James Atherton (died 1879) explained

James Atherton
Birth Date:May 6, 1819
Birth Place:Stoughton, Massachusetts, US
Death Date:March 4, 1879
Death Place:Boston, Massachusetts, US
Occupation:boot and shoe manufacturer and a leather merchant
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    James Atherton (May 6, 1819 – March 4, 1879)[1] was a 19th-century Massachusetts businessman, a boot and shoe manufacturer, and a leather merchant.

    Early life

    He was born on May 6, 1819. The son of Samuel Atherton (17841877) [2] and Abigail Pope (17861868).[3] His father was a farmer and a prominent citizen of Stoughton, Massachusetts.

    Atherton is a direct descendant of Major General Humphrey Atherton.[4]

    Career

    Atherton established J&W Atherton, a boot and shoe manufacturer in Boston, in partnership with his younger brother William Atherton (18211891). In 1852 he entered into a partnership with his older brother Samuel Atherton and Caleb Stetson[5] At the time, “Atherton, Stetson and Company”, dealers in leather, were one of Boston's most successful business. His brother, William, also entered into this partnership. Atherton suffered poor health most of his life and he retired from the business in 1867.[6]

    Personal

    He married Phebe Reed (1831–1868) and had 3 children who died at the age of 37 when her youngest son, Walter was just five years old. He then married Mary Marshall (1841–1880), just a year later.

    His sons, James and William [7] were both successful businessmen, involved in banking. His youngest son was the Boston architect, Walter Atherton.

    He was uncle to the celebrated US Composer, Percy Lee Atherton and Massachusetts politician and philanthropist, Frederick Atherton.

    He died on March 4, 1879, and was buried at Evergreen Cemetery, Stoughton, Massachusetts.[8]

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Atherton One Name Study - Entry for James Atherton.
    2. Web site: Atherton One Name Study - Entry for Samuel Atherton Sr..
    3. Book: A History of the Dorchester Pope Family. 1634-1888: With Sketches of Other Popes on England and America and notes upon several intermarrying families. Charles Henry Pope. 1888. 9780598999054.
    4. Web site: Atherton One Name Study - Major General Humphrey Atherton - ancestor of James Atherton.
    5. Web site: Memorial Biographies of the New England Historic Genealogical Society. New England Historic Genealogical Society. 1908.
    6. Web site: Stoughton History Society. Biography of James Atherton (1819-1879).
    7. Web site: William Atherton (1859-1921), Banker and President of the Industrial Aid Society, Boston. Son of James Atherton.
    8. Web site: James Atherton death. Boston Post, March 6. 1879.