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- 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.
Ebenezer m. Abigail 1738. Abigail d. 1738. [Group Sheet]
Ebenezer m. Thankful HYDE 19 Sep 1739. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 2. Abigail FAY
b. 23 Apr 1740.
- 3. Jonathan FAY
b. 14 Jan 1742.
- 4. Elijah FAY
b. 1 Feb 1743.
- 5. Uriah FAY
b. 14 Dec 1744; d. 22 Aug 1822.
- 6. Joel FAY
b. 27 Sep 1746; d. 8 Jan 1770.
- 7. Jude FAY
b. 6 Apr 1748.
- 8. Cyrus FAY
b. 29 Nov 1749.
- 9. Thomas FAY
b. 2 Oct 1751.
- 10. Levi FAY
b. 28 Mar 1753; d. 15 May 1833.
- 11. Thankful FAY
- 12. Thankful FAY
Ebenezer m. Mary MASON 1765. Mary d. 11 Mar 1797. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 13. Jabez FAY
b. 15 Oct 1756.
- 14. Sally FAY
b. 1 Sep 1767.
- 15. Sylvanus FAY
b. 3 Aug 1770.
- 16. Benajah FAY, Sr.
b. 28 Jul 1773, Sturbridge,, Massachusets; d. 15 Apr 1860, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
- 17. Polly FAY
b. 20 Sep 1775.
- 18. Seneth FAY
b. 12 Aug 1777.
- 19. Lovinah FAY
b. 20 Feb 1781.
Generation: 2
- Abigail FAY
(1.Ebenezer1) b. 23 Apr 1740.
Abigail m. Isreal JONES 1 May 1765. Isreal b. 26 Jan 1734. [Group Sheet]
- Jonathan FAY
(1.Ebenezer1) b. 14 Jan 1742.
- Elijah FAY
(1.Ebenezer1) b. 1 Feb 1743.
- Uriah FAY
(1.Ebenezer1) b. 14 Dec 1744; d. 22 Aug 1822.
Uriah m. Hepsibah DODGE [Group Sheet]
Uriah m. Elizabeth Elizabeth d. Nov 1838, Brimfield,, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 20. Lydia FAY
b. 11 Jan 1772.
- 21. Matilda FAY
b. 6 Jan 1776.
- 22. Sally FAY
b. 19 Dec 1777.
- Joel FAY
(1.Ebenezer1) b. 27 Sep 1746; d. 8 Jan 1770.
Joel m. Betsey RICE [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 23. Fordyce FAY
- 24. Nancy FAY
- 25. Mary FAY
- Jude FAY
(1.Ebenezer1) b. 6 Apr 1748.
- Cyrus FAY
(1.Ebenezer1) b. 29 Nov 1749.
- Thomas FAY
(1.Ebenezer1) b. 2 Oct 1751.
- Levi FAY
(1.Ebenezer1) b. 28 Mar 1753; d. 15 May 1833.
Levi m. Abigail GOULD Abigail d. 1837. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 26. Fanny FAY
- 27. Nabby FAY
- 28. Lucy FAY
- 29. Francis FAY
- 30. Maria FAY
- 31. Joseph FAY
- 32. Charlotte FAY
- 33. Levi FAY
- Thankful FAY
(1.Ebenezer1)
- Thankful FAY
(1.Ebenezer1)
- Jabez FAY
(1.Ebenezer1) b. 15 Oct 1756.
- Sally FAY
(1.Ebenezer1) b. 1 Sep 1767.
Notes:
MARRIAGE: never married
- Sylvanus FAY
(1.Ebenezer1) b. 3 Aug 1770.
- Benajah FAY, Sr.
(1.Ebenezer1) b. 28 Jul 1773, Sturbridge,, Massachusets; d. 15 Apr 1860, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
Benajah m. Mary RAMSDELL Abt 1799. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 34. Sophie FAY
b. 17 May 1800, Sturbridge,, Massachusetts.
- 35. Asa FAY
b. 23 Oct 1801, Sturbridge,, Massachusetts.
