Edward Stiles Stokes (April 27, 1841 -– November 2, 1901) was the owner of a New York oil refinery. In 1872, he shot and killed his business partner and...
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from Pennsylvania Edward Stiles Stokes (1841–1901), business partner and murderer of financier James Fisk Ed Stokes (Edward Kobie Stokes, born 1971), American...
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in love with Fisk's business associate Edward Stiles Stokes (1840–1901), a man noted for his good looks. Stokes left his wife and family, and Mansfield...
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he agreed to assist with setting up the trust fund. Anson Stokes' cousin, Edward Stiles Stokes, shot and mortally wounded James Fisk in the Grand Central...
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Animals. Stokes's nephew, Edward Stiles Stokes, was found guilty of the manslaughter in 1872 of the notorious "robber baron" James Fisk. W. E. D. Stokes had...
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members were uncle U.S. Representative William E. Dodge, and cousins, Edward Stiles Stokes and Grace Hoadley Dodge. Olivia's parents died within months of each...
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1854. She was the daughter of Caroline (née Phelps) Stokes and her father James Boulter Stokes. They were a family with strong religious convictions...
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Isaac Newton Phelps Stokes (April 11, 1867 – December 18, 1944) was an American architect. Stokes was a pioneer in social housing who co-authored the...
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General Edward Harland. One of the Bankers and Merchants's largest bondholder during the trial with Ingersoll was industrialist Edward Stiles Stokes, past...
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Couper Stiles Lovell was born on May 7, 1862 at Etowah Cliffs, the Bartow County, Georgia plantation of her grandfather, William Henry Stiles. She was...
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