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Yale College 49 1920-25; independent consultant in San Francisco 1925 until retirement 1928; retained by city of San Francisco to make a report on its street-lighting system 1927, member National Civic League, Engineers Club of San Francisco, American Society of Electrical Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and Plymouth Congregational Church, Oakland, Cahf. Married (1) October 28, 1891, in Bay Ridge, N Y., Elsie Bliss, daughter of Charles Henry and Mary (Bliss) Still. Children* Frances (B A Umv California 1918), the wife of Rene Guillou (B.S. Umv California 1915, M.A. 1942); Pauline Patten (Univ. California ^-'20), the wife of Thomas I. Crowell, Jr., '17; and Margaret (died August 2, 1926). Mrs Whittlesey died September 1, 1928. Married (2) October 4, 1930, in Edgartown, Mass., Caroline Louise, daughter of Henry Thurlow and Jean Grant (Farquhar) Bardett Mrs. Whittlesey died February 26, 1943 Death due to coronary occlusion Ashes interred in the Columbarium, Oakland. Survived by two daughters and six grandchildren. Edgar Ames, B.A. 1890. Born February 26, 1868, in St. Louis, Mo. Died June 28, 1944, in Seattle, Wash Father, Edgar Ames, a meat packer in St Louis; son of Nathan and Rectina (Bliss) Ames of Cincinnati. Mother, Lucy Virginia (Semple) Ames; daughter of General James Semple and Mary Stevenson Mizner (Cairns) Semple of Spnngfield and Elsah, 111 Yale relatives include a brother, Henry S Ames, '86 Phillips-Andover Second colloquy appointment Junior and Senior years; treasurer University Baseball Association Senior year, Class supper committee; cup man, member Eta Phi, Psi Upsilon, and Wolf's Head Traveled abroad 1890-95; general manager Seattle & Lake Washington Waterway Company, harbor improvements, 1895-1900; president Seattle General Contract Company 1900-20 and Puyallup (Wash ) Dredging Company 1914-20; organizer, and president and general manager Ames Shipbuilding & Drydock Company, Seatde, 1915-22; president Ames Terminal Company, Seattle, 1922-44, built twenty-five steel ships for the government during World War I, member Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers and Episcopal church. Married July 6,1909, in New York City, Anne Shaw Sheldon, daughter of Thomas Benjamin and Elaine (Sulhvaa) Shaw Daughter Margret, the wife of John Arthur Baillargeon. Buried in St Louis Survived by wife, daughter, and two grandchildren. »
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 49 |
Transcript | Yale College 49 1920-25; independent consultant in San Francisco 1925 until retirement 1928; retained by city of San Francisco to make a report on its street-lighting system 1927, member National Civic League, Engineers Club of San Francisco, American Society of Electrical Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and Plymouth Congregational Church, Oakland, Cahf. Married (1) October 28, 1891, in Bay Ridge, N Y., Elsie Bliss, daughter of Charles Henry and Mary (Bliss) Still. Children* Frances (B A Umv California 1918), the wife of Rene Guillou (B.S. Umv California 1915, M.A. 1942); Pauline Patten (Univ. California ^-'20), the wife of Thomas I. Crowell, Jr., '17; and Margaret (died August 2, 1926). Mrs Whittlesey died September 1, 1928. Married (2) October 4, 1930, in Edgartown, Mass., Caroline Louise, daughter of Henry Thurlow and Jean Grant (Farquhar) Bardett Mrs. Whittlesey died February 26, 1943 Death due to coronary occlusion Ashes interred in the Columbarium, Oakland. Survived by two daughters and six grandchildren. Edgar Ames, B.A. 1890. Born February 26, 1868, in St. Louis, Mo. Died June 28, 1944, in Seattle, Wash Father, Edgar Ames, a meat packer in St Louis; son of Nathan and Rectina (Bliss) Ames of Cincinnati. Mother, Lucy Virginia (Semple) Ames; daughter of General James Semple and Mary Stevenson Mizner (Cairns) Semple of Spnngfield and Elsah, 111 Yale relatives include a brother, Henry S Ames, '86 Phillips-Andover Second colloquy appointment Junior and Senior years; treasurer University Baseball Association Senior year, Class supper committee; cup man, member Eta Phi, Psi Upsilon, and Wolf's Head Traveled abroad 1890-95; general manager Seattle & Lake Washington Waterway Company, harbor improvements, 1895-1900; president Seattle General Contract Company 1900-20 and Puyallup (Wash ) Dredging Company 1914-20; organizer, and president and general manager Ames Shipbuilding & Drydock Company, Seatde, 1915-22; president Ames Terminal Company, Seattle, 1922-44, built twenty-five steel ships for the government during World War I, member Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers and Episcopal church. Married July 6,1909, in New York City, Anne Shaw Sheldon, daughter of Thomas Benjamin and Elaine (Sulhvaa) Shaw Daughter Margret, the wife of John Arthur Baillargeon. Buried in St Louis Survived by wife, daughter, and two grandchildren. » |