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Divinity School J95 WALTER MARCH ELLIS BD. 1887 Born August 24, 1859, in Nevinvtlle, Iowa Died November 10, 1945, in Milwaukee, Wis Father, Joseph Loran Elhs, a farmer in Nevinville; member of a colony from New England which left Boston in 1856 and settled in Nevinville; son of Joseph Alden and Elizabeth (Haley) Elhs of South Ohio, Nova Scotia Mother, Theresa Margaret (Trask) Elhs, daughter of Robert and Abigail (Tedford) Trask of Nova Scotia B A Tabor College 1882, attended Yale Divinity School 1883-84, 1885-87 (BD 1887, Commencement speaker), ordained in Congregational church, Howard, S Dak, October 18, 1884, and minister there 1884- 85, minister Congregational church May- ville, NDak, 1887-89, Tomahawk, Wis, 1889-92, Elroy 1892-1901, and Endeavor 1901-09, 1913-16, 1925-27, minister Methodist church, Moundville, Wis, 1925-27, and Ashland 1927 until retirement 1929, resided in California after retirement, principal Christian Endeavor Academy 1902- 25, instructor Northland Academy, Ashland, 1927-29, author Values (1938); editor: Church Life, Wisconsin, 1901-03; member Masonic order and First Congregational Church, National City, Cahf Married (1) July 16, 1890, in Oshkosh, Wis, Hattie Maria, foster daughter of Simon and Juha Quatermass and daughter of George and Nancy (Lanmor) Smith Children Bessie DeEtta, Alden Quatermass (BS Ripon 1917, died in service August 4, 1941), Robert Haber, Arthur Smith, Ruth Porter, the wife of Herman J Simonis, Margaret Sibyl, the wife of Luther Lee Langford, Walter Harold (Ripon 1921-23) , Dorothy (B A George Peabody 1930, M.A. 1932), the wife of Ernest Ferdinand Aunn, and Katherine Avis (Northland 1927-29), the wife of George Theodore Olson (B S Umv Minnesota 1930) Mrs Elhs died August 25, 1926 Married (2) July 25, 1931, in Manchester, Conn, Ehza Starr Doyle Hill, daughter of Charles W and Helena (Starr) Doyle Mrs Elhs died September 12,1045 Death due to advanced age Buried in Endeavor Cemetery Survived by daughters, three pns, twelve grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren JOSEPH FAIRBANKS MORSE BD 1889 Bom August 10, 1862, in Adrianople, Turkey Died July 27, 1945, in Chicago, III Father, Rev Charles Fitch Morse (B A Amherst 1853, grad Andover Theological Seminary 1856), a missionary under American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in Constantinople, Adrianople, and Eski-Zaghra, Turkey, and Sofia, Bulgaria, minister in Massachusetts, Vermont, and New Hampshire, son of Colonel Joseph Morse and Abigail (Thomas) Morse of Salem, Vt Mother, Ehza Donnda (Winter) Morse (grad Mount Holyoke 1855), daughter of Aaron E and Donnda (Dinsmore) Winter of West Boylston, Mass St Johnsbury (Vt) Academy, BA Amherst College 1884 (member Phi Beta Kappa), taught at Park College, Parkville, Mo, 1884-86, attended Hartford Theological Seminary 1886-87 and Yale Divinity School 1887-89 (BD 1S89), minister Acworth, NH, 1889-90, principal Denmark (Iowa) Academy 1890-94, attended University of Wisconsin Graduate School 1894-97, taught astronomy, American history, and civics Medill and Hyde Park High schools, Chicago, 1897 until retirement 1933, operated a fruit farm in South Haven, Mich, after retirement, invented the Hehodon, an instrument for showing the path of the sun in different seasons, author Evolution, What is W What of IS? (1894) Married June 23, 1898, in Chicago, Florence Campbell Reed, daughter of Harvey and Amie (Cattelle) Campbell Daughter Jessie (died July 23, 1911) Mrs Morse died October 31, 1944 Death due to bronchial pneumonia Ashes interred in Mt Hope Cemetery, Chicago Survived by a brother, Ernest
