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Supplement 247 Josephine (Torrette) Martin Children Joseph Ames (Academy of Paris 1934-36; Colorado School of Mines 1937), Lois Champ (B A Academy of Pans 1937), the wife of Robert Cooper Townsend, and Madeleine Torrette (B.A Queens Coll 1943), the wife of Raymond John Elbert (BA Umv Wisconsin 1947) Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Abbey Mausoleum, Arlington, Va Survived by wife, children, five grandchildren, and two brothers, Roy Franklin Corley (BA Iowa Wesleyan Coll 1896, DDS Umv Pennsylvania 1900) of Smyrna, Del, and Foss Ferns Corley of San Diego, Calif CLIFFORD SEELEY PAGE MD 1896 Born July 11, 1875, in Danbury, Conn Died May 15, 1944, tn Webster, SDa\ Father, William Franklin Page, served with 14th New York Engineers in Civil War, son of Jared W. and Susan Marion French Page of Danbury Mother, Esther M. (Seeley) Page, daughter of Philander and Hettie (Towne) Seeley of Danbury Private and pubhc schools in Danbury, attended Yale School of Medicine 1893-96 (MD 1896); interne Lying-in Hospital, New York City, and Blackwell Island Hospital, associated with US Office of Indian Affairs at Pine Ridge and Kyle, S Dak, until 1905, physician in Harrisburg, Nebr, 1905-24 and 1926-32, Cazenovia, N Y, 1924-26, and Genng, Nebr, 1932-37, physician Civilian Conservation Camps, New Ulm, Middle River, and Thief River Falls, Minn, 1939-42, and US Indian Service Hospital, Sisseton, S Dak, 1943-44, county clerk, Banner County, Nebr, 1905- 24 and cashier Banner County Bank 1926- 32, member Council of Defense, Local Board of Banner County, and Fuel Commissioner during World War I, member Baptist church, Danbury Married October 19, 1904, in Rushville, Nebr, Mary Fredncka, daughter of John Francis and Mary Fredncka (Reicke) Laue Children Nanette Esther, the wife of Joseph Angel Barron (LLB. Creighton Umv 1924); Clifford Franklin (B S Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy 1931) ,° Franklin Thomas, Robert Seeley, and Richard Death due to a blood clot on the brain caused by a concussion received in a fall Buried in Webster Cemetery Survived by wife, children, and eight grandchildren JAMES HENRY HABERLIN MD I903 Born February 11, i§8o, in Pawtucket, RI Died May 1, 1943, in Pawtucket, RI Father, John Francis Haberhn, a detective with the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company, son of James Henry and Johanna (Alyward) Haberhn of Pawtucket Mother, Margaret Alice (Mahoney) Haberhn Pawtucket High School, attended Yale School of Medicine 1900-03 (M D 1903), interne St Mary's Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y , physician in Pawtucket 1903-13 and Providence 1915-17, resident physician New York Post-Graduate Medical School 1913- 15 (instructor in medicine, editor The Post Graduate), consulting physician St Joseph's Hospital, Providence, 1917-29, professor of physiology and toxicology Rhode Island College of Pharmacy and Allied Sciences 1918-24 Married January 1, 1908, Alice, daughter of John and Theresa (Carroll) Cronan Children John Paul (B S. Providence Coll 1940, MD Yale 1943), Alice Mabel, and James Carroll Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in St Lawrence Cemetery, New Haven, Conn Survived by wife, children, a sister, Mrs Catherine Haberhn Ward (died June 12, 1944), and a brother, Grover Cleveland Haberhn (Brown Umv 1904-05, B C S Northeastern Umv 1925) of Pawtucket EDWARD PETER HALTON MD I905 Bom September 12, 1882, in Providence, RI Died October 18, 1944, in Holyoke, Mass Father, Edward Halton, a builder in Providence, son of Patrick and Ann (Mac- Shane) Halton of County Cavan, Ireland Mother, Margaret (O'Connor) Halton, daughter of Edward and Mary (O'Brien) O'Connor of Newport, RI