- 36. Amanda FAY
b. 20 Nov 1802, Sturbridge,, Massachusetts.
- 37. Benajah FAY, Jr.
b. 6 Aug 1806, Sturbridge,, Massachusetts; d. 24 Jul 1849, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 38. Joseph Mason FAY
b. 31 Jul 1805, Sturbridge,, Massachusetts; d. 24 Jul 1889, , Kenosha, Wisconsin.
- 39. Mary FAY
b. 31 Jul 1808, Sturbridge,, Massachusetts.
- 40. Harriet FAY
b. 27 Apr 1810, Sturbridge,, Massachusetts.
- 41. Huldah FAY
b. 19 Nov 1811, Sturbridge,, Massachusetts.
- 42. Watson FAY
b. 26 Sep 1813, Sturbridge,, Massachusetts.
- 43. Lyman FAY
b. 6 Oct 1815, Sturbridge,, Massachusetts.
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]
Children:
- 44. Mabel Truman FAY
b. 26 Jan 1820, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
- 45. Ruth FAY, (twin)
b. 8 Mar 1822, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 46. Jeremiah Wilcox FAY, (twin)
b. 8 Mar 1822, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
Benajah m. Rhoda EDWARDS 18 May 1832, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio. Rhoda (daughter of Rudolphus EDWARDS and Anna MERRILL) b. 10 May 1798, Canada; d. 29 Mar 1859, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 47. Eliza FAY
b. 1833, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 48. George W. FAY
b. 1835, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 20 Mar 1846.
- Polly FAY
(1.Ebenezer1) b. 20 Sep 1775.
Polly m. FULLER [Group Sheet]
- Seneth FAY
(1.Ebenezer1) b. 12 Aug 1777.
Seneth m. Adolphus GIBBS [Group Sheet]
- Lovinah FAY
(1.Ebenezer1) b. 20 Feb 1781.
Notes:
MARRIAGE: Unmarried.
Generation: 3
- Lydia FAY
(5.Uriah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 11 Jan 1772.
- Matilda FAY
(5.Uriah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 6 Jan 1776.
Matilda m. Jonathan CHAPIN [Group Sheet]
- Sally FAY
(5.Uriah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 19 Dec 1777.
- Fordyce FAY
(6.Joel2, 1.Ebenezer1)
- Nancy FAY
(6.Joel2, 1.Ebenezer1)
- Mary FAY
(6.Joel2, 1.Ebenezer1)
- Fanny FAY
(10.Levi2, 1.Ebenezer1)
- Nabby FAY
(10.Levi2, 1.Ebenezer1)
- Lucy FAY
(10.Levi2, 1.Ebenezer1)
- Francis FAY
(10.Levi2, 1.Ebenezer1)
- Maria FAY
(10.Levi2, 1.Ebenezer1)
- Joseph FAY
(10.Levi2, 1.Ebenezer1)
- Charlotte FAY
(10.Levi2, 1.Ebenezer1)
- Levi FAY
(10.Levi2, 1.Ebenezer1)
- Sophie FAY
(16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 17 May 1800, Sturbridge,, Massachusetts.
Sophie m. Joseph DEAN 18 Mar 1818, , Cuyahoga, Ohio. [Group Sheet]
- Asa FAY
(16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 23 Oct 1801, Sturbridge,, Massachusetts.
Asa m. Florella BRAINARD 13 Oct 1831, , Cuyahoga, Ohio. Florella b. ,, Connecticut; d. 7 Feb 1872, , Cuyahoga, Ohio. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 49. Lewis FAY
b. 1832, ,, Ohio.
- 50. Roxanna FAY
- 51. Jane FAY
b. 1835, ,, Ohio.
- 52. Franklin FAY
b. 1837; d. 1869, , Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 53. Martin FAY
b. 1839, ,, Ohio.
- 54. Harriet FAY
b. 1842.
- 55. Sophronia FAY
- 56. Asa FAY
- 57. Charles FAY
b. Jul 1850, ,, Ohio.
