died in 1832 at which time James and his brother Edward Halesworth Stokes took over the businesses. In 1833, James Boulter Stokes travelled to England and...
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he was the son of James Boulter Stokes and wife Caroline (nee Phelps). His paternal grandfather was London merchant Thomas Stokes, one of the 13 founders...
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business was in partnership with his brother James Boulter Stokes and had been started by their father, Thomas Stokes, who had arrived from England in about...
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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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married James Boulter Stokes, brother of the dead Josiah. He became the third son-in-law of Phelps to join Phelps, Dodge & Co. as a partner. Stokes was wealthy...
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He was the son of James Boulter and Caroline (née Phelps) Stokes; brother of Anson Phelps Stokes and Olivia Eggleston Phelps Stokes. One of his grandfathers...
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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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daughter ten children born to Caroline (née Phelps) Stokes (1812–1881) and her father James Boulter Stokes (1804–1881), a partner in the mercantile business...
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banker, and her brother, Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr. was an Episcopal bishop. Her great-grandfather James Boulter Stokes and her great-great-grandfather, Anson...
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(disambiguation) Jack Stokes (1923–2000), Canadian politician James Stokes James Stokes (1915–1945), Scottish soldier James Boulter Stokes, son-in-law of Anson...
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