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 195 |
Transcript | Divinity School J95 WALTER MARCH ELLIS BD. 1887 Born August 24, 1859, in Nevinvtlle, Iowa Died November 10, 1945, in Milwaukee, Wis Father, Joseph Loran Elhs, a farmer in Nevinville; member of a colony from New England which left Boston in 1856 and settled in Nevinville; son of Joseph Alden and Elizabeth (Haley) Elhs of South Ohio, Nova Scotia Mother, Theresa Margaret (Trask) Elhs, daughter of Robert and Abigail (Tedford) Trask of Nova Scotia B A Tabor College 1882, attended Yale Divinity School 1883-84, 1885-87 (BD 1887, Commencement speaker), ordained in Congregational church, Howard, S Dak, October 18, 1884, and minister there 1884- 85, minister Congregational church May- ville, NDak, 1887-89, Tomahawk, Wis, 1889-92, Elroy 1892-1901, and Endeavor 1901-09, 1913-16, 1925-27, minister Methodist church, Moundville, Wis, 1925-27, and Ashland 1927 until retirement 1929, resided in California after retirement, principal Christian Endeavor Academy 1902- 25, instructor Northland Academy, Ashland, 1927-29, author Values (1938); editor: Church Life, Wisconsin, 1901-03; member Masonic order and First Congregational Church, National City, Cahf Married (1) July 16, 1890, in Oshkosh, Wis, Hattie Maria, foster daughter of Simon and Juha Quatermass and daughter of George and Nancy (Lanmor) Smith Children Bessie DeEtta, Alden Quatermass (BS Ripon 1917, died in service August 4, 1941), Robert Haber, Arthur Smith, Ruth Porter, the wife of Herman J Simonis, Margaret Sibyl, the wife of Luther Lee Langford, Walter Harold (Ripon 1921-23) , Dorothy (B A George Peabody 1930, M.A. 1932), the wife of Ernest Ferdinand Aunn, and Katherine Avis (Northland 1927-29), the wife of George Theodore Olson (B S Umv Minnesota 1930) Mrs Elhs died August 25, 1926 Married (2) July 25, 1931, in Manchester, Conn, Ehza Starr Doyle Hill, daughter of Charles W and Helena (Starr) Doyle Mrs Elhs died September 12,1045 Death due to advanced age Buried in Endeavor Cemetery Survived by daughters, three pns, twelve grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren JOSEPH FAIRBANKS MORSE BD 1889 Bom August 10, 1862, in Adrianople, Turkey Died July 27, 1945, in Chicago, III Father, Rev Charles Fitch Morse (B A Amherst 1853, grad Andover Theological Seminary 1856), a missionary under American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in Constantinople, Adrianople, and Eski-Zaghra, Turkey, and Sofia, Bulgaria, minister in Massachusetts, Vermont, and New Hampshire, son of Colonel Joseph Morse and Abigail (Thomas) Morse of Salem, Vt Mother, Ehza Donnda (Winter) Morse (grad Mount Holyoke 1855), daughter of Aaron E and Donnda (Dinsmore) Winter of West Boylston, Mass St Johnsbury (Vt) Academy, BA Amherst College 1884 (member Phi Beta Kappa), taught at Park College, Parkville, Mo, 1884-86, attended Hartford Theological Seminary 1886-87 and Yale Divinity School 1887-89 (BD 1S89), minister Acworth, NH, 1889-90, principal Denmark (Iowa) Academy 1890-94, attended University of Wisconsin Graduate School 1894-97, taught astronomy, American history, and civics Medill and Hyde Park High schools, Chicago, 1897 until retirement 1933, operated a fruit farm in South Haven, Mich, after retirement, invented the Hehodon, an instrument for showing the path of the sun in different seasons, author Evolution, What is W What of IS? (1894) Married June 23, 1898, in Chicago, Florence Campbell Reed, daughter of Harvey and Amie (Cattelle) Campbell Daughter Jessie (died July 23, 1911) Mrs Morse died October 31, 1944 Death due to bronchial pneumonia Ashes interred in Mt Hope Cemetery, Chicago Survived by a brother, Ernest |