Early life and education Stephen Ward Doubleday was born January 6, 1845 to Mary Augusta Ward and Colonel
Thomas D. Doubleday. He was a nephew of General
Abner Doubleday and grandson of
Jacksonian Congressman and newspaper publisher
Ulysses F. Doubleday. Stephen was named after Stephen Ward, patriot of the
Revolutionary War, who attended the
provincial congress, was a presidential elector, a
Westchester county judge, and was elected to congress. Doubleday enlisted in the
Civil War at 17, was mustered in as a
second lieutenant and served with the
4th New York Heavy Artillery.
Career An investment banker, Doubleday was a senior partner of Miller & Doubleday, where he began working in 1888; later he was a partner of Noble, Mestre & Doubleday. He served as Governor of the
New York Stock Exchange in 1898–1899. He traveled and lived abroad from 1900 to 1912 in
Monaco and
Berlin and was an avid golfer. He won golf tournaments in Berlin, Germany (1911) and Cannes, France (organized by the Czar's brother Grand Duke Michael)(1901). Doubleday was a member of the
Apawamis Golf Club, the
New York Stock Exchange, and the
Union League Club of New York.
Marriage and children Doubleday married Angelica Barraclough Cushman, daughter of Don Alonzo Cushman, in 1875. The couple had three children His funeral was held September 29, 1926 at the
Church of the Transfiguration. ==References==