Samuel Denison Babcock (May 16, 1822 – September 14, 1902) was an American banker.[1]
Early life
Babock was born on May 16, 1822, in Stonington, Connecticut. He was the son of Benjamin Franklin Babcock Sr. and Maria (née Eells) Babcock.[2]
His ancestors were natives of Essex, among the staunchest of Puritan families, who went to Leiden, Holland, before landing at Plymouth Rock in 1623 with one of the first parties of colonists following the Mayflower.[3] The family grew wealthy and rose to prominence, holding high civil and military positions during the American Revolutionary War.[3]
In 1889, he served as president of the Finance Committee for the proposed World's Fair in New York in 1892.[5]
Personal life
On December 2, 1846, Babcock married Elizabeth Crary Franklin (1828–1881), a daughter of Richard L. Franklin and Evelina (née Crary) Franklin. Elizabeth's younger sister, Cornelia Fulton Franklin, was married to Samuel's younger brother, Charles Henry Phelps Babcock.[2] Together, they were the parents of:[6]
Henry Denison Babcock (1847–1918),[7] who married Anna Mary Woodward (1849–1923), a daughter of Robert Thomas Woodward.[6]
Evelena Franklin Babcock (1849–1908),[8] who married lawyer William Palmer Dixon (1847–1926)[9] in 1871.[a]
Emily Franklin Babcock (1855–1925), who married banker Fordyce Dwight Barker (1847–1893), a son of Benjamin Fordyce Barker.[6]
His wife died at their Riverdale residence, Hillside, on May 28, 1881. Babcock died on September 14, 1902, at the Livingstone Cottage, his long-time summer home in Lenox, Massachusetts.[3] He was buried at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn.
Descendants
Through his son Henry, he was a grandfather of Alice Woodward Babcock (1877–1941), who married banker Henry Rogers Winthrop Jr. (1876–1958),[13] son of Buchanan Winthrop, in 1905.[14][15][16]
Through his daughter Evelena, he was the grandfather of Evelena Babcock Dixon (1873–1935), who married Eben Stevens, an 1892 Yale graduate who was the son of banker Alexander Henry Stevens.[17]
^William Palmer Dixon (1847–1926) was the son of Courtlandt Palmer Dixon (1817–1883) and Hannah Elizabeth (née Williams) Dixon (1817–1888). He was a cousin of U.S. Representative and Senator Nathan F. Dixon III, a nephew of Nathan F. Dixon II, and a grandson of U.S. Senator Nathan Fellows Dixon.[10] William's sister, Priscilla Palmer Dixon (1851–1924), married Thomas C. Sloane and James Lent Barclay.[10]
^OBITUARY RECORD OF YALE GRADUATES: 1925-1926(PDF) (TWENTY-SECOND SERIES | NUMBER TWENTY-TWO ed.). NEW HAVEN: BULLETIN OF YALE UNIVERSITY. August 1, 1926. p. 38. Archived from the original(PDF) on 9 July 2021. Retrieved 8 July 2021.