- 58. Andrew FAY
b. 1852, ,, Ohio.
- Amanda FAY
(16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 20 Nov 1802, Sturbridge,, Massachusetts.
Amanda m. John VALENTINE, Jr. 15 Jul 1820, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio. John (son of John VALENTINE, Sr. and Sarah TRUESDALE) b. 21 Aug 1794, , Cayuga, New York; d. 27 Sep 1867, Bermingham, Oakland, Michigan. [Group Sheet]
- Benajah FAY, Jr.
(16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 6 Aug 1806, Sturbridge,, Massachusetts; d. 24 Jul 1849, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
Benajah m. Lois HODGMAN Lois b. 1808; d. 27 Nov 1877, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 59. Ely FAY
b. 22 Apr 1828, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
- Joseph Mason FAY
(16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 31 Jul 1805, Sturbridge,, Massachusetts; d. 24 Jul 1889, , Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Joseph m. Sophronia BRAINARD 7 Feb 1828, , Cuyahoga, Ohio. Sophronia b. 27 Feb 1806, ,, Connecticut; d. 14 Mar 1885, , Kenosha, Wisconsin. [Group Sheet]
- Mary FAY
(16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 31 Jul 1808, Sturbridge,, Massachusetts.
- Harriet FAY
(16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 27 Apr 1810, Sturbridge,, Massachusetts.
- Huldah FAY
(16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 19 Nov 1811, Sturbridge,, Massachusetts.
Huldah m. Edwin LOVEJOY 13 Apr 1834, , Cuyahoga, Ohio. [Group Sheet]
- Watson FAY
(16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 26 Sep 1813, Sturbridge,, Massachusetts.
- Lyman FAY
(16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 6 Oct 1815, Sturbridge,, Massachusetts.
- Mabel Truman FAY
(16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 26 Jan 1820, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
Mabel m. Dudley Sherman HUMPHREY 10 Mar 1847. Dudley (son of Dudley HUMPHREY and Polly M. SHERMAN) b. 21 Nov 1814, Goshen,, Connecticut; d. 19 Oct 1876, Wakeman, Huron, Ohio. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 60. Mina S. HUMPHREY
b. Abt 1848, ,, Ohio, USA.
- 61. Harlow HUMPHREY
b. Abt 1850, ,, Ohio, USA; d. 24 Nov 1918, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA.
- 62. Dudley S. HUMPHREY, II
b. 19 May 1852, E. Townsend, Huron, Ohio; d. 7 Sep 1933.
- 63. David H. HUMPHREY
b. 5 Jun 1855, Townsend,, Ohio, USA; d. Apr 1923, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 64. George HUMPHREY
b. Abt 1855, ,, Ohio, USA.
- 65. Linnie HUMPHREY
b. ,, Ohio, USA.
- Ruth FAY, (twin)
(16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 8 Mar 1822, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
Ruth m. Edward BALDWICK [Group Sheet]
- Jeremiah Wilcox FAY, (twin)
(16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 8 Mar 1822, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
Jeremiah m. Mary Ann BRADLEY 5 Sep 1854, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio. Mary (daughter of Alfred BRADLEY and Clarissa BRISCOE) b. 5 Jul 1836, Rockport, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 1912, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio,USA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 66. Alfred Wylie FAY
- 67. Clarence E. FAY
b. 1 Mar 1873, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA; d. 24 Sep 1947, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
- 68. William N. FAY
- 69. Edgar B. FAY
- 70. Albert W. FAY, [infant]
- Eliza FAY
(16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 1833, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- George W. FAY
(16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 1835, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 20 Mar 1846.
Generation: 4
- Lewis FAY
(35.Asa3, 16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 1832, ,, Ohio.
- Roxanna FAY
(35.Asa3, 16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1)
- Jane FAY
(35.Asa3, 16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 1835, ,, Ohio.
- Franklin FAY
(35.Asa3, 16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 1837; d. 1869, , Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- Martin FAY
(35.Asa3, 16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 1839, ,, Ohio.
