Sidney Webster Fish Explained

Capt. Sidney Webster Fish
Birth Date:16 March 1885
Birth Place:New York City, New York
Death Place:Carmel, California
Education:Groton School
Alma Mater:Harvard University
Columbia Law School
Parents:Stuyvesant Fish
Marian Graves Anthon Fish
Spouse:
    Children:Sidney Stuyvesant Fish
    Relations:Hamilton Fish (grandfather)
    Nicholas Fish II (uncle)
    Hamilton Fish II (uncle)
    Hamilton Fish III (cousin)
    Hamilton Fish (cousin)

    Sidney Webster Fish (March 16, 1885 – February 5, 1950) was an American lawyer and military officer who retired from the law and moved to California, becoming a rancher at the Palo Corona Ranch.

    Early life

    Fish was born on March 16, 1885, in New York City and was named after his uncle, Sidney Webster. A member of the prominent Fish family, he was the youngest of four children of Stuyvesant Fish (1851–1923) and Marian Graves Anthon Fish (1853–1915), a leader of "The 400". His two surviving siblings were Marian Anthon Fish (1880–1944),[1] [2] who married (and divorced) Albert Zabriskie Gray (a son of Judge John Clinton Gray,[3] [4] [5] and Stuyvesant Fish Jr.,[6] who married Isabelle Mildred Dick (a daughter of Evans R. Dick.[7] Another brother, Livingston Fish, was born and died before Sidney was born.[8]

    His paternal grandparents were Hamilton Fish, the 16th Governor of New York, a U.S. Senator, and U.S. Secretary of State,[9] and Julia Ursin Niemcewicz (Kean) Fish (sister of Col. John Kean), a descendant of New Jersey governor William Livingston.[10] His maternal grandparents were Sarah Attwood (Meert) Athon and Gen. William Henry Anthon, a successful lawyer and Staten Island Assemblyman who was a son of jurist John Anthon.[11]

    Fish prepared for college at Groton School before graduating from Harvard University, in 1908, and then Columbia Law School.

    Career

    After his admission to the bar, he practiced law until 1928. He was a partner in the firm of Colgate, Parker & Co. with Craig Colgate, Prescott Erskine Wood, Henry S. Parker, Frank Hamilton Davis and Darragh A. Park. In 1921, the firm reorganized as Parker & Company when Colgate, Wood and special partner Louis du Pont Irving withdrew; Fish then became a special partner.[12]

    Later life

    In April 1927, Fish and his wife Olga purchased over 1000acres, which they named the Palo Corona Ranch in Carmel Valley, California. The ranch was part of the Rancho San José y Sur Chiquito Mexican land grant to the west, with some inland areas within the Rancho Potrero de San Carlos land grant. Fish built a home and ranch on the property and ran a herd of Hereford cattle. In 1929, the ranch barn was designed and built by M. J. Murphy.

    In the 1940s, the film National Velvet was partly filmed at the ranch. In the 1930s, Fish hosted Charles Lindbergh at the ranch and, in 1965, his son hosted Princess Margaret and the Earl of Snowden at the ranch for dinner. After his sons death, the ranch passed to his widow, Diana Fish.[13] [14]

    Personal life

    On September 18, 1915, Fish married Olga Martha Wiborg (1890–1937) at St. Luke's Church in East Hampton, New York. The wedding was quiet due the recent death of his mother.[15] They spent their honeymoon aboard Harold Vanderbilt's yacht Vagrant.[16] Olga was a daughter of Frank Bestow Wiborg and sister to socialite Sara Sherman Wiborg and playwright Mary Hoyt Wiborg.[17] They had a country home known as "Duck Pond" in Roslyn, New York adjoining the August Belmont place, and in North Hempstead, New York adjacent to the estates of Mrs. Frederick Guest, Clarence Mackay, and Harry Payne Whitney.[18] They sold it in 1929,[18] and bought a house in East Hampton, where they were known for their entertaining.[19] Before her death, they were the parents of:

    In 1939, he married Esther (Foss) Moore Roark (1894–1954),[27] the daughter of Massachusetts Governor Eugene Noble Foss. She had previously been married to George Gordon Moore, a polo player whom she divorced in 1933, and Aiden Roark, another polo player whom she married in 1934 and divorced in 1937.[28] [29] [30]

    He died in Carmel on February 5, 1950, and was buried at Monterey City Cemetery.[31] His widow died in November 1954.[32]

