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James B. Mabon

James Brown Mabon (July 16, 1865 – March 10, 1941) was an American banker who served as president of the New York Stock Exchange.

James B. Mabon
President of the New York Stock Exchange
In office
May 1912 – May 1914
Preceded byRansom H. Thomas
Succeeded byHenry George Stebbins Noble
Personal details
Born
James Brown Mabon

(1865-07-16)July 16, 1865
New Brunswick, New Jersey
DiedMarch 10, 1941(1941-03-10) (aged 75)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Spouse
Elise Howell Smith
(m. 1898)
Children5

Early life edit

Mabon was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey on July 16, 1865.[1] A son of Emiline (née Deas) Mabon and the Rev. Dr. William Van Vranken Mabon, a professor at the New Brunswick Theological Seminary.[2] Among his siblings was the Rev. Dr. Arthur Mabon,[3] and John Scott Mabon, Elisabeth Van Vranken Mabon, William Van Vranken Mabon, George Deas Mabon, and the Rev. Samuel Cliffton Mabon.[4][5]

Career edit

He began his career as an office boy with Brown Brothers, staying with them for many years before he formed a brokerage firm with his co-worker and close friend, William M. Kingsley, known as Kingsley, Mabon & Co., with offices at 45 Wall Street. Kingsley later retired from the firm and became chairman of the board of the United States Trust Company.[1]

From May 1912 to May 1914, he served as president of the New York Stock Exchange, where he became a member in 1891.[6] He served on most of the important committees of the Exchange in a period of twenty-nine years, and at various times was chairman and trustee of the gratuity fund, director and president of the New York Quotation Company, and director of president of the New York Stock Exchange Safe Deposit Company.[7] In 1912, he was questioned by Samuel Untermyer during the Pujo Committee's money trust investigation.[8]

On April 5, 1929, he resigned as a governor of the Exchange (where he had served since 1900), and in September 1931, after forty years on the Exchange, he sold his seat to Rudolph Nadel, who became a partner in Mabon & Co.[7] At the time of his death, he was the senior partner of Mabon & Co.[1] (later Mabon, Nugent & Co. and Mabon Securities Corp.)[9] and one of the oldest trustees of the Bank of New York.[10]

Personal life edit

On January 6, 1898, Mabon was married to Elise Howell Smith (1875–1961) at the Collegiate Church at West End and 77th Street in New York. Smith, a daughter of Judge Abel I. Smith, was a member of the Colonial Dames of America. They lived at 420 Park Avenue in Manhattan and had a country home in Norfolk, Connecticut.[2] Together, they were the parents of:

His portrait was painted by S. Seymour Thomas in 1922.[18]

