Samuel Atherton Explained

Samuel Atherton
Image Name:File:Samuel Atherton (1815-1895).jpg
State House:Massachusetts
District:5th Norfolk
Term Start:1870
Term End:1871
State House2:Massachusetts
District2:5th Norfolk
Term Start2:January 5, 1870
Term End2:1871
State House3:Massachusetts
District3:5th Norfolk
Term Start3:1867
Term End3:1868
Birth Date:January 26, 1815
Birth Place:Stoughton, Massachusetts, US
Death Date:April 3, 1895 (aged 80)
Death Place:Cambridge, Massachusetts, US
Occupation:Boot and Shoe dealer & Leather Merchant
Spouse:Tempi H. Holbrook, m. September 16, 1841, died February 24, 1849;
Susan B. Baker, m. July 3, 1856, died May 18, 1858;
Susan M. (Bassett) Holton, m. October 6, 1869
Children:6

Samuel Atherton (January 26, 1815  - April 3, 1895)[1] was a Massachusetts businessman who served as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.

Early life

He was born on January 26, 1815, the son of Samuel Atherton (1784-1877) [2] and Abigail Pope (1786-1868). His mother was the granddaughter of Colonel Ralph Pope, aide-de-camp to Gen. George Washington. His father was a farmer and a prominent citizen of Stoughton, Massachusetts.

He was an active member of the Stoughton Musical Society.[3] His grandfather John Atherton had been a founding member and had hosted many musical events for the Society at his home. His grandmother was Mary Adams, the daughter of Jedidiah Adams, a relative of Samuel Adams.[4]

Career

He began as a clerk in a shoe store. Four years later her was employed by Caleb Stetson. He greatly improved the financial standing of the family, establishing himself as a retail dealer in boots and shoes, after entering into partnership with Stetson.[5]

By 1852 "Atherton, Stetson and Company", dealers in leather, were one of Boston's most successful business at the time. His two younger brothers, James Atherton (1819-1879)[6] and William, became his partners that same year.

Other business interests

He was a director of the New England Bank,[7] Prescott Insurance Company, Massachusetts Loan and Trust Company, President of the Dorchester Gas-Light Company, Director of the Central Massachusetts Railroad, as well as being connected with many other corporations.

Political interest

He was a member of the Massachusetts State Legislature in 1867, 1870 and 1877, representing Dorchester.[8]

Personal

Atherton was widowed twice. His first wife was Temperance “Tempie” Holbrook (1820–1849) and they had four children. Temperance died of consumption at the age of 29 when her youngest daughter, Sarah was just five months old.

He subsequently married Susan Baker (1833–1858). She died two years later after giving birth to a child, named Susan, following the birth of Helen Louise “Nellie”.[9]

He married his last wife on 1869; Susan M Bassett (1831–1907).

In 1890, Atherton was recorded as living in 121 Washington St, Boston.[10]

Family

He was the uncle of the celebrated US Composer, Percy Lee Atherton; politician, Frederick Atherton; and the architect, Walter Atherton.

He was grandfather to the US diplomat, Ray Atherton.

Interest in genealogy

He was elected to the New England Historic Genealogical Society in 1870.[11]

Atherton is a direct descendant of Major General Humphrey Atherton.[12]

Death

He died on April 3, 1895. He was buried at Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

See also

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Atherton One Name Study - Entry for Samuel Atherton.
  2. Web site: Atherton One Name Study - Entry for Samuel Atherton Sr..
  3. Web site: Samuel Atherton picture in pamphlet of Stoughton Musical Society.
  4. Web site: Samuel Atherton(1815-1895)-Biography.
  5. Web site: Memorial Biographies of the New England Historic Genealogical Society. New England Historic Genealogical Society. 1908.
  6. Web site: James Atherton (1819-1879) Biography.
  7. 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.
  8. Web site: Samuel Atherton (1815-1895) - Massachusetts Businessman. Hurd. Duane Hamilton. 1884.
  9. Web site: Nellie and Susie Atherton. Historic New England.
  10. Web site: Boston Blue Book of 1890.
  11. Web site: Member of the New England Genealogical Society in 1870. 1891.
  12. Web site: Atherton One Name Study - Major General Humphrey Atherton - ancestor of Samuel Atherton.
  13. Web site: History of Norfolk County, Massachusetts, with Biographical Sketches of many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men. Hurd, D. Hamilton. J. W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 1884. 417–418.