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82 Yale University Obituary Record Association, Ohio and Albany societies of New York, The Pilgrims of the United States, and Church of the Covenant (Presbyterian), Cleveland. Married October n, 1905, in Cleveland, Hilda, daughter of Samuel A. Raymond, '70, and Emma Eugenie (Stone) Raymond, and sister of Henry A Raymond, '05, Edward Raymond, '13, and Jonathan S. Raymond, '17. No children. Death due to carcinoma Buried in Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland. Survived by wife, a sister, Miss Ruth Williamson of Cleveland, and a brother, Arthur P. Williamson, '07. In his will Mr Williamson provided for the establishment of an endowment fund for scholarship awards in the undergraduate schools of Yale, to be known as the Frederic E. Williamson Fund John Munro Woolsey, B.A. 1898. Born January 3, 1877, tn At\en, S.C. Died May 4, 1945, tn New Yor\ City. Father, William Walton Woolsey (ex-1%64), a cotton planter and banker in Aiken, son of John Mumford Woolsey (B.A. 1813) and Jane (Andrews) Woolsey of Cleveland, Ohio, and New Haven, Conn. Mother, Katharine Buckingham (Convers) Woolsey; daughter of Charles Cleveland and Catharine (Buckingham) Convers of Zanesville, Ohio. Yale relatives include Benjamin Woolsey (B.A. 1709) and Jonathan Edwards (B A 1720)(great-great-great-grandfathers), Timothy Dwight (B.A. 1744) and Benjamin Woolsey (B.A 1744)(great-great-grandfathers); John Andrews (MD Hon 1827)(great-grandfather); Timothy Dwight (BA 1769) and Theodore Dwight (M.A Hon 1798)(great-great- uncles), William C Woolsey (B A. 1813), Theodore D Woolsey (BA. 1820), and John W. Andrews (B A. 1830)(great-uncles); Ebenezer B. Convers, '61 (uncle), Rev Thomas H Yardley, ex-$9 S. (cousin), Convers K Woolsey, '29, Edward L Bacon, Jr, '31, and Charles S Woolsey, y^6 (nephews) Rev Thomas Buckingham, one of the founders of Yale College and a Fellow of the cotlege 1701-09, was his great-great-great- great-great-grandfather Phillips-Andover. Honor division Freshman year; philosophical oration appointment Junior and Senior years, two-year honors in history Senior year, member University Club (president Senior year), Kipling Club, He Boule, Alpha Delta Phi, Scroll and Key, and Phi Beta Kappa. Graduate member Elizabethan Club Attended Columbia University School of Law 1898-1901 (LLB 1901; founder Columbia Law Review 1901, trustee 1907-13, and secretary first editorial board, member Phi Delta Phi), admitted to practice in New
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 82 |
Transcript | 82 Yale University Obituary Record Association, Ohio and Albany societies of New York, The Pilgrims of the United States, and Church of the Covenant (Presbyterian), Cleveland. Married October n, 1905, in Cleveland, Hilda, daughter of Samuel A. Raymond, '70, and Emma Eugenie (Stone) Raymond, and sister of Henry A Raymond, '05, Edward Raymond, '13, and Jonathan S. Raymond, '17. No children. Death due to carcinoma Buried in Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland. Survived by wife, a sister, Miss Ruth Williamson of Cleveland, and a brother, Arthur P. Williamson, '07. In his will Mr Williamson provided for the establishment of an endowment fund for scholarship awards in the undergraduate schools of Yale, to be known as the Frederic E. Williamson Fund John Munro Woolsey, B.A. 1898. Born January 3, 1877, tn At\en, S.C. Died May 4, 1945, tn New Yor\ City. Father, William Walton Woolsey (ex-1%64), a cotton planter and banker in Aiken, son of John Mumford Woolsey (B.A. 1813) and Jane (Andrews) Woolsey of Cleveland, Ohio, and New Haven, Conn. Mother, Katharine Buckingham (Convers) Woolsey; daughter of Charles Cleveland and Catharine (Buckingham) Convers of Zanesville, Ohio. Yale relatives include Benjamin Woolsey (B.A. 1709) and Jonathan Edwards (B A 1720)(great-great-great-grandfathers), Timothy Dwight (B.A. 1744) and Benjamin Woolsey (B.A 1744)(great-great-grandfathers); John Andrews (MD Hon 1827)(great-grandfather); Timothy Dwight (BA 1769) and Theodore Dwight (M.A Hon 1798)(great-great- uncles), William C Woolsey (B A. 1813), Theodore D Woolsey (BA. 1820), and John W. Andrews (B A. 1830)(great-uncles); Ebenezer B. Convers, '61 (uncle), Rev Thomas H Yardley, ex-$9 S. (cousin), Convers K Woolsey, '29, Edward L Bacon, Jr, '31, and Charles S Woolsey, y^6 (nephews) Rev Thomas Buckingham, one of the founders of Yale College and a Fellow of the cotlege 1701-09, was his great-great-great- great-great-grandfather Phillips-Andover. Honor division Freshman year; philosophical oration appointment Junior and Senior years, two-year honors in history Senior year, member University Club (president Senior year), Kipling Club, He Boule, Alpha Delta Phi, Scroll and Key, and Phi Beta Kappa. Graduate member Elizabethan Club Attended Columbia University School of Law 1898-1901 (LLB 1901; founder Columbia Law Review 1901, trustee 1907-13, and secretary first editorial board, member Phi Delta Phi), admitted to practice in New |