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252 Yale University Obituary Record ciation of Yale Alumni m Medicme 1925-26 and president 1926-27; vice- president Connecticut State Medical Society 1923-24; fellow Amencan College of Surgeons and Amencan Medical Association; member Connecticut State, Hartford, and Hartford County Medical societies, and New England Surgical Society, attended Trinity Church (Episcopal), Hartford Marned September 26, 1900, m Middle Haddam, Conn, Elizabeth Colston, daughter of Lorm and Sophia Hurd (Gardner) Palmer. Mrs. Bell died July 22,1934 Death due to cerebral hemorrhage. Buned m Middle Haddam Cemetery Survived by a sister, Mrs Hattie Bell Badey of Lynwood, Cahf. Michael Joseph Sheahan, M.D. 1896. Born August 15, 1870, tn Limerick, Ireland Died November 13, 1938, in New Haven, Conn. Father, Michael Sheahan, a blacksmith m Ireland and later m New Haven Mother, Mary (Burns) Sheahan Hillhouse High School, New Haven, attended Yale School of Medicine 1893-96 (M D 1896), engaged m the practice of medicine m New Haven 1896-1900 and smce 1917, and m Derby, Conn, 1900-17; city physician New Haven 1896-99 and surgeon New Haven Board of Health 189 8-1900, member medical staff Hospital of St Raphael, New Haven, commissioned First Lieutenant, Medical Reserve Corps, March, 1914, volunteer surgeon m medical umt organized by Duchess of Talleyrand 1914-15, served fifteen months on Mexican border, commissioned First Lieutenant, Medical Corps, March 29, 1917, and promoted to captaincy June 28,1917, overseas October, 1917-January 1,1919, served successively as surgeon 48th Aero Squadron, assistant surgeon Hopital Complementaire No 2 at Evreaux, France, and with the medical umt of 14th Engmeers, discharged January 1, 1919, with rank of Major, Medical Reserve Corps, member Association of Yale Alumm m Medicme and St Mary's Church (Roman Catholic), New Haven Married January 10, 1900, m Derby, Margaret Veromca, daughter of Jeremiah Donovan Daughter, Hannah May (died December 15, 1902). Mrs Sheahan died May 15,1936 Death due to diabetes and arteriosclerosis Buned m St Lawrence Cemetery, West Haven. Survived by three sisters, Mrs Catherine Sheahan O'Donnell, Mrs Mary Sheahan Whitmore, and Miss Anna Ehzabeth Sheahan, all of New Haven
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 252 |
Transcript | 252 Yale University Obituary Record ciation of Yale Alumni m Medicme 1925-26 and president 1926-27; vice- president Connecticut State Medical Society 1923-24; fellow Amencan College of Surgeons and Amencan Medical Association; member Connecticut State, Hartford, and Hartford County Medical societies, and New England Surgical Society, attended Trinity Church (Episcopal), Hartford Marned September 26, 1900, m Middle Haddam, Conn, Elizabeth Colston, daughter of Lorm and Sophia Hurd (Gardner) Palmer. Mrs. Bell died July 22,1934 Death due to cerebral hemorrhage. Buned m Middle Haddam Cemetery Survived by a sister, Mrs Hattie Bell Badey of Lynwood, Cahf. Michael Joseph Sheahan, M.D. 1896. Born August 15, 1870, tn Limerick, Ireland Died November 13, 1938, in New Haven, Conn. Father, Michael Sheahan, a blacksmith m Ireland and later m New Haven Mother, Mary (Burns) Sheahan Hillhouse High School, New Haven, attended Yale School of Medicine 1893-96 (M D 1896), engaged m the practice of medicine m New Haven 1896-1900 and smce 1917, and m Derby, Conn, 1900-17; city physician New Haven 1896-99 and surgeon New Haven Board of Health 189 8-1900, member medical staff Hospital of St Raphael, New Haven, commissioned First Lieutenant, Medical Reserve Corps, March, 1914, volunteer surgeon m medical umt organized by Duchess of Talleyrand 1914-15, served fifteen months on Mexican border, commissioned First Lieutenant, Medical Corps, March 29, 1917, and promoted to captaincy June 28,1917, overseas October, 1917-January 1,1919, served successively as surgeon 48th Aero Squadron, assistant surgeon Hopital Complementaire No 2 at Evreaux, France, and with the medical umt of 14th Engmeers, discharged January 1, 1919, with rank of Major, Medical Reserve Corps, member Association of Yale Alumm m Medicme and St Mary's Church (Roman Catholic), New Haven Married January 10, 1900, m Derby, Margaret Veromca, daughter of Jeremiah Donovan Daughter, Hannah May (died December 15, 1902). Mrs Sheahan died May 15,1936 Death due to diabetes and arteriosclerosis Buned m St Lawrence Cemetery, West Haven. Survived by three sisters, Mrs Catherine Sheahan O'Donnell, Mrs Mary Sheahan Whitmore, and Miss Anna Ehzabeth Sheahan, all of New Haven |