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Yale University Obituary Record walk Recruiting Board for Connecticut Home Guard 1917 and Mayor's Committee on Safety and Norwalk War Bureau in World War I, chairman Norwalk council Boy Scouts of America, on grievance committee Fairfield County Bar 1898-1921, president Norwalk Bar Association twenty- two years, Connecticut member National Advisory Committee for New York World's Fair 1939, honorary member United Spanish War Veterans and Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, member Connecticut Society of Colonial Wars (governor 1926-28), Connecticut Society of the Sons of the Amencan Revolution, Masonic order, and South Norwalk Congregational Church Married (1) May 27, 1885, in South Norwalk, Augusta Ayers, daughter of Dudley Pettibone and Charlotte (Phelps) Ely Son Russell, Jr, '14 Mrs Frost died May 4, 1911 Married (2) November 12, 1924, in South Norwalk, Mary Woodward Earle, daughter of Asa B and Mary (Han- ford) Woodward Mrs Frost died October i3> !933 Death due to acute congestive heart failure Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, New York City Survived by son and three grandchildren, one of whom is Russell Frost, 3d, '43 Church, Carson City, Nev, 1887-89, Grace Church, Sheboygan, Wis, 1889-90, St Matthew's Church, Bloomington, 111, 1891-93, St Paul's Church, Riverside, Conn, 1894- 98, Grace Church, New Haven, Conn, 1898- 1904, St John's Church, North Haven, 1904- 06, Christ Church, Guilford, 1906-09, Trinity Church, Brooklyn, Conn , 1911-15, and Calvary Church, Stonington, 1915-22, minister emeritus Calvary Church 1922- 45, without charge 1909-n because of ill- health, member of mission (later St Paul's Church) San Buenaventura, Calif, 1888, delegate from Missionary Jurisdiction of Nevada to General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, New York City, 1889, examining chaplain Diocese of Connecticut 1917-34, chaplain Connecticut Society of the Sons of the Revolution, author Bursting of a Boom (1889), member Clencus Club, New London, Conn Married February 13, 1884, in Norwalk, Fanny Whitlock, daughter of Samuel and Georgianna Bailey Adopted daughter* Maivina (Mrs Thomas Whitridge Cutler, died February 1, 1933) Mrs Sanford died February 17, 1906 Death due to progressive cachexia Buried in Norwalk Cemetery Survived by a grandson, Fredenck Sanford Cutler FREDERICK RUFUS SANFORD B A 1877 Born February 13, 1854, in Bristol, Conn Died October 25, 1945, in Guilford, Conn Parents, Rufus Bishop and Ellen Emma (Russell) Sanford Williston Academy, Easthampton, Mass Second colloquy appointment Senior vear Because of ill-health remained at home 1877-79, attended Berkeley Divinity School, Middletown, Conn, 1879-81 (graduated 1881), ordained deacon in Church of the Holy Trinity, Middletown, 1881, and priest at Christ Church, Middle Haddam, Conn, 1882, assistant minister St Paul's Church, Norwalk, Conn, 1881- 82 and Christ Church, Middle Haddam, 1882-83» minister St James' Church, West- \ille, Conn, 1883-84, St John's Church, Warehouse Point, 1884-87, St Peter's ROBERT DELOS MARTIN B A 1880 Born August 28, 1859, tn Freeport, III Died February 11, 1946, in Milwaukee, Wis Father, Chancellor Martin, a pioneer physician in northern Illinois Mother, Mary Frances (Hall) Martin, daughter of Luther and Fanny (Hubbell) Hall Philhps-Andover First colloquy appointment Junior year, second colloquy appomtment Senior year, member Delta Kappa and Psi Upsilon Attended Columbia University School of Law 1880-82 (LLB 1882), admitted to the bar 1882, engaged in farm mortgage loan business and practiced law in Mitchell, SDak, 1882-89, lawyer in Salt Lake City 1889-91, Milwaukee 1891-1900 (partner lies & Martin 1900), and Chicago 1900 until retirement 1935, inherit-
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1945-1950 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1945-1950 |
