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School of Law 359 ter of Daniel Bernard and Mary (O'Connell) Ryan. Children: Vyvian (BA. Trinity Coll [D.C.] 1918); William James, Jr. (Dartmouth Coll. e#-'22; Catholic Univ. America 1919-21), Daniel Ryan (B S Catholic Univ. America 1924), Thomas Richard (B S Georgetown Umv. 1929, LL B. Boston Univ. 1933); and Mary (Trinity Coll. [D C ], ex- 31), the wife of Thomas Morrissey (B.S. Univ. Pennsylvania 1929) Death due to chronic interstitial nephritis Buried in St Francis Cemetery, Naugatuck. Survived by wife, children, and nine grandchildren Richard Patrick Freeman, LL.B. 1894. Born Apnl 24, 1869, in New London, Conn Died July 8, 1944, in Newington, Conn Father, Richard Patrick Freeman, proprietor Metropolitan Hotel, New London; son of Richard and Mary (Meehan) Freeman of St. John, New Brunswick. Mother, Mary Belle (Magenis) Freeman; daughter of Joseph Seymour and Roselle (Thomas) Magenis of Pierpont, N Y. Yale relatives include a nephew, Richard Freeman Prentis, '31 Bulkeley High School, New London, and Noble's School, Boston; B.A cum laude Harvard 1891; attended Yale School of Law 1891-94 (LL B 1894); admitted to the bar 1894, lawyer in New London 1894 until retirement 1915; selectman Town of New London 1891, prosecuting attorney New London City Court 1898-1901, represented Second Connecticut Congressional District, United States Congress, 1915-33; sergeant major, 3d Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, during Spanish-American War; Major and Judge Advocate, Connecticut National Guard, 1901- 08; member Masonic order; attended First Church of Christ (Congregational), New London. Married November 24, 1915, in Scarsdale, NY., Fredncca Bade Hunt, daughter of John and Fredncca Bade. No children. Mrs. Freeman died September 16, 1940. Death due to artenosclerotic heart disease Buried in Cedar Grove Cemetery, New London Survived by a sister, Mrs. Mabel F Prentis and a brother, Joseph Magenis Freeman, both of New London. Arthur Hubbard Wood, LL.B. 1894. Born October 23, 1870, in Pittsfield, Mass. Died January 6, 1945, in Pittsfield, Mass. Father, Edgar Mantleburt Wood (B.A. Union Coll [NY.] 1858) of Pittsfield; United States Commissioner, Federal District Court, for district of Massachusetts; son of Simeon and Reliance Elvira (Brown) Wood of
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 359 |
Transcript | School of Law 359 ter of Daniel Bernard and Mary (O'Connell) Ryan. Children: Vyvian (BA. Trinity Coll [D.C.] 1918); William James, Jr. (Dartmouth Coll. e#-'22; Catholic Univ. America 1919-21), Daniel Ryan (B S Catholic Univ. America 1924), Thomas Richard (B S Georgetown Umv. 1929, LL B. Boston Univ. 1933); and Mary (Trinity Coll. [D C ], ex- 31), the wife of Thomas Morrissey (B.S. Univ. Pennsylvania 1929) Death due to chronic interstitial nephritis Buried in St Francis Cemetery, Naugatuck. Survived by wife, children, and nine grandchildren Richard Patrick Freeman, LL.B. 1894. Born Apnl 24, 1869, in New London, Conn Died July 8, 1944, in Newington, Conn Father, Richard Patrick Freeman, proprietor Metropolitan Hotel, New London; son of Richard and Mary (Meehan) Freeman of St. John, New Brunswick. Mother, Mary Belle (Magenis) Freeman; daughter of Joseph Seymour and Roselle (Thomas) Magenis of Pierpont, N Y. Yale relatives include a nephew, Richard Freeman Prentis, '31 Bulkeley High School, New London, and Noble's School, Boston; B.A cum laude Harvard 1891; attended Yale School of Law 1891-94 (LL B 1894); admitted to the bar 1894, lawyer in New London 1894 until retirement 1915; selectman Town of New London 1891, prosecuting attorney New London City Court 1898-1901, represented Second Connecticut Congressional District, United States Congress, 1915-33; sergeant major, 3d Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, during Spanish-American War; Major and Judge Advocate, Connecticut National Guard, 1901- 08; member Masonic order; attended First Church of Christ (Congregational), New London. Married November 24, 1915, in Scarsdale, NY., Fredncca Bade Hunt, daughter of John and Fredncca Bade. No children. Mrs. Freeman died September 16, 1940. Death due to artenosclerotic heart disease Buried in Cedar Grove Cemetery, New London Survived by a sister, Mrs. Mabel F Prentis and a brother, Joseph Magenis Freeman, both of New London. Arthur Hubbard Wood, LL.B. 1894. Born October 23, 1870, in Pittsfield, Mass. Died January 6, 1945, in Pittsfield, Mass. Father, Edgar Mantleburt Wood (B.A. Union Coll [NY.] 1858) of Pittsfield; United States Commissioner, Federal District Court, for district of Massachusetts; son of Simeon and Reliance Elvira (Brown) Wood of |