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212 Yale University Obituary Record Theodore Williams Ely, Ph.B. 1905. Bom November 21, 1884, tn Elyria, Ohio. Died September 25, 1938, in Manchester, Mass. Father, Charles Theodore Ely (B A Western Reserve 1879), operator of sandstone quarnes m Elyria, member Ely Realty Company, son of Heman and Mary Frances (Day) Ely of Hartford, Conn Mother, Caroline Laura (Williams) Ely, daughter of Robert Parmley and Ameha (Cowden) Williams of Hudson, Ohio Yale relatives mclude Jeremiah Day (B A 1756) (great-great-uncle), Thomas Day (B A. 1797) (greatgrandfather), Jeremiah Day (B A. 1795) and Thomas M Day (B.A. 1837) (great-uncles), George Henry Ely, '65, and Albert H. Ely, '85 (uncles), Malcolm Ely, ££-'91, Heman Ely, '94 S., Fredenck E. Williamson, '98, Arthur P. Williamson, '07, Albert H. Ely, '15, and Thomas Marshall, '28 (cousms) Elyna High School, attended Case School of Apphed Science, Cleveland, 1901-02 (member Phi Delta Theta) Biology course. Attended Western Reserve Umversity School of Medicine 1905-09 (M D 1909, member Nu Sigma Nu), interne south department Boston City Hospital 1909-10, medical house officer Chddren's Hospital, Boston, Aprd-September, 1910 and assistant visiting physician 1913-I7, assistant visiting physician chddren's department Boston Dispensary 1912-13, fellow in pediatncs Harvard Medical School 1913-17, had engaged in practice of medicme Charleston, S C , 1911, Boston 1911-17, Alpena, Mich , 1923-24, Great Barrmgton, Mass, 1924-29, Bedford, Mass, 1929, and Manchester, Mass, smce 1929; surgeon Boston Immigration Station, U S Pubhc Health Service, 1920-22, commissioned First Lieutenant July 5, 1917, with Massachusetts Ambulance Company 1 (federalized as Ambulance Company, 101st Sanitary Tram), overseas September 7, 1917-May 8, 1919, saw action m Cheimn des Dames and Lorrame sectors, Champagne-Marne defensive, and Marne-Aisne, St Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne offensives, transferred to medical department I02d Infantry October 29, 1918, discharged August 7,1919, school physician Dorchester and Hyde Park, Mass, 1921-22, and Bedford 1928, physician Manchester Board of Health 1930-35 and school physician 1935-37» had contnbuted articles to several medical journals, member Massachusetts Medical Society, American Legion (vice-commander Manchester Post 1938), Umversity Club, Boston, and Congregational Church, Manchester Marned (1) February 26, 1908, m Cleveland, Ohio, Ethel Marsh, daughter of Samuel Eladsit Williamson (B A Western Reserve 1864) and Mary (Marsh) Wdhamson Daughter, Harnet Day, the wife of Walter Dore Jenckes (B A Princeton 1931) Dr and Mrs. Ely were
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1935-1940 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1935-1940 |
Call Number | Yb 65 |
Language | English |
Subject | Yale University -- Biography |
Type | Periodical |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3036259 |
Repository | Manuscripts and Archives |
Repository URL | http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa |
Series | Bulletin of Yale University |
Title | Page 212 |
Transcript | 212 Yale University Obituary Record Theodore Williams Ely, Ph.B. 1905. Bom November 21, 1884, tn Elyria, Ohio. Died September 25, 1938, in Manchester, Mass. Father, Charles Theodore Ely (B A Western Reserve 1879), operator of sandstone quarnes m Elyria, member Ely Realty Company, son of Heman and Mary Frances (Day) Ely of Hartford, Conn Mother, Caroline Laura (Williams) Ely, daughter of Robert Parmley and Ameha (Cowden) Williams of Hudson, Ohio Yale relatives mclude Jeremiah Day (B A 1756) (great-great-uncle), Thomas Day (B A. 1797) (greatgrandfather), Jeremiah Day (B A. 1795) and Thomas M Day (B.A. 1837) (great-uncles), George Henry Ely, '65, and Albert H. Ely, '85 (uncles), Malcolm Ely, ££-'91, Heman Ely, '94 S., Fredenck E. Williamson, '98, Arthur P. Williamson, '07, Albert H. Ely, '15, and Thomas Marshall, '28 (cousms) Elyna High School, attended Case School of Apphed Science, Cleveland, 1901-02 (member Phi Delta Theta) Biology course. Attended Western Reserve Umversity School of Medicine 1905-09 (M D 1909, member Nu Sigma Nu), interne south department Boston City Hospital 1909-10, medical house officer Chddren's Hospital, Boston, Aprd-September, 1910 and assistant visiting physician 1913-I7, assistant visiting physician chddren's department Boston Dispensary 1912-13, fellow in pediatncs Harvard Medical School 1913-17, had engaged in practice of medicme Charleston, S C , 1911, Boston 1911-17, Alpena, Mich , 1923-24, Great Barrmgton, Mass, 1924-29, Bedford, Mass, 1929, and Manchester, Mass, smce 1929; surgeon Boston Immigration Station, U S Pubhc Health Service, 1920-22, commissioned First Lieutenant July 5, 1917, with Massachusetts Ambulance Company 1 (federalized as Ambulance Company, 101st Sanitary Tram), overseas September 7, 1917-May 8, 1919, saw action m Cheimn des Dames and Lorrame sectors, Champagne-Marne defensive, and Marne-Aisne, St Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne offensives, transferred to medical department I02d Infantry October 29, 1918, discharged August 7,1919, school physician Dorchester and Hyde Park, Mass, 1921-22, and Bedford 1928, physician Manchester Board of Health 1930-35 and school physician 1935-37» had contnbuted articles to several medical journals, member Massachusetts Medical Society, American Legion (vice-commander Manchester Post 1938), Umversity Club, Boston, and Congregational Church, Manchester Marned (1) February 26, 1908, m Cleveland, Ohio, Ethel Marsh, daughter of Samuel Eladsit Williamson (B A Western Reserve 1864) and Mary (Marsh) Wdhamson Daughter, Harnet Day, the wife of Walter Dore Jenckes (B A Princeton 1931) Dr and Mrs. Ely were |