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Cyrenius Adelbert Newcomb

Cyrenius Adelbert Newcomb Sr. (1837–1915) was the co-founder of Michigan's first department store, Newcomb-Endicott Co., a member of the Detroit Athletic Club and one of the donors who created the Detroit Institute of Arts (originally known as the Detroit Museum of Art).
==Eastcoast roots==
The son of Hezekiah Newcomb and Nancy (Rounds) Newcomb, Cyrenius A. Newcomb Sr. was born November 10, 1837, in Cortland, New York. His family belonged to the line of Newcombs who played an active role in the American Revolutionary War. He was educated at Bridgewater Normal School (Massachusetts) and the Clinton Liberal Institute, New York.
He married Mary Haskell in Hartford, Connecticut. The couple had four children: Dr. William Wilmon Newcomb, Cyrenius A. Newcomb Jr., Mary Newcomb (who later married William E. Fuller Jr. and lived in Fall River, Massachusetts), and Howard Rounds Newcomb. After Mary (Haskell) Newcomb died, he married Mary Sharp in Detroit in 1899.

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