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262 Yale University Obituary Record manager "Ye Old Clinton House" 1920-28; dealer in electrical appliances, refrigerators, ranges, etc, Clinton, 1928-42; electrical engineer Electric Boat Company, Groton, Conn, 1942-44; chairman Republican Town Committee, Clinton, 1934-40; on Board of Selectmen 1922-44, communications chairman Civilian Defense Council 1941-44; member Clinton Board of Education and Masonic order. Married February 14, 1913, at Sheepshead Bay, N.Y., Elisabeth Elma, daughter of Christopher and Annie (Fox) Rodman. Children* Edgar Christopher and Hazel Marion. Death due to cerebral hemorrhage. Buried in Indian River Cemetery, Clinton Survived by wife, children, and a brother, Edgar G. Watrous of Killingworth Edgar Clinton Wolcott, Ph.B. 1908. Born October 18, 1886, tn Rochester, N.Y. Died August 26, 1943, in Rochester, N.Y. Father, Asel Bryant Wolcott, associated with Curtice Brothers Company, canners, Rochester, son of Chauncey and Lavinia (Bryant) Wolcott of Webster, N.Y. Mother, Belle (Curtice) Wolcott; daughter of Mark and Elmina (Goodnow) Curtice of Webster. East High School, Rochester. Electrical engineering course; Freshman Basketball Team; Class basketball team Junior and Senior years (captain Senior year), member York Hall and Chi Phi. Assistant superintendent Curtice Brothers Company 1908-27; in stock department Tucker, Anthony & Company, Rochester, 1928-30, president Wolcott & Stafford, Inc., brokers, Rochester, 1930-32; financial secretary and manager First Federal Savings & Loan Association, Rochester, 1932- 38, president 1938-43; president Citizens Tax League of Rochester and Monroe County 1938-39; on executive committee New York State League of Savings and Loan Associations 1930-43 (vice-president 1940, president 1941); director Taxpayers Federation of New York State and Rochester Association of Workers for the Blind; executive councilman, representing New York State, for United States Savings and Loan League; on City Planning and Housing Council of Rochester, and Rochester War Council 1941-43, secretary Yale Alumni Association of Rochester 1917-21, vice- president 1923-24, president 1924-25; mess sergeant, Troop H, Squadron B, New York National Guard, 1918, member Third Presbyterian Church, Rochester (trustee and chairman finance committee). Married February 19, 1912, in Rochester, Elizabeth, daughter of Harold Pond and Mary Elizabeth (Harris) Brewster. Children* Elizabeth, the wife of Charles Edwin Angle (B A. Harvard 1933, M B.A 1935), Jane
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 262 |
Transcript | 262 Yale University Obituary Record manager "Ye Old Clinton House" 1920-28; dealer in electrical appliances, refrigerators, ranges, etc, Clinton, 1928-42; electrical engineer Electric Boat Company, Groton, Conn, 1942-44; chairman Republican Town Committee, Clinton, 1934-40; on Board of Selectmen 1922-44, communications chairman Civilian Defense Council 1941-44; member Clinton Board of Education and Masonic order. Married February 14, 1913, at Sheepshead Bay, N.Y., Elisabeth Elma, daughter of Christopher and Annie (Fox) Rodman. Children* Edgar Christopher and Hazel Marion. Death due to cerebral hemorrhage. Buried in Indian River Cemetery, Clinton Survived by wife, children, and a brother, Edgar G. Watrous of Killingworth Edgar Clinton Wolcott, Ph.B. 1908. Born October 18, 1886, tn Rochester, N.Y. Died August 26, 1943, in Rochester, N.Y. Father, Asel Bryant Wolcott, associated with Curtice Brothers Company, canners, Rochester, son of Chauncey and Lavinia (Bryant) Wolcott of Webster, N.Y. Mother, Belle (Curtice) Wolcott; daughter of Mark and Elmina (Goodnow) Curtice of Webster. East High School, Rochester. Electrical engineering course; Freshman Basketball Team; Class basketball team Junior and Senior years (captain Senior year), member York Hall and Chi Phi. Assistant superintendent Curtice Brothers Company 1908-27; in stock department Tucker, Anthony & Company, Rochester, 1928-30, president Wolcott & Stafford, Inc., brokers, Rochester, 1930-32; financial secretary and manager First Federal Savings & Loan Association, Rochester, 1932- 38, president 1938-43; president Citizens Tax League of Rochester and Monroe County 1938-39; on executive committee New York State League of Savings and Loan Associations 1930-43 (vice-president 1940, president 1941); director Taxpayers Federation of New York State and Rochester Association of Workers for the Blind; executive councilman, representing New York State, for United States Savings and Loan League; on City Planning and Housing Council of Rochester, and Rochester War Council 1941-43, secretary Yale Alumni Association of Rochester 1917-21, vice- president 1923-24, president 1924-25; mess sergeant, Troop H, Squadron B, New York National Guard, 1918, member Third Presbyterian Church, Rochester (trustee and chairman finance committee). Married February 19, 1912, in Rochester, Elizabeth, daughter of Harold Pond and Mary Elizabeth (Harris) Brewster. Children* Elizabeth, the wife of Charles Edwin Angle (B A. Harvard 1933, M B.A 1935), Jane |