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Harlow HUMPHREY
 1850 - 1918

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Generation: 1
  1. Harlow HUMPHREY b. Abt 1850, ,, Ohio, USA; d. 24 Nov 1918, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA.

    Notes:
    OBIT: Name: Humphrey, Harlow
    Date: November 27, 1918
    Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #040.
    Notes: Humphrey-Harlow, age 69 yrs.; oldest of the Humphrey brothers passed away at Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago, Sunday, Nov. 25. Funeral services at summer home of D. S. Humphrey, Euclid Beach Park, Wed., Nov. 27, 3 p. m. Interment Highland Park cemetery. 11/24/1918. age 70. Highland Park Cemetery Warrensville, Ohio.

    RESIDENCES: 1910 - 10539 Euclid Ave.


    DEATH: Died at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago, Illinois.

Generation: 2
  1. Dudley Sherman HUMPHREY b. 21 Nov 1814, Goshen,, Connecticut; d. 19 Oct 1876, Wakeman, Huron, Ohio.

    Notes:
    In the 1860 census, Dudley had an Eliza Fay (26) of Ohio, Harriet Fay (18) of Wisconsin, and James Fay (24) of Ohio, living with him. How were they related to his wife?

    CENSUS: 1860 - E. Townsend Township, Huron County, Ohio

    From the 1850 Townsend Township, Huron County, Ohio Federal census Family 805Y 35 M Lawyer 8000 ConnecticutINE 19 New York?
    ley HUMPHREY 46 M Sawmill Farmer Connecticuts like Miriam)e 5 F Ohio (George is also not a female. )m WILCOX 18 M Michiganr of Benajah FAY. I do not know for certain how Harriet & James FAY fit into the family right now, but it would stand to reason they are related in some way. From records, at least two of Benajah's children relocated to Wisconsin. Eliza FAY, I believe is a child of Benajah FAY, and his second wife, Rhoda EDWARDS RHODES.

    BIOGRAPHY: Dudley Sherman HUMPHREY, husband of Mabel FAY (OPF page 175 and page 182 .)

    Mabel FAY is the first white child born in Parma, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. She's the daughter of Benajah F FAY (OPF 95) & Ruth WILCOX.
    The following bio appeared opposite page 246. Also included was a portrait of D.S.Humphrey.
    --Jim Shreve, Sr.

    TOWNSEND TOWNSHIP, Huron County, Ohio from HISTORY OF HURON AND ERIE COUNTIES, OHIO 1879 by W.W.Williams

    DUDLEY S. HUMPHREY was the eighth child of Dudley Humphrey and Polly M. Sherman. He was born in Goshen, Conn., Nov. 21, 1814. His early life was spent among the hills of New England. In the winter of 1834-35 he, with his brother William, engaged in a lumber speculation which resulted in the purchase of a large number of clocks. To dispose of these clocks, the brothers decided that the West offered the most inviting and promising field not only for the sale of their clocks, but for future enterprises. During the year 1835 they came to Ohio and settled in Parma, near Cleveland, where they remained about fourteen years. Their first venture in the lumber business having proved remunerative, together with their natural fitness for the business, both of them having a taste for mechanics, they again embarked in the lumber and clock business, built a water, afterward a steam, saw- mill in Parma, and developed a large trade. Our subject married Mabel F. Fay, of Parma, Ohio, March 10, 1847, by whom he had five children: Mina S., married A. D. Scott, of Wakeman, and is now living in Hartland. Harlow, Dudley S., David, and Linnie are unmarried and live in Townsend. The scarcity of timber in Parma induced the brothers to?come to Townsend, which they did in the year 1849, and purchased a large tract of land. They built mills and opened business on a large scale. During the partnership of the brothers they built over forty steam and water saw-mills through the West. They were the first to introduce and use the "Mulay Gang-Saws," and "Cone Pulley-Feed." In January, 1851, while working with a circular siding-saw, an accident occurred which resulted in the amputation of his right hand. Serious as was this accident, press of business, ingenuity, and ambition made the better use of his remaining hand, as well as the machinery; in fact, he is said to have handled tools and machinery more skillfully with one hand than most persons would with two. In 1855, Mr. Humphrey moved to the southeast part of the township, where they owned a tract of land and a mill. He divided his attention between the mill and farm. In 1860 he returned to Townsend Centre and remained until 1863, when he returned to the farm on the townline road, and gave his attention to its improvement and embellishment. He was an enthusiastic admirer of fruit - and forest - trees, as the large orchards and many shade-trees on the farm will attest. He planted out over five miles of maple-trees along the roadway, which gave the name of Maple Street to the road so improved. His admiration for shade-trees will he seen from the following circumstance: In opening a public highway on one side of his farm, a number of thrifty maples stood in what was to be the centre roadway. The supervisor attempted to cut them down, but our subject defended them so vigorously that the supervisor was forced to desist at the time, and, to make the protection complete, served an injunction on the supervisors, which was made perpetual by the courts. More than four hundred of his friends and neighbors joined him, it is said, with affidavits in defense of the trees. These trees still stand as monuments to the memory and fidelity of him who so nobly defended them. His school-room education ended with his thirteenth year, as the financial condition of his parents was such as to oblige the sons to commence their business life early. He was temperate in his habits and industrious always, - as might be expected of a New England boy,- which may explain the force and vigor of his later life. He took a deep interest in the welfare of others, and in building up for the comfort of those who were to follow. Was public-spirited and generous to a fault. It has been said that he and his brother William did more to relieve the township from draft during the late war than all the rest of the township combined. His education, like his brother's, was self-acquired for the most part, and few men in the country read more, and fewer still were more successful in business. In 1872 he indorsed paper for some manufacturers in Wakeman, and in 1878, when the financial crash came, these manufacturers failed, and he to save himself took the mill property, which required a still greater outlay of money. He never recovered this loss, as prices declined with the demand for manufactured goods as well as grains and stock. He gave generously to all church organizations seeking aid, but his belief and sympathies were with the Universalists. He was a man of great courage, fine presence, and wonderful nerve. When he met with an accident requiring a surgical operation, - he broke a leg two or three times badly, lost a toe and a hand, - he refused all anesthetics, preferring to be in perfect command of his senses during the painful operation. He died of typhoid pneumonia, Oct.19, 1876, after an illness of several months. His wife, who so nobly sustained him in his efforts, still survives hi?. She was ever faithful in seconding the efforts of her husband, and is a loving and affectionate mother. The two older sons, Harlow and Dudley S., though up to the time of the death of their father unaccustomed to care and responsibility, with a courage and determination rarely equaled, have shouldered the indebtedness of the estate, and hope, by application to business and strict economy, to discharge the incumbrances.

    BIOGRAPHY:
    Dudley Sherman HUMPHREY II, son of Mabel FAY

    HUMPHREY, DUDLEY SHERMAN II (19 May 1852-7 Sept. 1933) was owner and operator (with his family) of EUCLID BEACH PARK. One of 5 children, Dudley Sherman II was born on the family farm in Wakeman Township, Huron County, the son of Dudley Sherman I and Mabel Fay Humphrey. After completing his education at local schools, he attended Buchtel University in Akron. He and his brothers Harlow and David helped operate the family farm. After their father died in 1876, the brothers were unable to make it profitable, and the property was sold in 1890 to satisfy creditors. In 1891 the family moved to GLENVILLE where Dudley invented and patented a new type of popcorn popper which seasoned the corn as it popped. Beginning in June 1893, the family opened popcorn stands throughout the city. From 1896-99 they operated a concession stand at Euclid Beach Park amid the honky-tonk atmosphere and drunkenness that prevailed. When the park failed the Humphrey family leased it in 1901. Dudley and the family set strict rules in their renovated park. The bar and beer garden were abolished and admission refused to those not properly dressed or who had been drinking. In 1908, Humphrey and his brothers also built the ELYSIUM, an indoor ice-skating rink. Humphrey married Effie DeEtta Shannon in Wakeman, Ohio 3 Sept. 1879, and they had 3 children Mabel (Killaly), Harvey John, and H. Louise (Lambie). He died at his residence in Euclid Beach Park and was buried at Highland Park Cemetery.
    Ohio Census, 1850 and 1860e Encyclopedia of Cleveland History


    DEATH: Typhoid Pneumonia

  2. Dudley m. Mabel Truman FAY 10 Mar 1847. Mabel (daughter of Benajah FAY, Sr. and Ruth WILCOX) b. 26 Jan 1820, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA. [Group Sheet]

  3. Mabel Truman FAY b. 26 Jan 1820, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.

    Children:
    1. Mina S. HUMPHREY b. Abt 1848, ,, Ohio, USA.
    2. 1. Harlow HUMPHREY b. Abt 1850, ,, Ohio, USA; d. 24 Nov 1918, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA.
    3. Dudley S. HUMPHREY, II b. 19 May 1852, E. Townsend, Huron, Ohio; d. 7 Sep 1933.
    4. David H. HUMPHREY b. 5 Jun 1855, Townsend,, Ohio, USA; d. Apr 1923, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    5. George HUMPHREY b. Abt 1855, ,, Ohio, USA.
    6. Linnie HUMPHREY b. ,, Ohio, USA.