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    1. News: Obituary 1 -- No Title. 7 April 2017. The New York Times. 31 January 1944.
    2. News: MRS. MARION FISH GRAY; Daughter of Late Stuyvesant Fish, Illinois Rail Head. 7 April 2017. The New York Times. 30 January 1944.
    3. News: Albert Z. Gray Dies at 83. 7 April 2017. The New York Times. 30 August 1964.
    4. News: ALBERT Z. GRAY WEDS MISS MARIAN FISH; 5,000 Guests Invited to the Ceremony at St. Bartholomew's in Madison Avenue. CRUSH AT THE CHURCH Guests Present from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston, and Elsewhere -- MacCracken-Dodd Wedding.. 7 April 2017. The New York Times. 13 June 1907.
    5. News: DIVORCES ALBERT Z. GRAY.; Wife Waives Alimony in Obtaining Decree at Newport.. 7 April 2017. The New York Times. 5 December 1934.
    6. News: STUYVESANT FISH, FINANCIER, DEAD; Retired Stockbroker, 69, Was of Family Noted in Society Father Headed Railroad. 7 April 2017. The New York Times. 27 June 1952.
    7. News: STUYVESANT FISH, JR., TO WED; Engaged to Miss Mildred Dick. Daughter of Evans R. Dick.. 7 April 2017. The New York Times. 6 May 1910.
    8. Book: College. Radcliffe. Notable American Women, 1607–1950: A Biographical Dictionary. 1971. Harvard University Press. 9780674627345. registration. 620. Sarah Attwood Meert anthon.. 7 April 2017. en.
    9. American Heritage Editors (December, 1981), The Ten Best Secretaries Of State....
    10. Corning (1918), pp. 20-22.
    11. News: OBITUARY.; GEN. WILLIAM HENRY ANTHON.. 7 April 2017. The New York Times. 9 November 1875.
    12. News: Colgate, Parker & Co. . 16 June 2023 . . 3 May 1921 . 17.
    13. News: Fish Ranch goes on market with price tag of $7.5 million . 16 June 2023 . . 26 November 1995 . 78.
    14. News: Abraham . Kera . Palo Corona Regional Park neighbor threatens legal challenge to parking lot project. . 16 June 2023 . Monterey County Weekly . 30 August 2014 . en.
    15. News: TO WED SON OF LEADER OF "THE 400" . 16 June 2023 . . 6 August 1915 . 9.
    16. News: MISS WlBORG, BRIDE OF SIDNEY W. FISH; Youngest Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Wiborg Married in St. Luke's, East Hampton. HER SISTERS ATTENDANTS A Simple Ceremony Owing to Recent Death of Bridegroom's Mother Honeymoon on Vanderbilt Yacht . 16 June 2023 . . 19 September 1915.
    17. News: MRS. SIDNEY FISH, A SOCIETY WOMAN; Member of the East Hampton Summer Colony Dies at Her California Home. 7 April 2017. The New York Times. 19 April 1937.
    18. News: NASSAU COUNTY DEALS; Long Island Country Place of Sidney W. Fish Sold. . 16 June 2023 . . 16 August 1929.
    19. News: TIMES . Special to THE NEW YORK . CLAMBAKE PLANNED AT EAST HAMPTON; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney W. Fish Will Entertain Tonight -- The Robert Scheys Have Guests. . 16 June 2023 . . 18 August 1934.
    20. News: Sidney Stuyvesant Fish Birth Announcement . 16 June 2023 . . 21 June 1921 . 15.
    21. News: Stuyvesant Fish is Hero, Saves 2 from Undertow at Beach . 16 June 2023 . The Pomona Progress Bulletin . 20 July 1935 . 3.
    22. News: S. Stuyvesant Fish. Rancher, host to English royalty . 16 June 2023 . . 16 May 1988 . 11.
    23. News: Sidney Stuyvesant Fish and Virginia Small Recite Vows . 16 June 2023 . . 9 November 1954 . 53.
    24. News: Moffat . Frances . 2d Honeymoon. Stuyvesant Fish and Wife Drop Plan for Divorce . 16 June 2023 . . 14 December 1959 . 9.
    25. News: Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish Is In Reno Again . 16 June 2023 . . 7 September 1960 . 21.
    26. News: Romantic Surprise From the Islands . 16 June 2023 . . 8 April 1965 . 27.
    27. Book: Cutter . William Richard . Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of the State of Massachusetts . 1910 . Lewis historical Publishing Company . 2462–2464 . 16 June 2023 . en.
    28. News: Wife Divorces Aidan Roark . Mrs. Esther F. Roark, formerly of Boston and Pebble Beach, Calif., won a divorce today from Aidan Roark, film executive and polo star. She testified that he was rude and brusque. . . December 23, 1937 . 2011-04-07 .
    29. News: MRS. SIDNEY FISH. 7 April 2017. The New York Times. 27 November 1954.
    30. News: SIDNEY FISH MARRIES; Mrs. Esther Foss Roark Is Bride of New Yorker in West. 7 April 2017. The New York Times. 11 January 1939.
    31. News: SIDNEY W. FISH, 64, ONCE LAWYER HERE. 7 April 2017. The New York Times. 7 February 1950.
    32. News: Times . Special to The New York . MRS. SIDNEY FISH . 16 June 2023 . . 27 November 1954.