Background
Ayer, Frederick was born on December 8, 1822 in Ledyard, Connecticut, United States. Son of Frederick and Persis (Cook) Ayer.
Ayer, Frederick was born on December 8, 1822 in Ledyard, Connecticut, United States. Son of Frederick and Persis (Cook) Ayer.
Academic education.
In addition to his involvement in the patent medicine business, he is better known for his work in the textile industry. After buying the Tremont and Suffolk mills in Lowell, Massachusetts, he bought up many textile operations in nearby Lawrence, combining them in 1899 into the American Woolen Company, of which he was the first president He died on March 14, 1918, in Thomasville, Georgia, and is interred at Lowell Cemetery.
His home in Lowell is now the Franco American School, a Catholic school, and the Frederick Ayer Mansion on Commonwealth Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts is a National Historic Landmark.
Ayer"s first wife was Cornelia Wheaton (1835–1878), daughter of Charles Augustus Wheaton and Ellen Birdseye. The couple had four children: Ellen Wheaton Ayer (1859–1951), James Cook Ayer (1862–1939), Charles Fanning Ayer (1865–1956) and Louise Raynor Ayer (1876–1878).
Daughter Ellen married American Woolen Company"s William Madison Wood. After Cornelia"s death, Ayer married Ellen Barrows Banning (1853–1918) in 1884.
They had three children: Beatrice Banning Ayer (1886–1953), Frederick Ayer (1888–1969) and Mary Katherine "Kay" Ayer (1890–1981).
Daughter Beatrice married future World World War II general George South. Patton. Frederick Fanning Ayer, born in 1851, became a lawyer and philanthropist, and was director or stockholder of many corporations.
Married Cornelia Wheaton, 1858 (died 1878). Married second, Ellen Banning, 1884.