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Francis L. Eames

Francis Luther Eames (June 29, 1844 – November 10, 1912)[1] was an American banker and historian who served as president of the New York Stock Exchange.

Francis L. Eames
President of the New York Stock Exchange
In office
1894–1898
Preceded byFrank K. Sturgis
Succeeded byRudolph Keppler
Personal details
Born
Francis Luther Eames

(1844-06-29)June 29, 1844
Fall River, Massachusetts, U.S.
DiedNovember 10, 1912(1912-11-10) (aged 68)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Spouse
Sarah Wright
(m. 1875; died 1898)
Children2

Early life edit

Eames was born in Fall River, Massachusetts on June 29, 1844. He was a son of Asa Eames Jr. (1809–1885) and, his first wife, Harriet (née Seabury) Eames (1812–1852). After the death of his mother in 1852, his father remarried to Rebekah Potter in 1854.[2]

His paternal grandparents were Asa Eames and Anna (née Havens) Eames.[2]

Career edit

After receiving his education in the schools of Fall River,[3] he began his career as a clerk in several banking houses, including L. P. Morton & Co. (the firm founded by former U.S. Vice President Levi P. Morton). In 1870, he formed Eames & Moore, a brokerage partnership with H. Ramsdell Moore, becoming senior member of the firm in 1885.[4]

In 1866, he became a member of the New York Stock Exchange and was elected a member of the Governing Committee of the Exchange in 1879. In 1892, he devised and put in operation the Clearing House of the Exchange. In recognition of the value of the Clearing House, the members of the Exchange presented Eames with a " handsome silver service." In 1894, he was elected president of the Exchange and served in that role for four years. The same year he assumed the presidency from Frank K. Sturgis, he authored History of the New York Stock Exchange, which was published in 1895.[5][6]

In December 1902,[4] he announced that he would retire from active business on January 1, 1903, but served as a trustee of the Brooklyn Savings Bank, the Long Island Historical Society, the Stock Exchange Gratuity Fund, and a director of the Brooklyn Hospital.[1] He was also a member of the Sons of the Revolution, the Society of Colonial Wars, the Chamber of Commerce of New York and the Hamilton Club of Brooklyn.[3]

Personal life edit

On October 1, 1875, Eames was married to Sarah Wright (1847–1898),[2] a daughter of William Wright and Emily (née Carpenter) Wright.[7] Together, they lived in Brooklyn,[8] had a summer home in Kennebunkport, Maine, and were the parents of two daughters:[2]

Eames died at his home, 125 Remsen Street in Brooklyn on November 10, 1912.[1]

Descendants edit

Through his daughter Ethel, he was a grandfather of David Eames Sanderson (1915–1970).

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "FRANCIS L. EAMES DIES; Stock Exchange President, 1894-98--Established Its Clearing House" (PDF). The New York Times. 11 November 1912. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e Genealogy of One Branch of the Descendants of the Thomas Eames' Family: Who Came from England about 1630, and First Settled at Dedham, Mass., in 1640. Brockway & Sons Daily Times Print. 1887. p. 30. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  3. ^ a b Men and Women of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporaries. L.R. Hamersly. 1909. p. 541. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Francis L. Eames to Retire" (PDF). The New York Times. 20 December 1902. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  5. ^ "MR. EAMES'S STOCK EXCHANGE HISTORY; THE NEW-YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. By Francis L. Eames. Large 4to. New-York: Thomas G. Hall" (PDF). The New York Times. 3 March 1895. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  6. ^ Sobel, Robert (1999). Panic on Wall Street: A History of America's Financial Disasters. Beard Books. p. 203. ISBN 978-1-893122-46-8. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  7. ^ The Family Book of Bakewell, Page, Campbell: Being Some Account of the Descendants of John Bakewell, of Castle Donington, Leicestershire, England, Born in 1638. Benjamin Page, Born in 1765, at Norwich, England. William Campbell, Born July 1, 1766, at Mauchline, Ayrshire, Scotland. John Harding, of Leicester. Wm. G. Johnston & Company, Printers and Stationers. 1896. p. 19. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  8. ^ Year Book of the Church of the Pilgrims. Church of the Pilgrims (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.). 1901. p. 56. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  9. ^ "Mrs. Ethel Eames Sanderson" (PDF). The New York Times. 1 June 1917. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  10. ^ "WILL WED BROOKLYN PASTOR; Miss Ethel Eames Engaged to the Rev. Edward F. Sanderson" (PDF). The New York Times. 19 June 1912. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  11. ^ "Miss Ethel Eames Weds Minister" (PDF). The New York Times. 1 July 1912. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  12. ^ Sagamore Sociological Conference. Sagamore Beach, Massachusetts: The Arakelyan Press. 1907. p. 93. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
Business positions
Preceded by President of the
New York Stock Exchange

