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Sheffield Scientific School 169 John Edward Calhoun, Ph.B. 1883. Bom December 5,1859, in New York City Died February 15,1940, tn Cornwall, Conn. Father, John Clark Calhoun, a merchant m New York City; son of edidiah and Jane (Patterson) Calhoun of Cornwall Mother, Sarah Warner) Calhoun; daughter of Apollos and Chloe (Wdcox) Warner of ^ymouth, Conn. Yale relatives mclude Henry W Calhoun, '83 brother), Fredenc S. Calhoun, '83 (cousm), and George Woolsey, '81 brother-in-law). Pnvate tutor Attended Columbia Umversity School of Mines 1879- 1, special student Sheffield Scientific School 1882-83 Travelled abroad 1883-84, engaged as a dairy farmer at Coltsfoot :arm, Cornwall, 1884 until retirement 1928; member State Park and •orest Commission 1914-35; treasurer Cornwall Red Cross 1914-35, m 908 gave Cornwall its library and town hall m memory of his father and irother; president Class of 1883 S smce 1908 and member reunion committees; member Yale Engmeermg Association and First Congregational church, Cornwall (clerk and chairman finance committee about forty- ive years). Marned Apnl 28,1896, m New York City, Marjone Rowena, daugh- *r of Frank Field and Laura (Hard) Elhnwood. Chddren' Jean Elhn- rood, the wife of Alfred Howe Terry Bacon, '14, John Clark, '22; Frank ilhnwood, '27, and Marjone Lou, the wife of Folger Weston Frost Pnnceton e*-'26) Death due to uremia. Buned in Cornwall Cemetery Survived by rife, chddren, and nme grandchddren Ebenezer Hubbard Skinner, Ph.B. 1883. Bom August 19,1861, in Omro, Wis. Died December 17,1939, in Los Angeles, Calif Father, Emory Fisk Skinner, member Skinner Manufacturmg Com- any, lumber exporters and manufacturers, Escambia, Fla ; son of dfred and Elizabeth (Costen) Skinner of Sherburne, N Y Mother, ,llen Mana (Hubbard) Skinner; daughter of Ebenezer and Mary Thompson) Hubbard of Oshk~»sh, Wis Ripon College preparatory department and Bmgham School, Mebane, I C Select course, first prize m English composition Freshman year, on 'lass barge crew Freshman year; member Freshman Football Team, Jniversity Bicycle Association Freshman and Junior years, and Sheffield cientific School Tennis Club Semor year, chairman Class supper com-
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 169 |
Transcript | Sheffield Scientific School 169 John Edward Calhoun, Ph.B. 1883. Bom December 5,1859, in New York City Died February 15,1940, tn Cornwall, Conn. Father, John Clark Calhoun, a merchant m New York City; son of edidiah and Jane (Patterson) Calhoun of Cornwall Mother, Sarah Warner) Calhoun; daughter of Apollos and Chloe (Wdcox) Warner of ^ymouth, Conn. Yale relatives mclude Henry W Calhoun, '83 brother), Fredenc S. Calhoun, '83 (cousm), and George Woolsey, '81 brother-in-law). Pnvate tutor Attended Columbia Umversity School of Mines 1879- 1, special student Sheffield Scientific School 1882-83 Travelled abroad 1883-84, engaged as a dairy farmer at Coltsfoot :arm, Cornwall, 1884 until retirement 1928; member State Park and •orest Commission 1914-35; treasurer Cornwall Red Cross 1914-35, m 908 gave Cornwall its library and town hall m memory of his father and irother; president Class of 1883 S smce 1908 and member reunion committees; member Yale Engmeermg Association and First Congregational church, Cornwall (clerk and chairman finance committee about forty- ive years). Marned Apnl 28,1896, m New York City, Marjone Rowena, daugh- *r of Frank Field and Laura (Hard) Elhnwood. Chddren' Jean Elhn- rood, the wife of Alfred Howe Terry Bacon, '14, John Clark, '22; Frank ilhnwood, '27, and Marjone Lou, the wife of Folger Weston Frost Pnnceton e*-'26) Death due to uremia. Buned in Cornwall Cemetery Survived by rife, chddren, and nme grandchddren Ebenezer Hubbard Skinner, Ph.B. 1883. Bom August 19,1861, in Omro, Wis. Died December 17,1939, in Los Angeles, Calif Father, Emory Fisk Skinner, member Skinner Manufacturmg Com- any, lumber exporters and manufacturers, Escambia, Fla ; son of dfred and Elizabeth (Costen) Skinner of Sherburne, N Y Mother, ,llen Mana (Hubbard) Skinner; daughter of Ebenezer and Mary Thompson) Hubbard of Oshk~»sh, Wis Ripon College preparatory department and Bmgham School, Mebane, I C Select course, first prize m English composition Freshman year, on 'lass barge crew Freshman year; member Freshman Football Team, Jniversity Bicycle Association Freshman and Junior years, and Sheffield cientific School Tennis Club Semor year, chairman Class supper com- |