Generation: 3
  1. Dudley HUMPHREY d. Parma,,Ohio.

  2. Dudley m. Polly M. SHERMAN [Group Sheet]

  3. Polly M. SHERMAN

    Children:
    1. 2. Dudley Sherman HUMPHREY b. 21 Nov 1814, Goshen,, Connecticut; d. 19 Oct 1876, Wakeman, Huron, Ohio.
    2. William HUMPHREY b. 13 Oct 1812, Goshen,, Connecticut; d. 23 Nov 1874, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
    3. Melinda HUMPHREY b. 11 Jul 1798, Goshen, Litchfield, Connecticut; d. 14 Aug 1847, Dover,, Ohio.
    4. Fanny HUMPHREY b. 9 Jun 1808, Goshen, Litchfield, Connecticut.
  4. Benajah FAY, Sr. b. 28 Jul 1773, Sturbridge,, Massachusets; d. 15 Apr 1860, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.

  5. Benajah m. Ruth WILCOX 1816, , Lewis, New York. Ruth (daughter of Jeremiah WILCOX and Ruth DUDLEY) b. 1781, , Lewis, New York; d. 16 Sep 1831, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio. [Group Sheet]

  6. Ruth WILCOX b. 1781, , Lewis, New York; d. 16 Sep 1831, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio.

    Children:
    1. 3. Mabel Truman FAY b. 26 Jan 1820, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
    2. Ruth FAY, (twin) b. 8 Mar 1822, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    3. Jeremiah Wilcox FAY, (twin) b. 8 Mar 1822, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.

Generation: 4
  1. David HUMPHREY b. 5 Jun 1726, Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 23 Mar 1814, Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut.

  2. David m. Lucy MARSHALL Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut. Lucy b. Abt 1730, Farmington,Hartford,Connecticut; d. Aft Oct 1802, [apoplexy],Goshen,,Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

  3. Lucy MARSHALL b. Abt 1730, Farmington,Hartford,Connecticut; d. Aft Oct 1802, [apoplexy],Goshen,,Connecticut.

    Children:
    1. 4. Dudley HUMPHREY d. Parma,,Ohio.
    2. Isaiah HUMPHREY b. 10 Nov 1763, Goshen,Litchfield,Connecticut; d. Richfield,Summit,Ohio.
    3. Ruggles HUMPHREY b. 15 Oct 1750, West Simsbury,,Connecticut; d. 29 Jun 1802, West Simsbury,,Connecticut.
  4. Ebenezer FAY b. 12 Apr 1713, Westboro,, Massachusets; d. 13 Oct 1790, Sturbridge,, Massachusets.

    Notes:
    BIOGRAPHY: Name: Ebenezer FAY 1
    Sex: M
    Birth: 12 APR 1713 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts 2
    Death: 13 OCT 1790 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts 3
    Baptism: 11 SEP 1715 4
    Note:

    BIOGRAPHY: 1790 US Census for Brimfield, Massachusetts
    Fay, Ebenezer
    1 male 16yrs and over
    2 Females

    BIOGRAPHY: From the FAY GENEALOGY, published 1898

    BIOGRAPHY: EBENEZER FAY
    He settled in Sturbridge near Attom Pond at a point which took the name of "Fay's Cove" which was then in the midst of a dense forest one mile or more from where there had ever been any public road. He afterwards built on a portion of his large tract of land near the residence of Cyrus and John Fay.

    BIOGRAPHY: He was very fond of fishing in the Pond above named and he used to go on horseback and get his saddlebag full of fish, this was after his removal from Fay's Cove.