Mabon died suddenly of a heart attack at his residence, 420 Park Avenue, in March 1941.[1][19] His widow, who was then living at 570 Park Avenue, died at Litchfield County Hospital in Winsted, Connecticut in May 1961.[20]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "JAMES MABON DIES; EXCHANGE EX-HEAD; President From 1912-14, Was Member 40 Years--Senior Partner in Company ESTABLISHED OWN FIRM Began Career in Wall Street as an Office Boy With Banking House of Brown Brothers" (PDF). The New York Times. March 11, 1941. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  2. ^ a b "MABON--SMITH | Two Young People, Well Known in This City, Married Yesterday". The Daily Times. 7 January 1898. p. 8. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  3. ^ a b "MISS MABON WEDS HARVEY CHILDS, 3D; Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Mabon Married in Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas. BRIDE'S UNCLE OFFICIATES Miss Elise De Ronde Weds Augustus E. Bieser in Madison AvenuePresbyterian ,Church" (PDF). The New York Times. 13 May 1921. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  4. ^ The Scarlet Letter: Annual Publication of the Greek Letter Fraternities [of Rutgers College]. 1888. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  5. ^ America, New Brunswick (N J. ) Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church in; Seminary, New Brunswick Theological; Demarest, David D. (1885). Centennial of the Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church in America. (Formerly Ref. Prot. Dutch church) 1784-1884. Board of Publication of the Reformed Church in America. p. 461. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  6. ^ "NEW STOCK EXCHANGE HEAD; H.G.S. Noble Succeeds J.B. Mabon as President -- Other Officers" (PDF). The New York Times. 12 May 1914. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  7. ^ a b "SEAT ON EXCHANGE TO GO AT $185,000; Arrangements Made for Sale at Lowest Price Since 1927 on the Big Board. $1,000 UNDER 1930 BOTTOM James B. Mabon, Once President, Will Quit Membership After Forty Years" (PDF). The New York Times. 18 September 1931. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  8. ^ Currency, United States Congress House Committee on Banking and; Pujo, Arsène Paulin; Hayes, Everis Anson; McMorran, Henry (1912). Money trust investigation: Investigation of financial and monetary conditions in the United States under House resolutions nos. 429 and 504, before a subcommittee of the Committee on banking and currency. (In three volumes). Government print. off. p. 379. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  9. ^ a b "Deaths" (PDF). The New York Times. 6 July 1977. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  10. ^ "Bank Board Honors J.B. Mabon" (PDF). The New York Times. 12 March 1941. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  11. ^ "MARY FROST TO WED IN PARIS ON MAY 13; James Brown Mabon Jr., Her Fiance and Relatives to Sail for France Today" (PDF). The New York Times. 1 May 1929. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  12. ^ "JAMES B. MABON JR. MARRIED IN PARIS; New Yorker Weds Miss Mary Frost of St. Louis in Famous Church of St. Germain des Pres" (PDF). The New York Times. 14 May 1929. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  13. ^ "CHILDS--Laura (nee Mabon)" (PDF). The New York Times. August 17, 1979. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  14. ^ "Laura M. Childs, Executive, Weds Kenneth Saverin". The New York Times. 14 October 1984. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  15. ^ "William W. Schott". The New York Times. 7 November 1981. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  16. ^ "Miss Martha Hall to Be September Bride; Fiance Is Kingsley Mabon, a Yale Alumnus" (PDF). The New York Times. 12 August 1938. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  17. ^ "LISA VAN V. MABON ENGAGED TO MARRY; To Be the Bride of John Martin Trent, Princeton Graduate" (PDF). The New York Times. 3 May 1941. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  18. ^ "S.S. THOMAS'S PORTRAITS.; Those of Darwin P. Kingsley and James B. Mabon Completed" (PDF). The New York Times. 20 August 1922. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  19. ^ "Deaths" (PDF). The New York Times. 11 March 1941. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  20. ^ Times, Special to The New York (13 May 1961). "Mrs. James B. Mabon Sr" (PDF). The New York Times. Retrieved 12 December 2019.

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Business positions
Preceded by President of the
New York Stock Exchange

