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Yale College 17 elude: George H. Fountain, ^-'76 (brother); Frederick S Winston, '77, and Brown Caldwell, '91 S. (brothers-in-law), Garrard B. Winston, '04, Hampden Winston, ^-'07 S, and Guion H Fountain, ^-'12 SpecL (nephews). Everson's Collegiate School, New York City Second colloquy appointment Junior and Senior years; coxswain Class crew Sophomore and Junior years; member Yale Yacht Club, Delta Kappa, and Delta Kappa Epsilon Engaged in real-estate business with his brother in New York City 1884-87; associated with John V. Farwell & Company, wholesale dry goods, Chicago, 1887-90, called home because of brother's illness, and assumed responsibility for completing his building contracts; independendy engaged as an architect of suburban houses in Westchester County, N Y, until retirement; a lecturer Yale School of the Fine Arts in 1927; chairman Junior Red Cross, Westchester County, in World War I; member Century Association of New York Married April 28, 1898, in Edgewood, Pa., Elizabeth Miller Caldwell (B.A. Bryn Mawr Coll. 1897), daughter of John and Lidie J. (Miller) Caldwell Children: Audrey (BA Bryn Mawr Coll. 1922), the wife of Edward C. Porter; Olivia Caldwell (B.A Bryn Mawr Coll. 1924), the wife of S. L. Tesone; John Caldwell, '27; Katnna; and Gerard, Jr, '39, '43 M. Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in churchyard of St James the Less Church, Scarsdale. Survived by wife (died September 19, 1945), children, three grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Foster Paul of New York City and Mrs. Harvey Genung of Santa Barbara, Calif Frank Campbell Hughson, B.A. 1884. Born September 26,1861, in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Died April 28, 1945, in Albany, N Y. Father, John Coonley Hughson, lumber merchant and manufacturer in Loudonville, N Y ; son of George and Mary Ward West Hughson of Broome Center, N.Y. Mother, Ellen (Campbell) Hughson; daughter of John and Mary (Meehan) Campbell of Rochester, N Y. Albany Academy. First colloquy appointment Junior and Senior years, member Dunham Boat Club and Kappa Sigma Epsilon Associated with Hughson & Company, lumber, Albany, 1884 until retirement 1938 (member of firm 1891-1938); member Albany Institute of History and Art, Albany Chamber of Commerce, and Fourth Presbytenan Church, Albany (trustee 1892-1945 and elder 1937-45). Married January 26, 1929, in Menon, Pa , Frances Jeanette Heath (B A. Temple Univ. 1906; M D Woman's Medical Coll. of Pennsylvania 1912),
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 elude: George H. Fountain, ^-'76 (brother); Frederick S Winston, '77, and Brown Caldwell, '91 S. (brothers-in-law), Garrard B. Winston, '04, Hampden Winston, ^-'07 S, and Guion H Fountain, ^-'12 SpecL (nephews). Everson's Collegiate School, New York City Second colloquy appointment Junior and Senior years; coxswain Class crew Sophomore and Junior years; member Yale Yacht Club, Delta Kappa, and Delta Kappa Epsilon Engaged in real-estate business with his brother in New York City 1884-87; associated with John V. Farwell & Company, wholesale dry goods, Chicago, 1887-90, called home because of brother's illness, and assumed responsibility for completing his building contracts; independendy engaged as an architect of suburban houses in Westchester County, N Y, until retirement; a lecturer Yale School of the Fine Arts in 1927; chairman Junior Red Cross, Westchester County, in World War I; member Century Association of New York Married April 28, 1898, in Edgewood, Pa., Elizabeth Miller Caldwell (B.A. Bryn Mawr Coll. 1897), daughter of John and Lidie J. (Miller) Caldwell Children: Audrey (BA Bryn Mawr Coll. 1922), the wife of Edward C. Porter; Olivia Caldwell (B.A Bryn Mawr Coll. 1924), the wife of S. L. Tesone; John Caldwell, '27; Katnna; and Gerard, Jr, '39, '43 M. Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in churchyard of St James the Less Church, Scarsdale. Survived by wife (died September 19, 1945), children, three grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Foster Paul of New York City and Mrs. Harvey Genung of Santa Barbara, Calif Frank Campbell Hughson, B.A. 1884. Born September 26,1861, in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Died April 28, 1945, in Albany, N Y. Father, John Coonley Hughson, lumber merchant and manufacturer in Loudonville, N Y ; son of George and Mary Ward West Hughson of Broome Center, N.Y. Mother, Ellen (Campbell) Hughson; daughter of John and Mary (Meehan) Campbell of Rochester, N Y. Albany Academy. First colloquy appointment Junior and Senior years, member Dunham Boat Club and Kappa Sigma Epsilon Associated with Hughson & Company, lumber, Albany, 1884 until retirement 1938 (member of firm 1891-1938); member Albany Institute of History and Art, Albany Chamber of Commerce, and Fourth Presbytenan Church, Albany (trustee 1892-1945 and elder 1937-45). Married January 26, 1929, in Menon, Pa , Frances Jeanette Heath (B A. Temple Univ. 1906; M D Woman's Medical Coll. of Pennsylvania 1912), |