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Yale College sician in New York City and Hartford, son of Rev. Robert Corson and Emma (Freeland) Corson of Cobourg Mother, Henrietta Hequembourg (Cone) Corson, daughter of William R Cone (B A 1830) and Rebecca Daggett (Brewster) Cone of Hartford Yale relatives include Cyrus Brewster (BA 1763) (great-great-great- uncle), Joseph Brewster (BA 1842) (great-uncle), James B Cone (B A. 1857) (uncle) Hartford Public High School. Second dispute appointment Junior year, first colloquy appointment Senior year, Apollo Banjo Club Sophomore year; University Banjo Club Junior and Senior years (president Senior year), member Zeta Psi Successively electrical engineer, superintendent, and secretary Eddy Electrical Manufacturing Company, Windsor, Conn , 1891-1902, consulting engineer in Hartford 1902-07; associated with Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company 1907-45 (assistant engineer 1907- 09, assistant secretary 1909-16, secretary 1916-21, vice-president and treasurer 1921- 27, president and treasurer 1927-42, and chairman of the board 1942-45), member. Board of Water Commissioners, Hartford, 1921-24; chairman Hartford Sewage Disposal Commission 1927, a founder Hartford Community Chest 1924 and president 1924-25, an incorporator The Hartford Retreat (now Institute of Living) 1901-45 (member board of directors 1908-41, board of managers 1914-37, president 1927-28), trustee Watkmson Library 1900-45, Wadsworth Atheneum 1902-45, and American School for the Deaf 1907-45 (secretary 1913-19, vice-president 1927-45), on advisory board Hartford College of Insurance, private Company B, 1st Regiment, Connecticut Home Guard, in World War I; member Connecticut Fuel Conservation Committee 1917-18 and conservation engmeer for Connecticut, U S Fuel Administration, 1918, member executive committee Yale Alumni Association of Hartford, associate member American Institute of Electrical Engineers, member Twentieth Century Club, senior warden Trinity Church (Episcopal), Hartford Married June 25,1891, in Brooklyn, N Y , Marion Fay, daughter of James Henry and 27 Harriet Fay (Allen) Lyles Daughters Dorothy Lyles, the wife of John MacEwan Elhs (ME Cornell 1903), and Mildred Cone, the wife of John Richard Cook (B S Trinity Coll [Conn ] 1910) Mrs Corson died January 2, 1941 Death due to coronary occlusion Buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford Survived by daughters, four grandchildren, two of whom are John C Elhs, '45, and William C Ellis, '45W, and four greatgrandchildren CHARLES CAPRON MARSH B A 189I Born September 30, 1869, in Wurzburg, Germany Died April 5, 1946, in Orange, N J Father, John Edward Marsh (Class of 1861), a scientist, son of Rolph and Frances E (Laurence) Marsh of Rahway, N J Mother, Caroline Amelia (Capron) Marsh, daughter of Seth Makepeace Capron (grad US Military Academy 1821) and Helen (Bard) Capron of Walden, N Y Berkeley School, New York City First colloquy appointment Junior year, first dispute appointment and two-year honors in political science, history, and law Senior year, on board Yale Courant Sophomore and Junior years, editor Senior year; member Class Literary Society Attended Columbia University School of Law 1891-94 (LLB 1894, member Phi Delta Phi), admitted to the bar 1894, lawyer in New York City 1894-1946, clerk in office of A P W Seaman and Eugene Frayer 1893-94 and J H Warner 1894-96, partner Marsh & Wever 1896-1905 and 1910-26, Marsh, Winslow & Wever 1905- 08, Marsh, Wever & Wemple 1908-10, Marsh, Spencer & Marsh [Rolph T, '21] 1926-39, and Marsh and Marsh 1939-46, delegate General Convention (Episcopal) 1916-21; member northern group Diocesan War Council, Diocese of New Jersey, in World War I, president and trustee Revolutionary Memorial Society of New Jersey, on board of managers New Jersey chapter Sons of the American Revolution and trustee Orange chapter, member New Jersey Historical Society, Order of the Founders
