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  1. Marion Graves Anthon Fish (nickname, "Mamie"; June 8, 1853 – May 25, 1915), often referred to by contemporaries as Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish, was an American socialite and self-styled "fun-maker" of the Gilded Age. She and her husband, Stuyvesant Fish, maintained stately homes in New York City and Newport, Rhode Island.

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    • Livingston Fish, Marian Anthon Fish, Stuyvesant Fish Jr., Sidney Webster Fish
    • "Mamie", Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish
    • John Anthon (grandfather)
  2. 19 de ago. de 2021 · Born in 1853, Marion Graves Anthon was the daughter of Sarah Attwood and William Henry Anthon. In 1876, she made an advantageous match when she married her childhood sweetheart, Stuyvesant Fish, a businessman and son of former Secretary of State Hamilton Fish.

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  3. Fish. Legendary hostess and social leader at the turn of the Twentieth Century. Daughter of William Henry Anthon ( 1827 - 1875 ), lawyer, and assemblyman for the Staten Island district, and Sarah Attwood Meert. Married on June 1st, 1876 to Stuyvesant Fish ( 1851 - 1923 ), president of the Illinois Central Railroad, and...

  4. Fish had no great interest in the doings of high society, and he bore great patience with his wife's peculiar parties. Personal life. On June 1, 1876, he married Marion Graves Anthon (1853–1915), the daughter of Sarah Attwood Meert and Gen. William Henry Anthon (1827–1875), a successful lawyer and Staten Island assemblyman.

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    • Livingston Fish, Marian Anthon Fish, Stuyvesant Fish, Jr., Sidney Webster Fish
  5. 17 de jul. de 2012 · Tuesday, July 17, 2012. "Crossways" The Stuyvesant Fish Cottage, Newport. When Marion Graves Anthon Fish a.k.a. "Mamie" decided she wanted a cottage in Newport, she wasn't thinking of a French chateau or a French Renaissance palace, but a colonial estate, American through and through.

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  6. 9 de mai. de 2020 · “Can I get something for your throat, dear?” – inquired Mr. Stuyvesant Fish. His wife retorted: “Yes, this diamond and pearl necklace I saw today at Tiffany’s.” The most irreverent broad of the Gilded Age, Marion (“Mamie”) Fish did not shine with beauty. Nore with education.

  7. Name variations: Marian Graves Anthon or Marian Graves Anthon Fish, Mamie Stuyvesant Fish; Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish. Born Marian Graves Anthon, June 8, 1853, in Staten Island, NY; died May 25, 1915, at Glenclyffe, Garrison-on-Hudson, NY; dau. of William Henry Anthon (prominent criminal lawyer, died 1875) and Sarah Attwood (Meert) Anthon; m.