Adam Konigmacher FAHNESTOCK

Birth:
12 Jul 1806
Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania
Death:
15 Nov 1887
Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania
Burial:
Harrisburg Cemetery, Dauphin, Pennsylvania
Marriage:
1834
Notes:
                   2 Mrs. Mary/Jacobs; 3 Elizabeth C./Offner
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REFN: 8763
He and his brother, Walter Franklin, were the authors of the Fahnestock
Memorial published in 1879.
                  
Sibel Thompson HOLBROOK
Birth:
11 Dec 1811
Townshend, Windham, Vermont
Death:
18 Jan 1851
Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania
Burial:
Harrisburg Cemetery, Dauphin, Pennsylvania
Father:
Mother:
Notes:
                   REFN: 8883
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
27 Feb 1835
Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania
Death:
4 Jun 1914
New York City, New York
Marr:
16 Oct 1856
Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylva 
Notes:
                   REFN: 8884
He dropped out of school at the age of 16.  He went to work in his
father's store, and then to work for his uncle, James W. Weir, at the
Harrisburg National Bank.  He soon became paying teller, and in 1861, he
entered the banking frim of J. Cook & Co. in Philadelphia as a partner.
He went to Washington and stayed there throughout the Civil War.  The
Washington branch ofthe firm became a main reliance of the government in
the sale of war bonds.In 1877, he became Vice President and Director of
the First National Bank ofthe City of New York.  He resigned as VP in
1911, but remained as Director until his death.  On May 10, 1881, his son
William founded Fahnestock and Co.Harris' grandson, William Fahnestock,
Jr., was head of the firm as of 1941.
Early in his career, Harris became interested in railroads.  While he was
in Washington, he was treasurer of the Washington and Georgetown
railways.  At one time he owned the Richmond and Danville Railroad, which
later became Southern Railroad.  He was a member of the firm of Winslow,
Lanier and Co., vice president of the East Jersey Water Co., Tidewater
Pipe Co., Ltd., and the New Jersey Junction RR Co.  He was a Director of
the Delaware, Lackawanna, andWestern RR, Western Union Telegraph Co.,
American Cotton Oil Co., New JerseySecurity Co., and many other
corporations.
Harris was a founder and trusteeof the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and
was its treasurer from 1901 to 1914.He was fond of music and sang in
the Presbyterian choir, and later in Washington, in the choir of Epiphany
Church.  His voice was a light bass.  In 1858,he was secretary of the
Harrisburg Harmonic Society.
                  
2
Holbrook FAHNESTOCK
Birth:
6 Sep 1836
Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania
Death:
31 Dec 1838
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   REFN: 8885
                  
3
Birth:
28 Jan 1838
Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania
Death:
7 Aug 1884
Pass Christian, Harrison, Mississippi
Notes:
                   REFN: 8886
                  
4
James FAHNESTOCK
Birth:
3 Oct 1839
Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania
Death:
17 Mar 1858
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   REFN: 8887
                  
5
Birth:
1 Jan 1842
Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania
Death:
12 May 1921
Marr:
28 Jan 1868
Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylva 
Notes:
                   REFN: 8888
                  
6
Charles Adam FAHNESTOCK
Birth:
17 Apr 1844
Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania
Death:
17 Nov 1914
Frankford, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   REFN: 8890
                  
7
Birth:
18 Jan 1846
Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania
Death:
17 Nov 1888
New York City, New York
Marr:
12 Oct 1871
Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylva 
Notes:
                   REFN: 8891
                  
8
Birth:
26 Aug 1848
Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania
Death:
Aft 1942
Marr:
21 Oct 1873
 
Notes:
                   REFN: 8892
Brought up by his maternal grandmother.
Forced to leave school after 3 years due to his health.  On his recovery,
he went to Philadelphia to learn brickmaking.  After a year, he left to
go west with an engineering party,building the Northern Pacific RR.  He
became an assistant engineer.  He hadmany interesting experiences, and
once barely escaped drowning when a wagon overturned in the Red River of
the north.  In Washington, DC, he joined the Richmond and Danville RR,
until they moved their offices to Atlanta.  He then entered the American
Security and Trust Co., where he retired in 1900.  He later went to work
for the Southern RR, until he retired in the 1920's.
1930Census:
Had a servant, Mary Gray.  Value of assets $15,000.
                  
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Adam Konigmacher Fahnestock - Sibel Thompson Holbrook

Adam Konigmacher Fahnestock was born at Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania 12 Jul 1806. His parents were Obed Fahnestock and Anna Maria Gessel.

He married Sibel Thompson Holbrook 1834 . Sibel Thompson Holbrook was born at Townshend, Windham, Vermont 11 Dec 1811 .

They were the parents of 8 children:
Harris Charles Fahnestock born 27 Feb 1835.
Holbrook Fahnestock born 6 Sep 1836.
Alva Morris Fahnestock born 28 Jan 1838.
James Fahnestock born 3 Oct 1839.
Sibyl Amelia Fahnestock born 1 Jan 1842.
Charles Adam Fahnestock born 17 Apr 1844.
Wallace Weir Fahnestock born 18 Jan 1846.
Louis Kossuth Fahnestock born 26 Aug 1848.

Adam Konigmacher Fahnestock died 15 Nov 1887 at Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania .

Sibel Thompson Holbrook died 18 Jan 1851 at Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania .