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  1. Charles Shipman Payson (October 16, 1898 – May 5, 1985, aged 86) was the owner of the New York Mets of the National League from 1975 through 1980. In 1975, he inherited the club upon the death of his wife, Mets founder Joan Whitney.

  2. 7. Mai 1985 · Charles Shipman Payson, a financier, sportsman and philanthropist, died yesterday in Lexington, Ky. He was 86 years old. Mr. Payson, a native of Portland, Me., graduated from Yale University...

  3. Today it is valued in excess of $1,000 an acre and Payson would happily buy up the entire county if he could get his hands on it. The idea is not entirely preposterous. For most of his 78 years...

  4. The group was led by Joan Whitney Payson and her husband, Charles Shipman Payson. Her minority partners included George Herbert Walker Jr., an executive with merchant banker Brown Brothers Harriman (and uncle of 41st President George Herbert Walker Bush) and Dwight F. Davis Jr., son of the founder of tennis’s Davis Cup.

  5. 11. Feb. 2018 · Joan Whitney married Charles Shipman Payson when she was 21. Their marriage at Christ Church in Manhattan was a huge social event uniting two old-time wealthy families in 1924. During the course of their marriage they had five children, three girls and two boys. Joan continued to oversee and invest her own money in horses, art, and ...

  6. Charles Shipman Payson, 86, sportsman, philanthropist and industrialist (steel, uranium, oil and railroads), and with his late first wife, Heiress Joan Whitney Payson, long a mainstay of the social columns; in Lexington, Ky. Born in Maine, Payson donated more than $23 million to the Portland Museum of Art and was also a major backer of the ...

  7. 9. Mai 1985 · LEXINGTON, Ky. — Charles Shipman Payson, an industrialist, philanthropist and horse breeder, is dead at 86. Payson, who had embarked recently on a career as a thoroughbred breeder, died May 5...