- Harriet FAY
(35.Asa3, 16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 1842.
- Sophronia FAY
(35.Asa3, 16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1)
- Asa FAY
(35.Asa3, 16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1)
- Charles FAY
(35.Asa3, 16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. Jul 1850, ,, Ohio.
- Andrew FAY
(35.Asa3, 16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 1852, ,, Ohio.
- Ely FAY
(37.Benajah3, 16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 22 Apr 1828, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
- Mina S. HUMPHREY
(44.Mabel3, 16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. Abt 1848, ,, Ohio, USA.
Mina m. A. D. SCOTT A. b. Wakeman, Huron, Ohio. [Group Sheet]
- Harlow HUMPHREY
(44.Mabel3, 16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) 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.
- Dudley S. HUMPHREY, II
(44.Mabel3, 16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 19 May 1852, E. Townsend, Huron, Ohio; d. 7 Sep 1933.
Notes:
OBIT: Name: Humphrey, D. S.
Date: Sep ? 1933
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #040.
Notes: Humphrey: D. S., husband of Effie D., father of Mabel Killaly, Louise Lambie, Harvey J. and grandfather of Doris and Dudley, passed on Thursday morning, Now at the R. S. Bennett Co. Funeral Home, 1940 E. 90th St., until 11 a. m. Saturday. Services at residence, Euclid Beach Park, Saturday, Sept. 9, at 2 p. m. Burial at Highland Park Cemetery.
RESIDENCES: 1910 - 10510 Euclid Avenue.
OCCUPATION: Owner/Manager of Euclid Beach Park
BIOGRAPHY: -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-===
From the Encylopedia of Cleveland History:
BIOGRAPHY: Dudley S. Humphrey II and 6 members of his family took over management of the park in 1901 after obtaining a 5-year lease. They had previously operated popcorn-vending machines and a concession at the facility, but they left in 1899 because they were dissatisfied with behavior at Euclid Beach. The Humphreys completely changed the character of the park in keeping with their own personal philosophy, which was embodied in the slogan "Nothing to depress or demoralize." They added many entertainment features to the facility, expanded beach and bathing facilities, and instituted a policy of "one fare, free gate and no beer." That allowed patrons to reach the park with only one street railway fare, and to enter free (paying only for whatever rides or facilities were used). This policy was maintained until the park closed. The Humphreys' policies attracted many families, as well as company and community groups, to the facility.
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HUMPHREY, DUDLEY SHERMAN, manufacturer, b. E. Townsend, Huron Co., O., May 19, 1852, s. Dudley Sherman and Mabel T. (Fay) Humphrey. Ed. common schools and at Buchtel College, Akron, O. Farmer and manufacturer of lumber and barrels until thirty-eight years old and removed to Cleveland in 1891. Pres. adn dir. The Humphrey Company; pres. and dir. Euclid Beach Park Company. Member Chamber of Commerce; Cleveland Athletic and Automobile clubs, and treasurer The Ohio Good Roads Federation. Mr. Humphrey and his wife came to Cleveland from Wakeman, O., in a wagon. For many years they had been laboring together on a farm and gave it up as an impossible means of family support. Mr. Humphrey had invented a corn popper. He thought that Cleveland merchants and peddlers would readily purchase his corn popper, the feature of which was that by using it corn could be flavored with butter and salt before it was popped. But the Clevelanders smiled when the Wakerman farmer showed them his invention. He went home discouraged. He talked it over with his wife. She assured him that it was a good thing and said if Cleveland men weren't wise enough to see it, they ahd better use the thing themselves in practical demenstration. So when the "Carnival of Venice" opened, the Humphreys were there with the wagon, popper and corn. People bought a b?g, soon returned for another. That night husband and wife cleared $8. The next night their profits netted $25. They bought a better-looking wagon, and when the Fourth of July was ended they had realized $125 for their day's work. This was the commencement of the Humphrey prosperity. Things have been coming their way ever since. They began right. They had a system and a policy. Back on the farm at Wakeman, O., Mrs. Humphrey had made some candy that made the neighbors' kids envious of the Humphrey kid. It was white cream taffy, easy made, and it didn't cost much. The Humphreys reconed that taffy might also catch on. Then they added peanuts to their stock, rented shanties at Fairmount and Lake View, out Euclid avenue, and were soon doing a big business. The money fairly rolled in. The profits were enormous. Finally they got a little hole in the wall at the Fulton market in the Public square. Pretty soon they had money enough to have bought the block if they had wanted it. They signed a contract for the selling of their specialties at Euclid Beach Park. Finally they bought out all of the Euclid Beach stock, spent $450,000 in improvements and continued along their old policy of former days. Farmers in Iowa and Nebraska raise the corn and ship it to the Humphreys by the carloads. One Virginia dealer does nothing but buy corn for the firm. In a single season the Humphreys have paid as high as $15,000 for the sugar to put into their taffy. Now the Wakeman farmer and his wife are millionaires. Dudley Sherman, however, today is about the same man as stood at the entrance to Cable Park in the "Carnival of Venice" days. He has no ambitions to become a trust magnate. He doesn't care to corner the popcorn business of the world. Dudley Sherman now is sixty-two years old. He didn't get a chance until he was more than forty. Since then he's worked day and night, and always with the motto: "No Booze, Don't Skin 'Em."
Source -- http://www.cwru.edu/UL/DigiLib/CleveHist/MenOfOhio/089.html
Dudley m. Effie DeEtta SHANNON 3 Sep 1879, Wakeman, Huron, Ohio. Effie b. Abt 1859, ,, New York, USA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 71. Mable Elizabeth HUMPHREY
b. 12 Jun 1880, ,, Ohio, USA.
- 72. Harvey John HUMPHREY
b. 7 Jan 1884, ,, Ohio; d. Jun 1959.
- 73. H. Louise HUMPHREY
b. 9 Jun 1898, ,, Ohio, USA; d. May 1942.
- David H. HUMPHREY
(44.Mabel3, 16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 5 Jun 1855, Townsend,, Ohio, USA; d. Apr 1923, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
Notes:
RESIDENCES: 191? - 10539 Euclid Avenue.
1923 - 1821 E. 93rd
OCCUPATION: Manager of Euclid Beach Park
OBIT: Name: Humphrey, David
Date: April 19, 1923
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #040.
Notes: Humphrey-David, of Euclid Beach Park, brother of D. S. Humphrey and Mrs. J. C. Bright, passed away Thursday, April 19. Funeral Saturday at 3 p. m. from late residence, 1821 E. 93d street
- George HUMPHREY
(44.Mabel3, 16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. Abt 1855, ,, Ohio, USA.
- Linnie HUMPHREY
(44.Mabel3, 16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. ,, Ohio, USA.
- Alfred Wylie FAY
(46.Jeremiah3, 16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1)
Notes:
OBIT: Name: Fay, Alfred W.
Date: May 3 194?
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #024.
Notes: Fay: Alfred W., beloved husband of Jennie (nee Peck), father of Norman, Mrs. Eunice Foote, the late Lloyd, brother of Clarence E., passe? away Sunday, April 30, at the residence, 3756 W. 25 st. Friends may call at the G. H. Busch & Son Funeral Home, 4334 Pearl rd., where services will be held Wednesday, May 3. at 1 p. m.
Alfred m. Jennie E. PECK Jennie d. Nov 1951. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 74. Eunice FAY
b. 16 May 1895, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
- 75. Norman FAY
- 76. Lloyd FAY
d. Jan 1944.
- Clarence E. FAY
(46.Jeremiah3, 16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1) b. 1 Mar 1873, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA; d. 24 Sep 1947, Parma, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
Notes:
OBIT: Name: Fay, Clarence E.
Date: Sep 24 1947
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #024.