1894 – 1898
Succeeded by

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Francis Luther Eames June 29 1844 November 10 1912 1 was an American banker and historian who served as president of the New York Stock Exchange Francis L EamesPresident of the New York Stock ExchangeIn office 1894 1898Preceded byFrank K SturgisSucceeded byRudolph KepplerPersonal detailsBornFrancis Luther Eames 1844 06 29 June 29 1844Fall River Massachusetts U S DiedNovember 10 1912 1912 11 10 aged 68 Brooklyn New York U S SpouseSarah Wright m 1875 died 1898 wbr Children2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 3 1 Descendants 4 ReferencesEarly life editEames was born in Fall River Massachusetts on June 29 1844 He was a son of Asa Eames Jr 1809 1885 and his first wife Harriet nee Seabury Eames 1812 1852 After the death of his mother in 1852 his father remarried to Rebekah Potter in 1854 2 His paternal grandparents were Asa Eames and Anna nee Havens Eames 2 Career editAfter receiving his education in the schools of Fall River 3 he began his career as a clerk in several banking houses including L P Morton amp Co the firm founded by former U S Vice President Levi P Morton In 1870 he formed Eames amp Moore a brokerage partnership with H Ramsdell Moore becoming senior member of the firm in 1885 4 In 1866 he became a member of the New York Stock Exchange and was elected a member of the Governing Committee of the Exchange in 1879 In 1892 he devised and put in operation the Clearing House of the Exchange In recognition of the value of the Clearing House the members of the Exchange presented Eames with a handsome silver service In 1894 he was elected president of the Exchange and served in that role for four years The same year he assumed the presidency from Frank K Sturgis he authored History of the New York Stock Exchange which was published in 1895 5 6 In December 1902 4 he announced that he would retire from active business on January 1 1903 but served as a trustee of the Brooklyn Savings Bank the Long Island Historical Society the Stock Exchange Gratuity Fund and a director of the Brooklyn Hospital 1 He was also a member of the Sons of the Revolution the Society of Colonial Wars the Chamber of Commerce of New York and the Hamilton Club of Brooklyn 3 Personal life editOn October 1 1875 Eames was married to Sarah Wright 1847 1898 2 a daughter of William Wright and Emily nee Carpenter Wright 7 Together they lived in Brooklyn 8 had a summer home in Kennebunkport Maine and were the parents of two daughters 2 Ethel Eames 1877 1917 9 who married Rev Edward Frederick Sanderson in June 1912 10 11 Sanderson was pastor of the Congregational Church of the Pilgrims in Brooklyn Heights and one of the founders of Goodwill Industries 12 Helen Eames 1879 1883 who died young 2 Eames died at his home 125 Remsen Street in Brooklyn on November 10 1912 1 Descendants edit Through his daughter Ethel he was a grandfather of David Eames Sanderson 1915 1970 References edit a b c FRANCIS L EAMES DIES Stock Exchange President 1894 98 Established Its Clearing House PDF The New York Times 11 November 1912 Retrieved 11 December 2019 a b c d e Genealogy of One Branch of the Descendants of the Thomas Eames Family Who Came from England about 1630 and First Settled at Dedham Mass in 1640 Brockway amp Sons Daily Times Print 1887 p 30 Retrieved 11 December 2019 a b Men and Women of America A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporaries L R Hamersly 1909 p 541 Retrieved 11 December 2019 a b Francis L Eames to Retire PDF The New York Times 20 December 1902 Retrieved 11 December 2019 MR EAMES S STOCK EXCHANGE HISTORY THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE By Francis L Eames Large 4to New York Thomas G Hall PDF The New York Times 3 March 1895 Retrieved 11 December 2019 Sobel Robert 1999 Panic on Wall Street A History of America s Financial Disasters Beard Books p 203 ISBN 978 1 893122 46 8 Retrieved 11 December 2019 The Family Book of Bakewell Page Campbell Being Some Account of the Descendants of John Bakewell of Castle Donington Leicestershire England Born in 1638 Benjamin Page Born in 1765 at Norwich England William Campbell Born July 1 1766 at Mauchline Ayrshire Scotland John Harding of Leicester Wm G Johnston amp Company Printers and Stationers 1896 p 19 Retrieved 11 December 2019 Year Book of the Church of the Pilgrims Church of the Pilgrims Brooklyn New York N Y 1901 p 56 Retrieved 11 December 2019 Mrs Ethel Eames Sanderson PDF The New York Times 1 June 1917 Retrieved 11 December 2019 WILL WED BROOKLYN PASTOR Miss Ethel Eames Engaged to the Rev Edward F Sanderson PDF The New York Times 19 June 1912 Retrieved 11 December 2019 Miss Ethel Eames Weds Minister PDF The New York Times 1 July 1912 Retrieved 11 December 2019 Sagamore Sociological Conference Sagamore Beach Massachusetts The Arakelyan Press 1907 p 93 Retrieved 11 December 2019 Business positionsPreceded byFrank K Sturgis President of theNew York Stock Exchange1894 1898 Succeeded byRudolph Keppler Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Francis L Eames amp oldid 1160596138, 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