Marion Graves Anthon Fish

Marion Graves Anthon Fish
Born
Marion Graves Anthon

June 8, 1853
Castleton, New York, US
DiedMay 25, 1915 (aged 61)
Glenclyffe, New York, US
Other names"Mamie", Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish
Spouse
(m. 1876)
Children4, including Sidney Webster Fish
RelativesJohn Anthon (grandfather)

Marion Graves Anthon Fish (nickname, "Mamie"; June 8, 1853 – May 25, 1915), often referred to by contemporaries as Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish,[1] 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.[2]

  1. ^ "Google Books Ngram Viewer". books.google.com. Retrieved 2022-03-27.
  2. ^ "MRS. FISH, LEADER OF SOCIETY, DEAD; Wife of Stuyvesant Fish Dies Suddenly of Cerebral Hemorrhage at Glenclyffe. WAS LAVISH ENTERTAINER Her Mother Goose and Flower Balls Were Features of Newport – Gave Liberally to Charity". The New York Times. 27 May 1915. Retrieved 7 April 2017.