Opera Association, and the Saratoga Performing Arts Center of which she was also its Chairperson. Lillian Bostwick Phipps and her husband maintained residences in New York City, Saratoga Springs, Florida and at Summerville, South Carolina where she died in 1. Her interior design team of Robert Denning & Vincent Fourcade from the inception of their firm in 1. Phipps Sale at Sotheby's by Wendy Moonan 1. October 2. 00. 2, New York Times. Simeon Smith, 1. 75. Simeon Smith, 1. 75. He was. born at Branford, Connecticut, February 2. Scotch- Irish. lineage. The Smiths seem to have been of a. Early in the life. Simeon Smith, the family moved to Hartwood (which was afterwards called. Washington), Berkshire county, Massachusetts, and here he was called out. Berkshire county militia. After this, he moved to. Owasco, Cayuga county, New York, where in l. Revolutionary army, and served two and one half years in Captain Stephen. Mitchell's company and Colonel Hughes' New York regiment. In 1. 83. 2 he was. S- 1. 76. 85) for his service. After the Revolution he lived in a. New York. In 1. 81. Athens county, Ohio. Miskingum county, Ohio, where a number. In 1. 82. 0 the family moved to Delaware. County, Ohio, and located in Westfield Township. Later, when Morrow county. Delaware county, Westfield township. Morrow county- -the township was not organized, however. A town by the name of Pattie (afterwards called Tyrone). Pattie Tavern where the stage changed horses going. Delaware and Mansfield. The original proprietors of the tavern. Simeon Smith, his son- in- law Henry Pattie, and Josiah Goodhue. The town of Westfield had a. It. was called . In the early. The first church organized in. Westfield Township was Baptist, and Simeon Smith and his wife were among. A Baptist church and. Simeon Smith is buried there. He died in 1. 84. This cemetery. is on the west side of the highway. Simeon Smith was married three times. The first three. mentioned, and perhaps others, moved with him to Ohio, and there spent the. Westfield on the east side of the highway. His second wife was Elizabeth Hayes. Hayes record). They were the parents of seven. Ebenezer (our ancestor), Ira, David, Mary, Cinderilla, Matilda. Rhoda. His third wife had no children. Of Simeon Smith's children by. Ira was the father of six children. He lived in Baltimore, Maryland, and in 1. David Smith, the third son of Simeon. Elizabeth Hayes Smith, married Maria Hunroe, a daughter of Samuel. Munroe, who was a Revolutionary soldier and an aide to General Lafayette. Seneca was born in 1. Nancy E. Their place of residence was Cardington, Ohio. They were. the parents of Claremont, Charles, Daisey, James, Arthur, Imogene and. Florence. Florence Smith Goodhue lives in. Cardington, Ohio where she has been a successful physician for years. She. has been actively associated with the development of that locality and is. She was born November 1. In April 1. 91. 7, she. T. She had been a widow for a number of years. To her we are indebted for a portion of this early. Her father, Seneca Smith, died in 1. Mary Smith married Henry Pattie after. Pattie was named. He was prominent in the early days of. Morrow County. Cinderilla married a Mr. Elackmar. but no further information was available. Matilda Smith was born in Ouondaga. New York, July 2. Seth Perry in Muskingum. County, Ohio, October 3. They were the parents of twelve children. Perry record). She died March 4, 1. Rhoda Smith the youngest daughter of. Simeon and Elizabeth Hayes Smith, married William Slack, the son of Henry. Slack, of Morrow county. Henry Slack was one of the founders of the. Presbyterian Church in Westfield and leading man in the settlement. The. Slacks were the parents of four children, and they and their families are. Westfield. Ebenezer Smith, 1. May 9, 1. 79. 9, in the state of New York. It is supposed. he migrated to Ohio with the colony of 7. New York in. 1. 81. He was married to Eunice Perry, the sister of Seth Perry, but when. Ohio. They were the parents of nine. Ohio: James Hayes, Eunice, Edmund, Mary, Martha. Margaret, Newton, Norman and Clarissa. In the course of time the family. Mary, moved to Hillsdale county. Michigan. This daughter married a man by the. Kiser and moved to Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania. Margaret Smith married a man by the. Peak, and they, with her three brothers, Newton, Norman and Edmund. Michigan to Omaha, Nebraska where they continued to reside. Martha Smith Clark died in Sigourney, Iowa in 1. Clarissa Smith, the youngest daughter. Ebenezer and Eunice Perry Smith, married John Rogers of Hillsdale. Michigan and during her later years lived in Fayette, Ohio, and. He died March 1. 3, l. Eunice Perry Smith, died January 1. He was married to Eunice Foust. Henry and Mary Olds Foust, July 1. Delaware. county. They were the parents of seven children, six of whom were born in. Delaware and Morrow counties, and one was born in Cowley county, Kansas. In 1. 86. 