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278 Yale Umversity Obituary Record Death due to pneumonia. Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Dayton. Survived by wife, daughters, two grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Edward Tytus Gardner of Dayton, and a brother, James Douglas Earnshaw (Williams Coll. «r-'2i) of Dayton. Charles Edwin Lockhart, Ph.B. 1909. Born September 6, 1883, in Greenwich, Conn. Died December 25, 1944,tn New Haven, Conn. Father, John Lockhart, associated with Abendroth Foundry, Port Chester, N.Y.; son of John and Jane (Funston) Lockhart of Greenwich. Mother, Nellie (Howard) Lockhart; daughter of Patrick and Susannah (Lunny) Howard of Greenwich. Greenwich High School Select course; member Book and Bond. Special agent for Connecticut, U S. Department of Commerce and Labor, 1909/-10, taught mathematics and science Branford (Conn.) High School 1911-12; associated with New Haven public school system 1912- 44 (instructor in elementary science New Haven High School 1912-17 and Commercial High' School 1920-34; principal Lovell School 1934-36, Prince Street School 1936-41, and Woodward School 1941-44); enlisted as private, 10th Militia Field Artillery, Connecticut National Guard, November 15, 1915; first sergeant Headquarters Company of Yale Batteries at Tobyhanna 1916; commissioned Second Lieutenant, Machine Gun Company, 2d Regiment, Connecticut National Guard, and called into federal service April 10, 1917; promoted First Lieutenant, Infantry, and assigned to Company E, i02d Regiment, 51st Brigade, 26th Division; graduated from General Service Schools, Fort Leavenworth, June 13, 1917; overseas September 22, 1917-June, 1918, wounded at Seicheprey in April, 1918, attended First Corps School, Gondrecourt, France; promoted Captain August 30, 1918, instructor Camp Pike June-December, 1918; awarded the Silver Star and Croix de Guerre with Gold Star 1918; cited by division and brigade commanders; recommended for Distinguished Service Cross; discharged December 16, 1918; commissioned Captain, Officers Reserve Corps, 417th Infantry, January 13, 1919, promoted Major August 2, 1923, and Lieutenant Colonel February n, 1926; enlisted as private, Governor's Foot Guard, March 3, 1919 (commissioned Captain), adjutant 1926-30, and major commandant 1930-38; retired with rank of Colonel of Infantry January 5, 1938; awarded twenty-five year service medal in 1944; commander Company B, 169th Infantry, Connecticut National Guard, 1921-22 and of United States Centennial Legion 1933—34; Lieutenant Colonel commanding 6th Battalion, 8th Infantry,
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 278 |
Transcript | 278 Yale Umversity Obituary Record Death due to pneumonia. Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Dayton. Survived by wife, daughters, two grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Edward Tytus Gardner of Dayton, and a brother, James Douglas Earnshaw (Williams Coll. «r-'2i) of Dayton. Charles Edwin Lockhart, Ph.B. 1909. Born September 6, 1883, in Greenwich, Conn. Died December 25, 1944,tn New Haven, Conn. Father, John Lockhart, associated with Abendroth Foundry, Port Chester, N.Y.; son of John and Jane (Funston) Lockhart of Greenwich. Mother, Nellie (Howard) Lockhart; daughter of Patrick and Susannah (Lunny) Howard of Greenwich. Greenwich High School Select course; member Book and Bond. Special agent for Connecticut, U S. Department of Commerce and Labor, 1909/-10, taught mathematics and science Branford (Conn.) High School 1911-12; associated with New Haven public school system 1912- 44 (instructor in elementary science New Haven High School 1912-17 and Commercial High' School 1920-34; principal Lovell School 1934-36, Prince Street School 1936-41, and Woodward School 1941-44); enlisted as private, 10th Militia Field Artillery, Connecticut National Guard, November 15, 1915; first sergeant Headquarters Company of Yale Batteries at Tobyhanna 1916; commissioned Second Lieutenant, Machine Gun Company, 2d Regiment, Connecticut National Guard, and called into federal service April 10, 1917; promoted First Lieutenant, Infantry, and assigned to Company E, i02d Regiment, 51st Brigade, 26th Division; graduated from General Service Schools, Fort Leavenworth, June 13, 1917; overseas September 22, 1917-June, 1918, wounded at Seicheprey in April, 1918, attended First Corps School, Gondrecourt, France; promoted Captain August 30, 1918, instructor Camp Pike June-December, 1918; awarded the Silver Star and Croix de Guerre with Gold Star 1918; cited by division and brigade commanders; recommended for Distinguished Service Cross; discharged December 16, 1918; commissioned Captain, Officers Reserve Corps, 417th Infantry, January 13, 1919, promoted Major August 2, 1923, and Lieutenant Colonel February n, 1926; enlisted as private, Governor's Foot Guard, March 3, 1919 (commissioned Captain), adjutant 1926-30, and major commandant 1930-38; retired with rank of Colonel of Infantry January 5, 1938; awarded twenty-five year service medal in 1944; commander Company B, 169th Infantry, Connecticut National Guard, 1921-22 and of United States Centennial Legion 1933—34; Lieutenant Colonel commanding 6th Battalion, 8th Infantry, |