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 6 |
Transcript | Yale University Obituary Record walk Recruiting Board for Connecticut Home Guard 1917 and Mayor's Committee on Safety and Norwalk War Bureau in World War I, chairman Norwalk council Boy Scouts of America, on grievance committee Fairfield County Bar 1898-1921, president Norwalk Bar Association twenty- two years, Connecticut member National Advisory Committee for New York World's Fair 1939, honorary member United Spanish War Veterans and Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, member Connecticut Society of Colonial Wars (governor 1926-28), Connecticut Society of the Sons of the Amencan Revolution, Masonic order, and South Norwalk Congregational Church Married (1) May 27, 1885, in South Norwalk, Augusta Ayers, daughter of Dudley Pettibone and Charlotte (Phelps) Ely Son Russell, Jr, '14 Mrs Frost died May 4, 1911 Married (2) November 12, 1924, in South Norwalk, Mary Woodward Earle, daughter of Asa B and Mary (Han- ford) Woodward Mrs Frost died October i3> !933 Death due to acute congestive heart failure Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, New York City Survived by son and three grandchildren, one of whom is Russell Frost, 3d, '43 Church, Carson City, Nev, 1887-89, Grace Church, Sheboygan, Wis, 1889-90, St Matthew's Church, Bloomington, 111, 1891-93, St Paul's Church, Riverside, Conn, 1894- 98, Grace Church, New Haven, Conn, 1898- 1904, St John's Church, North Haven, 1904- 06, Christ Church, Guilford, 1906-09, Trinity Church, Brooklyn, Conn , 1911-15, and Calvary Church, Stonington, 1915-22, minister emeritus Calvary Church 1922- 45, without charge 1909-n because of ill- health, member of mission (later St Paul's Church) San Buenaventura, Calif, 1888, delegate from Missionary Jurisdiction of Nevada to General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, New York City, 1889, examining chaplain Diocese of Connecticut 1917-34, chaplain Connecticut Society of the Sons of the Revolution, author Bursting of a Boom (1889), member Clencus Club, New London, Conn Married February 13, 1884, in Norwalk, Fanny Whitlock, daughter of Samuel and Georgianna Bailey Adopted daughter* Maivina (Mrs Thomas Whitridge Cutler, died February 1, 1933) Mrs Sanford died February 17, 1906 Death due to progressive cachexia Buried in Norwalk Cemetery Survived by a grandson, Fredenck Sanford Cutler FREDERICK RUFUS SANFORD B A 1877 Born February 13, 1854, in Bristol, Conn Died October 25, 1945, in Guilford, Conn Parents, Rufus Bishop and Ellen Emma (Russell) Sanford Williston Academy, Easthampton, Mass Second colloquy appointment Senior vear Because of ill-health remained at home 1877-79, attended Berkeley Divinity School, Middletown, Conn, 1879-81 (graduated 1881), ordained deacon in Church of the Holy Trinity, Middletown, 1881, and priest at Christ Church, Middle Haddam, Conn, 1882, assistant minister St Paul's Church, Norwalk, Conn, 1881- 82 and Christ Church, Middle Haddam, 1882-83» minister St James' Church, West- \ille, Conn, 1883-84, St John's Church, Warehouse Point, 1884-87, St Peter's ROBERT DELOS MARTIN B A 1880 Born August 28, 1859, tn Freeport, III Died February 11, 1946, in Milwaukee, Wis Father, Chancellor Martin, a pioneer physician in northern Illinois Mother, Mary Frances (Hall) Martin, daughter of Luther and Fanny (Hubbell) Hall Philhps-Andover First colloquy appointment Junior year, second colloquy appomtment Senior year, member Delta Kappa and Psi Upsilon Attended Columbia University School of Law 1880-82 (LLB 1882), admitted to the bar 1882, engaged in farm mortgage loan business and practiced law in Mitchell, SDak, 1882-89, lawyer in Salt Lake City 1889-91, Milwaukee 1891-1900 (partner lies & Martin 1900), and Chicago 1900 until retirement 1935, inherit- |