Notes: Fay, Clarence E., beloved husband of Ruth (deceased), father of Eugene N., Dr. Dudley S., Walter G., Jerry W., and Esther May (deceased), passed away Wed. Friends may call at the Baker Funeral Home, Berea, where services will be held Sat., Sept. 27, at 2 p. m.
BIOGRAPHY: Biographical Memorial of Clarence E. Fay
Clarence Eugene Fay was born in the old Fay Homestead March 1, 1873 in Parma, Ohio. I believe his father, Jeremiah Wilcox Fay, to have been the first white male born in that town in 1822. Clarence's younger days were spent as a farmer. During his life he held several jobs such as working for the NYC Railroad as a firemen on the work train, stillman for an oil company, and as an employee for a carbon company.
He married Ruth R. Stevens, whom many considered "the dearest girl in town", and had five children. He and his family would frequently go to town in their Spring Wagon and stop at the People's Grocery store. This would have been at the intersection of Pearl and Broadview Roads. The bill for a weeks worth of food was 2 to 3 dollars. They would also take a calf or pig to the slaughter house for butchering. This was at the corner of Ridge and Brookpark Roads.
Gene, a son who is now ninety-nine with nineteen great great grandchildren of his own writes, "I can remember the first automobile Dad bought. It was a 1916 Mitchell-seven passenger touring car, fold-down top, side curtains. He was able to buy it because he had sold a part of the farm to a Catholic church for their cemetery. It is now located on West 54th Street, at the east end of Theota Avenue. As the years went by, I learned how to drive the car and was real proud. Mother also drove it and was the driver and owner of the first school bus Parma ever had. Kids rode in the car as well as on the running boards."
Clarence and his family lived in the old Fay house which s?ood on fifty acres, the small portion of once a larger farm. His social interests and pastimes included playing the bass tuba in a band, bowling, and being involved at the Odd Fellows Lodge Hall. Prior to 1916, they moved a block to the north. This smaller house was also built on the farm and can still be seen. It is on Bradley Avenue which was named for Clarence's mother, Mary Ann Bradley. The large brick Fay house, which was once known as "B. Fay's Inn", was torn down around this time.
He later lived with his son, Gene, in Berea, Ohio. At this time he worked at the Standard Drug store in town. My mother, Judy Fay, can remember taking longs walks with him through town as a girl. She recalls him frequently reciting Longfellow's "The Wreck of the Hesperus" which was a favorite poem of his. He would also ask for the Bible, or "The Good Book", and was a member of the Parma Presbyterian Church on Pearl Road. Later in life he suffered from throat cancer and died in 1947. He was seventy four years of age and was buried at Brooklyn Heights Cemetery near Parma. When Clarence was born Parma's population was about fourteen hundred, at his death about twenty two thousand.
This biographical memorial of Clarence E. Fay was written to the best of my knowledge. At the time of this writing it has been fifty six years since his death and he has many descendants who are of his sixth generation. I hope it will serve all those who are interested in their family heritage.
All of the above has been read and approved by Ruth Fay, the past and current president of the Parma Historical Society. Her knowledge of the Fays, Parma's first family, make her a source to many as speaker and historian.
BIOGRAPHY:
Written by A. Paul Johnson with Jennifer Fay (Johnson) Tetzloff, great grandchildren
BIOGRAPHY: Posted April 2003
BIOGRAPHY: Source --- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~fayfamily/clarence_e.html
Clarence m. Ruth R. STEVENS Ruth (daughter of Clarence E. STEVENS and Nellie BROWNELL) d. Aug 1924, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 77. Eugene N. FAY
- 78. Dudley S. FAY
- 79. Walter G. FAY
- 80. Jerry W. FAY
- 81. Esther FAY
d. Bef 1947.
- William N. FAY
(46.Jeremiah3, 16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1)
- Edgar B. FAY
(46.Jeremiah3, 16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1)
Edgar m. Dora HOFFMAN [Group Sheet]
- Albert W. FAY, [infant]
(46.Jeremiah3, 16.Benajah2, 1.Ebenezer1)
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