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98 Yale University Obituary Record Associated with Auburn Trust Company 1915-16; on staff Courier-News, Fargo, NDak, February-June, 1916; managing clerk publicity department Guaranty Trust Company of New York 1916-23, with Chatham Phenix National Bank and Trust Company (merged with Manufacturers Trust Company 1932), New York City, 1923-47 (traveled for bank as Middle Western and New England representative 1923-26, in general banking department 1926-32, assistant secretary 1932-37, assistant vice-president 1937-47), member First Presbyterian Church, Auburn Married June 5, 1920, in New York City, Anne, daughter of Thomas and Mane (Von Allmandmger) Rolling Children Joan (died May 25,1926) and Anne (Skid- more Class of 1949). Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn. Survived by wife and daughter. FREDERIC BURR SHEPARD B.A. 1915 Born December 18,1891, in Broo\lyn, N.Y. Died December 5, 1946, in New Yor\ City. Father, John W Shepard (BA. 1879) Mother, Alice Spencer (Burr) Shepard Yale relatives include* Nathaniel Clarke {B A 1714) (great-great-great-great-uncle); John Shepard (BA. 1748) (great-great- uncle) , Frederick W Shepard (M D 1834) and Horace Burr (MD 1842) (grandfathers) , Frederick J Shepard, '73 (uncle), Edward M. Chapman, '84, Frederick S Chapman, '94, and Raymond B Jones, '18 S (cousins) Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School, Brooklyn, and Philhps-Andover. Second dispute appointment Junior and 5emor years, member Mandolin Club Freshman year With Johnson & Higgins, insurance brokers, New York City, 1915-40 (clerk 1915-17 and 1919-23, office manager marine department 1923-40); trial clerk in criminal division, United States Courts, Southern District of New York, 1940-46, enlisted U S Army May 15, 1917; attended Officers Training Camp, Madison Barracks and Fort Niagara, May 15-November 27, 1917; commissioned First Lieutenant, Field Artillery, November 27, 1917, stationed with Battery D, 345th Field Artillery, Camp Travis, December 15, 1917-May, 1918; attended School for Aerial Observers, Fort Sill and Self ridge Field, May-August, 1918, overseas September 8, 1918-February 12, 1919, attached to Air Service as airplane observer for artillery; served at 2d Aviation Instruction Center, Tours, and 2d Corps Aeronautical School, Chatillon-sur-Seine, France, discharged February 17, 1919; member Society of American Magicians and Church of the Messiah (Episcopal), Brooklyn. Married September 15,1922, in Salisbury, Md, Martha Alma Williams (Mary Baldwin 1913-14), daughter of Harry Kelm and Elizabeth Lihus (Waller) Williams. Children* Martha Burr (Northwestern Class of 1948) and Frederic Williams (Yale Class of 1952). Mr. and Mrs. Shepard were divorced in 1945. Death due to heart failure Buried in Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, N.Y. Survived by children and a brother, Ralph Hungerford Shepard of New York City. WILLIAM HENRY JONES BA. I916 Born November 4, 1892, tn Waterbury, Conn Died March 15,1947, in Watertown, Conn. Father, William Samuel Jones, president Jones, Morgan & Company, Inc, retail clothiers, Waterbury, son of Samuel and Margaret (McGrath) Jones of Menden, Conn Mother, Elizabeth Roberts (Mc- Gowan) Jones; daughter of William and Elizabeth (Kieran) McGowan of Hartford, Conn Yale relatives include four cousins, Edward F Sweeney, '07, John M Sweeney, *io, Edward J Kilduff, '12, and William J. Sweeney, '13 S. Crosby High School, Waterbury, and Philhps-Andover Second colloquy appointment Junior and Senior years; member Delta Kappa Epsilon Treasurer Jones, Morgan & Company, Inc, 1916-47 (manager 1937-47, president and general manager 1942-47), first vice- president and treasurer Federal Savings &
