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Yale College 17 Association (vice-president for Connecticut 1909-12), New Haven Colony Histoncal Society (honorary vice-president 1937-40), Amencan Forestry and Amencan Histoncal associations, Amencan Society of International Law, and Amencan Academy of Political and Social Science, attended Center Church (Congregational), New Haven Marned June 7,1888, in Whitneyville, Conn , Bertha Agnes, daughter of Samuel Robinson and Charlotte Root (Forbes) Downer Chddren Wheeler deForest, ejc-'n S (died August 10, 1937); Charlotte Root (Yale School of the Fine Arts 1916-18), the wife of John Dooley Lyttle (MD. Cornell 1916); George Dutton, Jr., '16 S , '20 L, Kathenne Ehot (Mrs. Watrous Miller), Charles Ansel, '21 S , '24 L ; and Frederick Williams, '22. Death due to cerebral embohsm Buned in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven. Survived by wife, daughters, three sons, two grandchddren, a sister, Mrs. Maude W. Grazebrook of London, England, and two half brothers, Ehot Watrous, '99, and Francis M Watrous, '09 His brother, Charles A. Watrous, '84, died m 1899 Charles Porter Coffin, B.A. 1881. Bom April 23, 1858, in Batavia, III Died October 14, 1940, in Evanston, III. Father, William Coffin (B A Illinois Coll. 1841), teacher at Illinois College and later a banker m Jacksonville, 111., and Batavia, son of Nathaniel Coffin (B A Dartmouth 1799) and Mary (Porter) Coffin of Saco, Maine. Mother, Mary Elizabeth (Lockwood) Coffin, daughter of Samuel Drake and Mary Virginia Stith (Nash) Lockwood of Springfield, 111. Preparatory school of Ripon College and Phdhps-Exeter, attended Ripon College 1877-78 Oration appointment Junior and Semor years, Junior Exhibition and Commencement speaker, on board Yale Daily News a short time Semor year Clerk Rio de Janeiro branch C McCulloch Beecher & Company, coffee merchants of New York City, 1881-84, successively with Reid, Murdoch & Fischer, wholesale grocenes, R Hoe & Company, printing press manufacturers, and Chicago & Indiana Coal Radway Company (paymaster), all of Chicago, 1884-87, secretary and assistant treasurer Minnesota Iron Company, Chicago, 18 87-1902, credit manager and a director Illinois Steel Company 1902 until retirement 1923, acted as receiver for banks at Hayward, Wis, and Rochester, NY, 1924-25, resided m Evanston 1891-1940, trustee Evanston Pubhc Library 1911- 13; alderman Evanston 1907 and 1908, author Indications of Source for the Accounts of the Last Supper as Given by the Synoptists and by St Paul
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1940-1945 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1940-1945 |
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 17 |
Transcript | Yale College 17 Association (vice-president for Connecticut 1909-12), New Haven Colony Histoncal Society (honorary vice-president 1937-40), Amencan Forestry and Amencan Histoncal associations, Amencan Society of International Law, and Amencan Academy of Political and Social Science, attended Center Church (Congregational), New Haven Marned June 7,1888, in Whitneyville, Conn , Bertha Agnes, daughter of Samuel Robinson and Charlotte Root (Forbes) Downer Chddren Wheeler deForest, ejc-'n S (died August 10, 1937); Charlotte Root (Yale School of the Fine Arts 1916-18), the wife of John Dooley Lyttle (MD. Cornell 1916); George Dutton, Jr., '16 S , '20 L, Kathenne Ehot (Mrs. Watrous Miller), Charles Ansel, '21 S , '24 L ; and Frederick Williams, '22. Death due to cerebral embohsm Buned in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven. Survived by wife, daughters, three sons, two grandchddren, a sister, Mrs. Maude W. Grazebrook of London, England, and two half brothers, Ehot Watrous, '99, and Francis M Watrous, '09 His brother, Charles A. Watrous, '84, died m 1899 Charles Porter Coffin, B.A. 1881. Bom April 23, 1858, in Batavia, III Died October 14, 1940, in Evanston, III. Father, William Coffin (B A Illinois Coll. 1841), teacher at Illinois College and later a banker m Jacksonville, 111., and Batavia, son of Nathaniel Coffin (B A Dartmouth 1799) and Mary (Porter) Coffin of Saco, Maine. Mother, Mary Elizabeth (Lockwood) Coffin, daughter of Samuel Drake and Mary Virginia Stith (Nash) Lockwood of Springfield, 111. Preparatory school of Ripon College and Phdhps-Exeter, attended Ripon College 1877-78 Oration appointment Junior and Semor years, Junior Exhibition and Commencement speaker, on board Yale Daily News a short time Semor year Clerk Rio de Janeiro branch C McCulloch Beecher & Company, coffee merchants of New York City, 1881-84, successively with Reid, Murdoch & Fischer, wholesale grocenes, R Hoe & Company, printing press manufacturers, and Chicago & Indiana Coal Radway Company (paymaster), all of Chicago, 1884-87, secretary and assistant treasurer Minnesota Iron Company, Chicago, 18 87-1902, credit manager and a director Illinois Steel Company 1902 until retirement 1923, acted as receiver for banks at Hayward, Wis, and Rochester, NY, 1924-25, resided m Evanston 1891-1940, trustee Evanston Pubhc Library 1911- 13; alderman Evanston 1907 and 1908, author Indications of Source for the Accounts of the Last Supper as Given by the Synoptists and by St Paul |