1912 – 1914
Succeeded by

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James Brown Mabon July 16 1865 March 10 1941 was an American banker who served as president of the New York Stock Exchange James B MabonPresident of the New York Stock ExchangeIn office May 1912 May 1914Preceded byRansom H ThomasSucceeded byHenry George Stebbins NoblePersonal detailsBornJames Brown Mabon 1865 07 16 July 16 1865New Brunswick New JerseyDiedMarch 10 1941 1941 03 10 aged 75 New York City New York U S SpouseElise Howell Smith m 1898 wbr Children5 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editMabon was born in New Brunswick New Jersey on July 16 1865 1 A son of Emiline nee Deas Mabon and the Rev Dr William Van Vranken Mabon a professor at the New Brunswick Theological Seminary 2 Among his siblings was the Rev Dr Arthur Mabon 3 and John Scott Mabon Elisabeth Van Vranken Mabon William Van Vranken Mabon George Deas Mabon and the Rev Samuel Cliffton Mabon 4 5 Career editHe began his career as an office boy with Brown Brothers staying with them for many years before he formed a brokerage firm with his co worker and close friend William M Kingsley known as Kingsley Mabon amp Co with offices at 45 Wall Street Kingsley later retired from the firm and became chairman of the board of the United States Trust Company 1 From May 1912 to May 1914 he served as president of the New York Stock Exchange where he became a member in 1891 6 He served on most of the important committees of the Exchange in a period of twenty nine years and at various times was chairman and trustee of the gratuity fund director and president of the New York Quotation Company and director of president of the New York Stock Exchange Safe Deposit Company 7 In 1912 he was questioned by Samuel Untermyer during the Pujo Committee s money trust investigation 8 On April 5 1929 he resigned as a governor of the Exchange where he had served since 1900 and in September 1931 after forty years on the Exchange he sold his seat to Rudolph Nadel who became a partner in Mabon amp Co 7 At the time of his death he was the senior partner of Mabon amp Co 1 later Mabon Nugent amp Co and Mabon Securities Corp 9 and one of the oldest trustees of the Bank of New York 10 Personal life editOn January 6 1898 Mabon was married to Elise Howell Smith 1875 1961 at the Collegiate Church at West End and 77th Street in New York Smith a daughter of Judge Abel I Smith was a member of the Colonial Dames of America They lived at 420 Park Avenue in Manhattan and had a country home in Norfolk Connecticut 2 Together they were the parents of James Brown Mabon Jr 1899 1977 9 who married Mary Frost a daughter of Sterling Frost of St Louis and Florence at the Church of Saint Germain des Pres in 1929 She was a niece of Frederick A Sterling the American Minister to the Irish Free State 11 12 Laura Mabon 1901 1979 13 who married Harvey Childs III in 1921 3 14 Janet Mabon 1904 1965 who married William W Schott the second charge d affaires in Budapest 15 Kingsley Mabon who married Martha Hall in 1938 16 Lisa Van Vranken Mabon c 1918 1993 who married John Martin Trent in 1941 17 His portrait was painted by S Seymour Thomas in 1922 18 Mabon died suddenly of a heart attack at his residence 420 Park Avenue in March 1941 1 19 His widow who was then living at 570 Park Avenue died at Litchfield County Hospital in Winsted Connecticut in May 1961 20 References edit a b c d JAMES MABON DIES EXCHANGE EX HEAD President From 1912 14 Was Member 40 Years Senior Partner in Company ESTABLISHED OWN FIRM Began Career in Wall Street as an Office Boy With Banking House of Brown Brothers PDF The New York Times March 11 1941 Retrieved 12 December 2019 a b MABON SMITH Two Young People Well Known in This City Married Yesterday The Daily Times 7 January 1898 p 8 Retrieved 12 December 2019 a b MISS MABON WEDS HARVEY CHILDS 3D Daughter of Mr and Mrs J B Mabon Married in Collegiate Church of St Nicholas BRIDE S UNCLE OFFICIATES Miss Elise De Ronde Weds Augustus E Bieser in Madison AvenuePresbyterian Church PDF The New York Times 13 May 1921 Retrieved 12 December 2019 The Scarlet Letter Annual Publication of the Greek Letter Fraternities of Rutgers College 1888 Retrieved 12 December 2019 America New Brunswick N J Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church in Seminary New Brunswick Theological Demarest David D 1885 Centennial of the Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church in America Formerly Ref Prot Dutch church 1784 1884 Board of Publication of the Reformed Church in America p 461 Retrieved 12 December 2019 NEW STOCK EXCHANGE HEAD H G S Noble Succeeds J B Mabon as President Other Officers PDF The New York Times 12 May 1914 Retrieved 12 December 2019 a b SEAT ON EXCHANGE TO GO AT 185 000 Arrangements Made for Sale at Lowest Price Since 1927 on the Big Board 1 000 UNDER 1930 BOTTOM James B Mabon Once President Will Quit Membership After Forty Years PDF The New York Times 18 September 1931 Retrieved 12 December 2019 Currency United States Congress House Committee on Banking and Pujo Arsene Paulin Hayes Everis Anson McMorran Henry 1912 Money trust investigation Investigation of financial and monetary conditions in the United States under House resolutions nos 429 and 504 before a subcommittee of the Committee on banking and currency In three volumes Government print off p 379 Retrieved 12 December 2019 a b Deaths PDF The New York Times 6 July 1977 Retrieved 12 December 2019 Bank Board Honors J B Mabon PDF The New York Times 12 March 1941 Retrieved 12 December 2019 MARY FROST TO WED IN PARIS ON MAY 13 James Brown Mabon Jr Her Fiance and Relatives to Sail for France Today PDF The New York Times 1 May 1929 Retrieved 12 December 2019 JAMES B MABON JR MARRIED IN PARIS New Yorker Weds Miss Mary Frost of St Louis in Famous Church of St Germain des Pres PDF The New York Times 14 May 1929 Retrieved 12 December 2019 CHILDS Laura nee Mabon PDF The New York Times August 17 1979 Retrieved 12 December 2019 Laura M Childs Executive Weds Kenneth Saverin The New York Times 14 October 1984 Retrieved 12 December 2019 William W Schott The New York Times 7 November 1981 Retrieved 12 December 2019 Miss Martha Hall to Be September Bride Fiance Is Kingsley Mabon a Yale Alumnus PDF The New York Times 12 August 1938 Retrieved 12 December 2019 LISA VAN V MABON ENGAGED TO MARRY To Be the Bride of John Martin Trent Princeton Graduate PDF The New York Times 3 May 1941 Retrieved 12 December 2019 S S THOMAS S PORTRAITS Those of Darwin P Kingsley and James B Mabon Completed PDF The New York Times 20 August 1922 Retrieved 12 December 2019 Deaths PDF The New York Times 11 March 1941 Retrieved 12 December 2019 Times Special to The New York 13 May 1961 Mrs James B Mabon Sr PDF The New York Times Retrieved 12 December 2019 External links editJames B Mabon at Find a Grave Business positions Preceded byRansom H Thomas President of theNew York Stock Exchange1912 1914 Succeeded byHenry George Stebbins Noble Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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