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 27 |
Transcript | Yale College sician in New York City and Hartford, son of Rev. Robert Corson and Emma (Freeland) Corson of Cobourg Mother, Henrietta Hequembourg (Cone) Corson, daughter of William R Cone (B A 1830) and Rebecca Daggett (Brewster) Cone of Hartford Yale relatives include Cyrus Brewster (BA 1763) (great-great-great- uncle), Joseph Brewster (BA 1842) (great-uncle), James B Cone (B A. 1857) (uncle) Hartford Public High School. Second dispute appointment Junior year, first colloquy appointment Senior year, Apollo Banjo Club Sophomore year; University Banjo Club Junior and Senior years (president Senior year), member Zeta Psi Successively electrical engineer, superintendent, and secretary Eddy Electrical Manufacturing Company, Windsor, Conn , 1891-1902, consulting engineer in Hartford 1902-07; associated with Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company 1907-45 (assistant engineer 1907- 09, assistant secretary 1909-16, secretary 1916-21, vice-president and treasurer 1921- 27, president and treasurer 1927-42, and chairman of the board 1942-45), member. Board of Water Commissioners, Hartford, 1921-24; chairman Hartford Sewage Disposal Commission 1927, a founder Hartford Community Chest 1924 and president 1924-25, an incorporator The Hartford Retreat (now Institute of Living) 1901-45 (member board of directors 1908-41, board of managers 1914-37, president 1927-28), trustee Watkmson Library 1900-45, Wadsworth Atheneum 1902-45, and American School for the Deaf 1907-45 (secretary 1913-19, vice-president 1927-45), on advisory board Hartford College of Insurance, private Company B, 1st Regiment, Connecticut Home Guard, in World War I; member Connecticut Fuel Conservation Committee 1917-18 and conservation engmeer for Connecticut, U S Fuel Administration, 1918, member executive committee Yale Alumni Association of Hartford, associate member American Institute of Electrical Engineers, member Twentieth Century Club, senior warden Trinity Church (Episcopal), Hartford Married June 25,1891, in Brooklyn, N Y , Marion Fay, daughter of James Henry and 27 Harriet Fay (Allen) Lyles Daughters Dorothy Lyles, the wife of John MacEwan Elhs (ME Cornell 1903), and Mildred Cone, the wife of John Richard Cook (B S Trinity Coll [Conn ] 1910) Mrs Corson died January 2, 1941 Death due to coronary occlusion Buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford Survived by daughters, four grandchildren, two of whom are John C Elhs, '45, and William C Ellis, '45W, and four greatgrandchildren CHARLES CAPRON MARSH B A 189I Born September 30, 1869, in Wurzburg, Germany Died April 5, 1946, in Orange, N J Father, John Edward Marsh (Class of 1861), a scientist, son of Rolph and Frances E (Laurence) Marsh of Rahway, N J Mother, Caroline Amelia (Capron) Marsh, daughter of Seth Makepeace Capron (grad US Military Academy 1821) and Helen (Bard) Capron of Walden, N Y Berkeley School, New York City First colloquy appointment Junior year, first dispute appointment and two-year honors in political science, history, and law Senior year, on board Yale Courant Sophomore and Junior years, editor Senior year; member Class Literary Society Attended Columbia University School of Law 1891-94 (LLB 1894, member Phi Delta Phi), admitted to the bar 1894, lawyer in New York City 1894-1946, clerk in office of A P W Seaman and Eugene Frayer 1893-94 and J H Warner 1894-96, partner Marsh & Wever 1896-1905 and 1910-26, Marsh, Winslow & Wever 1905- 08, Marsh, Wever & Wemple 1908-10, Marsh, Spencer & Marsh [Rolph T, '21] 1926-39, and Marsh and Marsh 1939-46, delegate General Convention (Episcopal) 1916-21; member northern group Diocesan War Council, Diocese of New Jersey, in World War I, president and trustee Revolutionary Memorial Society of New Jersey, on board of managers New Jersey chapter Sons of the American Revolution and trustee Orange chapter, member New Jersey Historical Society, Order of the Founders |