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 247 |
Transcript | Supplement 247 Josephine (Torrette) Martin Children Joseph Ames (Academy of Paris 1934-36; Colorado School of Mines 1937), Lois Champ (B A Academy of Pans 1937), the wife of Robert Cooper Townsend, and Madeleine Torrette (B.A Queens Coll 1943), the wife of Raymond John Elbert (BA Umv Wisconsin 1947) Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Abbey Mausoleum, Arlington, Va Survived by wife, children, five grandchildren, and two brothers, Roy Franklin Corley (BA Iowa Wesleyan Coll 1896, DDS Umv Pennsylvania 1900) of Smyrna, Del, and Foss Ferns Corley of San Diego, Calif CLIFFORD SEELEY PAGE MD 1896 Born July 11, 1875, in Danbury, Conn Died May 15, 1944, tn Webster, SDa\ Father, William Franklin Page, served with 14th New York Engineers in Civil War, son of Jared W. and Susan Marion French Page of Danbury Mother, Esther M. (Seeley) Page, daughter of Philander and Hettie (Towne) Seeley of Danbury Private and pubhc schools in Danbury, attended Yale School of Medicine 1893-96 (MD 1896); interne Lying-in Hospital, New York City, and Blackwell Island Hospital, associated with US Office of Indian Affairs at Pine Ridge and Kyle, S Dak, until 1905, physician in Harrisburg, Nebr, 1905-24 and 1926-32, Cazenovia, N Y, 1924-26, and Genng, Nebr, 1932-37, physician Civilian Conservation Camps, New Ulm, Middle River, and Thief River Falls, Minn, 1939-42, and US Indian Service Hospital, Sisseton, S Dak, 1943-44, county clerk, Banner County, Nebr, 1905- 24 and cashier Banner County Bank 1926- 32, member Council of Defense, Local Board of Banner County, and Fuel Commissioner during World War I, member Baptist church, Danbury Married October 19, 1904, in Rushville, Nebr, Mary Fredncka, daughter of John Francis and Mary Fredncka (Reicke) Laue Children Nanette Esther, the wife of Joseph Angel Barron (LLB. Creighton Umv 1924); Clifford Franklin (B S Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy 1931) ,° Franklin Thomas, Robert Seeley, and Richard Death due to a blood clot on the brain caused by a concussion received in a fall Buried in Webster Cemetery Survived by wife, children, and eight grandchildren JAMES HENRY HABERLIN MD I903 Born February 11, i§8o, in Pawtucket, RI Died May 1, 1943, in Pawtucket, RI Father, John Francis Haberhn, a detective with the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company, son of James Henry and Johanna (Alyward) Haberhn of Pawtucket Mother, Margaret Alice (Mahoney) Haberhn Pawtucket High School, attended Yale School of Medicine 1900-03 (M D 1903), interne St Mary's Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y , physician in Pawtucket 1903-13 and Providence 1915-17, resident physician New York Post-Graduate Medical School 1913- 15 (instructor in medicine, editor The Post Graduate), consulting physician St Joseph's Hospital, Providence, 1917-29, professor of physiology and toxicology Rhode Island College of Pharmacy and Allied Sciences 1918-24 Married January 1, 1908, Alice, daughter of John and Theresa (Carroll) Cronan Children John Paul (B S. Providence Coll 1940, MD Yale 1943), Alice Mabel, and James Carroll Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in St Lawrence Cemetery, New Haven, Conn Survived by wife, children, a sister, Mrs Catherine Haberhn Ward (died June 12, 1944), and a brother, Grover Cleveland Haberhn (Brown Umv 1904-05, B C S Northeastern Umv 1925) of Pawtucket EDWARD PETER HALTON MD I905 Bom September 12, 1882, in Providence, RI Died October 18, 1944, in Holyoke, Mass Father, Edward Halton, a builder in Providence, son of Patrick and Ann (Mac- Shane) Halton of County Cavan, Ireland Mother, Margaret (O'Connor) Halton, daughter of Edward and Mary (O'Brien) O'Connor of Newport, RI |