    BIOGRAPHY: Some of his children lived to a good old age, his son Jonathan was nearly 100 years old at the time of his death and the wife of Jonathan also lived to be 100 years old. FAY GENEALOGY Note by DEE 5/17/2000


    BIOGRAPHY: Father: Samuel FAY b: 11 OCT 1673 in Marlboro, Massachusetts
    Mother: Tabitha WARD b: 16 MAY 1675 in Marlboro, Massachusetts

    BIOGRAPHY: Marriage 1 ABIGAIL
    Married: 1738

    BIOGRAPHY: Marriage 2 Thankf?l HYDE b: 1717 in Newton , Massachusetts
    Married: 19 SEP 1739 in Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts 5
    Children
    Thomas FAY b: 2 OCT 1751 in Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts
    Abigail FAY b: 23 APR 1741 in Sturbrdge, Massachusetts
    Cyrus FAY b: 29 NOV 1750 in Sturbrdge, Massachusetts
    Elijah FAY b: 1 FEB 1742/43 in Sturbrdge, Massachusetts
    Joel FAY b: 27 SEP 1746 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts
    Jonathan FAY b: 14 JAN 1741/42 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts
    Jude FAY b: 6 APR 1748 in Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts
    Levi FAY b: 28 MAR 1753 in Sturbrdge, Worcester, Massachusetts
    Thankful FAY b: 26 JAN 1755 in Sturbrdge, Worcester, Massachusetts
    Thankful FAY b: 13 NOV 1756 in Sturbrdge,Worcester, Massachusetts
    Urah FAY b: 14 DEC 1745 in Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts

    BIOGRAPHY: Marriage 3 Mary MASON b: 1744 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts
    Married: 19 NOV 1765 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts 5
    Children
    Benajah FAY b: 28 JUL 1773 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts
    Jabez FAY b: 15 OCT 1766 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts
    Levinah FAY b: 20 FEB 1781 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts
    Mary FAY b: 20 SEP 1775 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts
    Sarah FAY b: 1 SEP 1768 in Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts
    Silvanus FAY b: 31 AUG 1770 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts
    Sinah FAY b: 12 AUG 1777 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts

    BIOGRAPHY: Sources:
    Title: FAY GENEALOGY, JOHN FAY OF MARLBOROUGH AND HIS DESCENDANTS
    Author: Orlin P. Fay
    Publication: Press of J. B. Savage, Cleveland, Ohio, 1898
    Repository:
    Note: Copy in pers. ref. library of DEE
    Call Number:
    Media: Book
    Page: page 175 and page 203
    Title: Vital Records of Marlborough, Massachussetts, to the end of the year 1849
    Publication: Sanford NC, Microfilming Corp of America, 1979
    Repository:
    Note: Mn Historical Society
    Call Number: 155
    Media: Map
    Page: Births, Page 69
    Title: Vital Records of Sturbridge, Massachusetts
    Publication: Sanford NC, Microfilming Corp of America, 1979
    Repository:
    Note: Mn Historical Society
    Call Number: 218
    Media: Microfiche
    Page: Deaths, page 327
    Title: Vital Records of Marlborough County to the end of year 1849
    Page: Marlborough births, page 69
    Title: Vital Records of Sturbridge, Massachusetts
    Publication: Sanford NC, Microfilming Corp of America, 1979
    Repository:
    Note: Mn Historical Society
    Call Number: 218
    Media: Microfiche
    Page: Marriages, page 194

    Ancestral File. Data apparently from John W. Fay, Fay Genealogy.

    W.T. Brigham, History of the Brigham Family, LDS FHC microfilm
    1033775, item #3. 18 children.

    McClernand Butler Crawford 2000, genealogy file at
    http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/r/a/Mcclernand-B-Crawford/.
    Born in Westborough. Settled at Sturbridge at Fay's Cove. Marriages
    1738, 19 September 1739, and 1765.

    From the "selvage1" database at WorldConnect. Please contact PetersonC@missouri.edu with corrections and additions.

  5. Ebenezer m. Mary MASON 1765. Mary d. 11 Mar 1797. [Group Sheet]

  6. Mary MASON d. 11 Mar 1797.

    Children:
    1. Jabez FAY b. 15 Oct 1756.
    2. Sally FAY b. 1 Sep 1767.
    3. Sylvanus FAY b. 3 Aug 1770.
    4. 6. Benajah FAY, Sr. b. 28 Jul 1773, Sturbridge,, Massachusets; d. 15 Apr 1860, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
    5. Polly FAY b. 20 Sep 1775.
    6. Seneth FAY b. 12 Aug 1777.
    7. Lovinah FAY b. 20 Feb 1781.
  7. Jeremiah WILCOX

  8. Jeremiah m. Ruth DUDLEY [Group Sheet]

  9. Ruth DUDLEY

    Children:
    1. 7. Ruth WILCOX b. 1781, , Lewis, New York; d. 16 Sep 1831, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio.

  
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