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Joseph Hawes WESSON

Male 1859 - 1920  (60 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Joseph Hawes WESSON was born on 27 Sep 1859 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts (son of Daniel Baird WESSON and Cynthia Maria HAWES); died on 30 Apr 1920 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.

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    Joseph Hawes Wesson, youngest child of Daniel B. and Cynthia M. (Hawes) Wesson, was born September 27, 1859, and was educated in the grammar schools and Professor Stebbins’ private school in Springfield, completing his course at the age of twenty years. After leaving school he accompanied his parents to Europe, where he spent six months in travel. Shortly after attaining his twenty-first year he entered the Smith & Wesson factory, where he worked at the bench as an artisan one year, and another year in the draughting room, where he made drawings of tools and fixtures.
     Too close application to his work had a bad effect on his health, and he sought to restore lost vigor, first by a short visit to Europe, and then by a residence for a year and a half at Colorado Springs, Colorado. Finding himself again in health, he returned to the factory where he became superintendent, which position he filled until 1905, since which time his work has been of a more general character. He has been a partner in the business since 1887. Wesson has an especial bent for mechanics and to him numerous improvements in machinery are due, some of which he perfected before he was twenty-one years of age. His invention of an automatic machine for drilling pistol barrels enables one man to do the work of five by the former methods in use. With his automatic machine for drilling cylinders, two men do the work formerly done by five. Another labor-saving device of his invention is an automatic machine for drilling holes in small pieces. Besides these he had devised many improvements that are referred to by him as “little things.” In 1900 he spent three months in Europe, having the oversight of the firm’s exhibit at the Universal Exposition at Paris. He is a director of the Union Trust Company of Springfield. In political sentiment ho is a Republican, with a tendency to liberal views. He is a member of the Nayasset and the Springfield Automobile clubs. He is fond of travel in his own country and has a familiar knowledge of most parts of the United States.
     He married, June 7, 1882, Florence May Stebbins, born November 27, 1860, daughter of Professor Milan C. and Sophia (Pitts) Stebbins, of Springfield. Children : 1. Eleanor Sanford, born April 21, 1883 ; married, November 4, 1908, Flynt Lincoln, teller of the Springfield Safe Deposit and Trust Company. 2. Douglas B., born October 23, 1884, see forward. 3. Victor Hawes, born October 6, 1890; now a student in the technical department of the high school, Springfield

    Joseph married Florence May STEBBINS on 7 Jun 1882. Florence was born on 27 Nov 1860 in Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts; died in 1940 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Daniel Baird WESSON was born on 18 May 1825 in Worcester, Massachusetts; died on 4 Aug 1906 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.

    Daniel married Cynthia Maria HAWES on 26 May 1847. Cynthia was born on 11 Aug 1825 in Northborough, Worcester, Massachusetts; died on 18 Jul 1906 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Cynthia Maria HAWES was born on 11 Aug 1825 in Northborough, Worcester, Massachusetts; died on 18 Jul 1906 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.
    Children:
    1. Sarah Jeanette WESSON was born on 21 May 1848 in Hartford, Connecticut; died on 8 Oct 1927 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.
    2. Walter Herbert WESSON was born on 23 Jan 1850 in Grafton, Worcester, Massachusetts; died on 29 Nov 1921 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.
    3. Frank Luther WESSON was born on 17 Nov 1852 in Tauton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 5 Feb 1887 in Hartford, Windsor, Vermont; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.
    4. 1. Joseph Hawes WESSON was born on 27 Sep 1859 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts; died on 30 Apr 1920 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.