0 the family left Ohio, going. Hillsdale county, Michigan to join members of his family who had lived. They remained there until 1. Mahaska County, Iowa. The eldest daughter, Annis, had. Alvin (Polk) Wilson during their residence in Hillsdale county. Iowa, where they. Kansas. The sons, Albert. Henry, remained in Iowa, but they were accompanied by their two. Miles and Maxa; and Henry expected to come the following. The eldest son, Addison, had located in Kansas the previous year. They were both keenly interested. Methodist). first at Lazette where James Hayes Smith served as one of the officials. Mount Vernon School house was built in 1. They were. interested in all local affairs and in the welfare of their fellow. Kansas. After spending fifteen years. Kansas, James Hayes Smith died very suddenly, without any. July 2. 7, 1. 88. After his death Eunice Foust Smith. Iowa in the home of the son Albert and his. Kansas, and moved to Burden where she passed. Mrs. Collins, Apri. They are both buried in the Mount Vernon. This has been written as a memorial. She moved with the family from Ohio. Hillsdale county, Michigan when she was thirteen years of age, and here. She was united in marriage to Alvin. S. Wilson on January 5, 1. C. Wilson was the son of James. Mary Allard Wilson, both of whom were born near Avon, Livingston. New York. They came to Michigan about 1. Wright township, Hillsdale. Waldron. Wilson was always known as. For a long period of years they were. They were. closely associated with the social and religious interests of their. Wesleyan Methodist church. Annis Smith Wilson was active in all. Polk Wilson served more than fifty. Superintendent of the Sunday school, holding the record in the. Michigan for the longest service in this capacity. They were both prominently identified. They were. the parents of three sons, all of whom were born on the same farm on which. Annis Smith Wilson died February 8. Polk Wilson died January 1. His death occurred on the farm. Waldron after the death of his wife. Lester Wilson, the eldest son of Polk. Annis Smith Wilson, passed away March 1. Le. Roy Wilson, the second son, was. October 2. 5, 1. 86. Wright township, Hillsdale county. He was married. to Della Boyd of Waldron, August 8, 1. She is the daughter of William. Martha Boyd, both of whom were born in Ireland. Le. Roy Wilson is. Waldron and. been a promoter of all civic enterprises, serving officially as mayor of. They are the parents of three children. Kern, Max and Olive. Wilson, the eldest son, was. February 1. 7, 1. Waldron. He is a graduate of the Waldron High. School, and served as postmaster of the town for several years. He is now. the manager of the Waldron Lumber and Supply Company. In June 1. 91. 9 he was. Miss Clair Way and they are the parents of one daughter. Barbara Boyd, who was born in 1. Wilson, the second son of. Le. Roy and Della Boyd Wilson, was born March 1. He has. held various township offices, has served as township treasurer and. Wright township. For a number of years he was associated. E. Wilson in the implement business in Waldron. He was in the World War, enlisting. April 1. 5, 1. 91. Reg., Battery F. His division sailed August 1. Bohemian. and landed at Liverpool. They were then stationed at Hausinmont. Replacement camp where the battle of the Marne was fought; they were. Then they were sent to Bordeaux where they remained two weeks. Marseilles. They sailed for the United States January 3. New York February 1. He was discharged from Camp. Grant, Illinois, March 7, 1. He received the appointment of postmaster. Waldron in 1. 93. Olive Wilson, the youngest child of. Le. Roy and Della Boyd Wilson, was born May 9, 1. Waldron. In December. Carl Treat of Fayette, Ohio. He is cashier and. State Savings Bank of Fayette. They are the parents of. Anna Dell born in 1. Martha born in 1. Wilson, the youngest son of. Polk and Annis Smith Wilson, was born on July 1. On April 1. 8, 1. Lois O'Mealy of Hillsdale, Michigan. She is the daughter. James and Cora O'Mealy both of whom were born in Michigan. Ernest. Wilson has been one of the representative businessmen of Waldron for about. He took over the business when his father retired. During the. depression, he was a representative of the government in extending relief. They are the parents of one son, E. Wilson Jr.. who was born August 1. Waldron, Michigan. He is engaged in the. When he was twelve years of. Hil. 1sdale county, Michigan, and in 1. Mahaska county, Iowa. He remained there until 1. Cowley county, Kansas where he spent the remainder of his life. On August. 1. 0, 1. Phebe Jane Appel in Mahaska county, Iowa. She. was the daughter of Phillip and Elizabeth Burden Appel. Phillip Appel was. Germany and Elizabeth Burden Appel was born in North Lewisburg. Champaign county, Ohio. Phebe Appel Smith was one of the early day. Cowley county, Kansas. Smith engaged in farming. He was prominent in the affairs of his community and the. In 1. 90. 8 he was. His. third term of office expired just after his death. He was active in church. Methodist church for many years. He and his wife had a wide circle of. They were the parents of three. Addison Franklin Smith passed away. December 1. 9, 1. St. Francis hospital, Wichita, Kansas, aged 7. They are buried in the Mount Vernon cemetery. Dosha May Smith, the oldest child of. Addison Franklin and Phebe Appel Smith, was born July 2. Windsor. township. She was married to John H. Crawford, August 3, 1. Reverend B. He is the son of James Garvin and Elizabeth Wilson. Crawford, both of whom were born in the state of Illinois. Crawford has been state. Kansas and at present is a practicing attorney in Wichita, Kansas, where.
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