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School of Law 277 Marned July 23, 1903, m Cynthiana, Ky, Martha Porter, daughter of Thomas Wilham and Mary Francis Bacon (Richardson) Anderson. Son: Hal Crompton, Jr, ex-$2 Death due to coronary thrombosis Buned m Battle Grove Cemetery, Cynthiana. Survived by wife and son John Gnest Brown, LL.B. 1903. Bom October 29, 1879, in Edina, Mo. Died August 5, 1941, tn Helena, Mont Father, Edwm James Brown, a druggist m Edina, son of Thomas and Susannah (Gnest) Brown of York County, Pa Mother, Amelia X (Sever) Brown, daughter of Joel and Elizabeth (Shafer) Sever of Knox County, Mo. Northeast Missoun State Teachers College, Kirksvdle, LL B Umversity of Missoun 1902, attended Yale School of Law 1902-03 (LLB 1903; member Kent Club and Book and Gavel), admitted to the bar 1903, lawyer m Butte, Mont, 1903-13 (m legal department of F Augustus Heinze's mining companies 1904-07) and Helena 1913-41 (member Law Offices of Wm Wallace, Jr, 1913-20 and Stewart and Brown 1920-32, associated with his son Wilham 1934-41), assistant attorney general of Montana 1907, assistant division counsel Northern Pacific Radway Company 1907-12, attorney Socony-Vacuum, Texas, Continental, and Shell Od companies and Western Umon Telegraph Company; counsel Montana Bankers Association twenty-one years, Chevalier Order of the White Rose (Finland) 1941; LL D Polytechnic Intermountain College, Billings, Mont, 1941, author of several papers on Montana history; with president of Montana Federation of Labor drew one of first workmen's compensation acts enacted in Umted States, member Montana Bar Association, Amencan Geographical Society, Phi Alpha Delta, Sigma Alpha Epsdon, Phi Delta Phi, Masomc order, and First Baptist Church, Helena Marned May 3, 1904, in Kirksvdle, Jesse Cordelia, daughter of Wilham Jesse and Virginia Ddlard (Fleming) Ashlock Chddren: John Gnest, Jr. (B.A Umv. of Michigan 1928, Harvard School of Busmess Administration 1928-29), and Wdham Ashlock (B A Umv of Montana 1932, LL B. 1934) Death due to chrome myocarditis Buned in Forestvale Cemetery, Helena Survived by wife, sons, and two grandchddren.
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 277 |
Transcript | School of Law 277 Marned July 23, 1903, m Cynthiana, Ky, Martha Porter, daughter of Thomas Wilham and Mary Francis Bacon (Richardson) Anderson. Son: Hal Crompton, Jr, ex-$2 Death due to coronary thrombosis Buned m Battle Grove Cemetery, Cynthiana. Survived by wife and son John Gnest Brown, LL.B. 1903. Bom October 29, 1879, in Edina, Mo. Died August 5, 1941, tn Helena, Mont Father, Edwm James Brown, a druggist m Edina, son of Thomas and Susannah (Gnest) Brown of York County, Pa Mother, Amelia X (Sever) Brown, daughter of Joel and Elizabeth (Shafer) Sever of Knox County, Mo. Northeast Missoun State Teachers College, Kirksvdle, LL B Umversity of Missoun 1902, attended Yale School of Law 1902-03 (LLB 1903; member Kent Club and Book and Gavel), admitted to the bar 1903, lawyer m Butte, Mont, 1903-13 (m legal department of F Augustus Heinze's mining companies 1904-07) and Helena 1913-41 (member Law Offices of Wm Wallace, Jr, 1913-20 and Stewart and Brown 1920-32, associated with his son Wilham 1934-41), assistant attorney general of Montana 1907, assistant division counsel Northern Pacific Radway Company 1907-12, attorney Socony-Vacuum, Texas, Continental, and Shell Od companies and Western Umon Telegraph Company; counsel Montana Bankers Association twenty-one years, Chevalier Order of the White Rose (Finland) 1941; LL D Polytechnic Intermountain College, Billings, Mont, 1941, author of several papers on Montana history; with president of Montana Federation of Labor drew one of first workmen's compensation acts enacted in Umted States, member Montana Bar Association, Amencan Geographical Society, Phi Alpha Delta, Sigma Alpha Epsdon, Phi Delta Phi, Masomc order, and First Baptist Church, Helena Marned May 3, 1904, in Kirksvdle, Jesse Cordelia, daughter of Wilham Jesse and Virginia Ddlard (Fleming) Ashlock Chddren: John Gnest, Jr. (B.A Umv. of Michigan 1928, Harvard School of Busmess Administration 1928-29), and Wdham Ashlock (B A Umv of Montana 1932, LL B. 1934) Death due to chrome myocarditis Buned in Forestvale Cemetery, Helena Survived by wife, sons, and two grandchddren. |