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 98 |
Transcript | 98 Yale University Obituary Record Associated with Auburn Trust Company 1915-16; on staff Courier-News, Fargo, NDak, February-June, 1916; managing clerk publicity department Guaranty Trust Company of New York 1916-23, with Chatham Phenix National Bank and Trust Company (merged with Manufacturers Trust Company 1932), New York City, 1923-47 (traveled for bank as Middle Western and New England representative 1923-26, in general banking department 1926-32, assistant secretary 1932-37, assistant vice-president 1937-47), member First Presbyterian Church, Auburn Married June 5, 1920, in New York City, Anne, daughter of Thomas and Mane (Von Allmandmger) Rolling Children Joan (died May 25,1926) and Anne (Skid- more Class of 1949). Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn. Survived by wife and daughter. FREDERIC BURR SHEPARD B.A. 1915 Born December 18,1891, in Broo\lyn, N.Y. Died December 5, 1946, in New Yor\ City. Father, John W Shepard (BA. 1879) Mother, Alice Spencer (Burr) Shepard Yale relatives include* Nathaniel Clarke {B A 1714) (great-great-great-great-uncle); John Shepard (BA. 1748) (great-great- uncle) , Frederick W Shepard (M D 1834) and Horace Burr (MD 1842) (grandfathers) , Frederick J Shepard, '73 (uncle), Edward M. Chapman, '84, Frederick S Chapman, '94, and Raymond B Jones, '18 S (cousins) Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School, Brooklyn, and Philhps-Andover. Second dispute appointment Junior and 5emor years, member Mandolin Club Freshman year With Johnson & Higgins, insurance brokers, New York City, 1915-40 (clerk 1915-17 and 1919-23, office manager marine department 1923-40); trial clerk in criminal division, United States Courts, Southern District of New York, 1940-46, enlisted U S Army May 15, 1917; attended Officers Training Camp, Madison Barracks and Fort Niagara, May 15-November 27, 1917; commissioned First Lieutenant, Field Artillery, November 27, 1917, stationed with Battery D, 345th Field Artillery, Camp Travis, December 15, 1917-May, 1918; attended School for Aerial Observers, Fort Sill and Self ridge Field, May-August, 1918, overseas September 8, 1918-February 12, 1919, attached to Air Service as airplane observer for artillery; served at 2d Aviation Instruction Center, Tours, and 2d Corps Aeronautical School, Chatillon-sur-Seine, France, discharged February 17, 1919; member Society of American Magicians and Church of the Messiah (Episcopal), Brooklyn. Married September 15,1922, in Salisbury, Md, Martha Alma Williams (Mary Baldwin 1913-14), daughter of Harry Kelm and Elizabeth Lihus (Waller) Williams. Children* Martha Burr (Northwestern Class of 1948) and Frederic Williams (Yale Class of 1952). Mr. and Mrs. Shepard were divorced in 1945. Death due to heart failure Buried in Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, N.Y. Survived by children and a brother, Ralph Hungerford Shepard of New York City. WILLIAM HENRY JONES BA. I916 Born November 4, 1892, tn Waterbury, Conn Died March 15,1947, in Watertown, Conn. Father, William Samuel Jones, president Jones, Morgan & Company, Inc, retail clothiers, Waterbury, son of Samuel and Margaret (McGrath) Jones of Menden, Conn Mother, Elizabeth Roberts (Mc- Gowan) Jones; daughter of William and Elizabeth (Kieran) McGowan of Hartford, Conn Yale relatives include four cousins, Edward F Sweeney, '07, John M Sweeney, *io, Edward J Kilduff, '12, and William J. Sweeney, '13 S. Crosby High School, Waterbury, and Philhps-Andover Second colloquy appointment Junior and Senior years; member Delta Kappa Epsilon Treasurer Jones, Morgan & Company, Inc, 1916-47 (manager 1937-47, president and general manager 1942-47), first vice- president and treasurer Federal Savings & |