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Charles Sprague Sargent
1880 - 1959 (78 years)-
Name Charles Sprague Sargent [1, 2] Birth 7 Mar 1880 Brookline, Norfolk, Massachusetts [3, 4, 5, 6, 7] Gender Male Death 13 Feb 1959 New York City [8, 9] Burial Walnut Hills Cemetery, Brookline, Norfolk, Massachusetts [10] Person ID I5091 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of JTS Last Modified 6 Jul 2018
Father Charles Sprague Sargent, b. 24 Apr 1841, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts d. 22 Mar 1927, Brookline, Norfolk, Massachusetts (Age 85 years) Mother Mary Allen Robeson, b. 14 Jun 1853, Newport, Newport, Rhode Island d. 15 Aug 1919, Brookline, Norfolk, Massachusetts (Age 66 years) Marriage 26 Nov 1873 [4, 11, 12, 13, 14] Family ID F2593 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Dagmar Wetmore, b. 24 Jan 1888 d. Nov 1984, New York, New York (Age 96 years) Marriage 9 May 1912 Grace Church, New York, New York [4, 15] Children + 1. John Turner Sargent, Sr., b. 26 Jun 1924 d. 5 Feb 2012, New York, New York (Age 87 years) Family ID F2344 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Dec 2017
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Notes - The New York Times, 16 Feb 1959, page 29:
Charles S. Sargent of 960 Park Avenue, a partner in Hornblower & Weeks, stockbrokers at 40 Wall Street, died Friday in Doctors Hospital, after a short illness. His age was 78.
Mr. Sargent, who graduated from Harvard in 1902, had been associated with Kidder, Peabody & Co.
He was a director of the American Express Company, the American Machine and Metals Company, United Merchants and Manufacturers, Inc., the Associated Dry Goods Corporation, the Metropolitan Fire Reassurance Company, and the National Aviation Corporation.
Born in Brookline, Mass., he was the son of Charles Sprague Sargent, Professor of Arboriculture at Harvard and Director of Arnold Arboretum, and Mary Robeson Sargent.
Mr. Sargent was a Mason. His clubs included the Harvard of New York, the Knickerbocker, Links and Ejwanok Country of Manchester, Vt.
Survivors include his widow, Dagmar; three sons, Charles S., Jr., Winthrop, and John T.; a daughter, Mrs. H. M. Havemeyer, and a sister, Mrs. N. B. Potter.
- The New York Times, 16 Feb 1959, page 29:
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