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122 Yale University Obituary Record ery Atwater (Class of 1855 S ) and Howell Atwater, '63 (half brothers), James Charnley, %$, Charles M Charnley, '65, and Walter H Charnley, '71 (cousins), David Daggett, '79 (brother-in-law); David L Daggett, '10 (nephew) Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven, General Russell's Collegiate and Commercial Institute, New Haven, and Cheshire (Conn ) Academy Select course, an editor Yale Record Junior year, member Triennial Committee, Alpha Chi, and The Cloister and Book and Snake Engaged in cotton compress business, St Louis, 1879-81, associated with Texas & St Louis Railroad Company, Tyler and Corsicana, Texas, 1881-84, traveled in Europe representing G H Gardner Sc Company, commission merchants, 1885, superintendent New Haven Wire Company 1887-93, associated with Washburn & Moen Manufacturing Company, Worcester, Mass, 1893-1903 (manager Boston office 1897-1903), treasurer Boston office Silsby [Wilham S, '79 S ]-Atwater Corporation, mining, 1904-07, engaged in citrus fruit culture, Quay, Fla , 1907-13, sales manager Florida Power & Light Company, Miami, 1913 until retirement 1937, member Masonic order and Bahai Revelation (treasurer Miami Bahah Spiritual Assem- bly) Married December 25, 1900, in Boston, Emma Margaret, daughter of Sanford and Sarah (Blake) Hatch Children William, Margaret (B S Umv Miami 1937), Montgomery (B S Georgia School Technology 1929), and Charles Francis (Umv Florida 1932-34) Mrs Atwater died October 16, 1944 Death due to senility Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Miami Survived by children and four grandchildren MARCUS DOTY MUNN PHB l88l Born February 22, 1858, in Southington, Conn Died April 9, 1946, in Chicago, III Father, Charles E Munn, a teacher in Southington, representative in Connecticut General Assembly Mother, Ehza (Clark) Munn Lewis Academy, Southington Chemical engineering course, historian Class supper committee Senior year, member York Hall and Chi Phi Attended Yale Law School 1881-83 (LLB. 1883) Admitted to the bar 1883, corporation lawyer in St Paul, Minn , 1883-86, Republican State's Attorney of Minnesota 1886- 90, member Munn & Thygeson, lawyers, St Paul, 1890 until retirement 1919, founder National Dairy Council (president 1918-36, president emeritus 1936-46), president American Jersey Cattle Club 1915-26, member Masonic order Married June 8, 1887, in New Haven, Conn , Minnie Gertrude Ailing (Wellesley 1875-79), daughter of Willis George Ailing (M D 1870) and Gertrude (Bartholomew) Ailing, sister of Willis H Ailing, '95 S, and half sister of Roger W Alhng, '17 Daughters Helen, the wife of Victor Edgar Anderson; Gertrude, and Marcia, the wife of George D Putney Death due to cardiac insufficiency Buried in Acacia Park, Chicago Survived by wife, daughters, and one granddaughter. TRUMAN HANDY NEWBERRY PHB 1885 Born November 5, 1864, in Detroit, Mich Died October 3, 1945, in Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich Father, John Stoughton Newberry (B A Umv Michigan 1847, MA 1854), lawyer, manufacturer, and representative from Michigan in Congress sessions of 1879-80 and 1880-81, son of Ehhu and Rhoda (Phelps) Newberry of Windham County, Conn, and Sangerfield, NY Mother, Helen Parmelee (Handy) Newberry, daughter of Truman Parmelee and Harriet (Hall) Handy of Cleveland Yale relatives include a brother-in-law, Henry B Joy, '86 S Michigan Military Academy, Orchard Lake, Charher Institute, New York City, and Reed's School, Lakeville, Conn Select course; on board Yale Courant Senior year; member Bicycle Club Junior and Senior years, vice-commodore Yale Corinthian
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 122 |
Transcript | 122 Yale University Obituary Record ery Atwater (Class of 1855 S ) and Howell Atwater, '63 (half brothers), James Charnley, %$, Charles M Charnley, '65, and Walter H Charnley, '71 (cousins), David Daggett, '79 (brother-in-law); David L Daggett, '10 (nephew) Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven, General Russell's Collegiate and Commercial Institute, New Haven, and Cheshire (Conn ) Academy Select course, an editor Yale Record Junior year, member Triennial Committee, Alpha Chi, and The Cloister and Book and Snake Engaged in cotton compress business, St Louis, 1879-81, associated with Texas & St Louis Railroad Company, Tyler and Corsicana, Texas, 1881-84, traveled in Europe representing G H Gardner Sc Company, commission merchants, 1885, superintendent New Haven Wire Company 1887-93, associated with Washburn & Moen Manufacturing Company, Worcester, Mass, 1893-1903 (manager Boston office 1897-1903), treasurer Boston office Silsby [Wilham S, '79 S ]-Atwater Corporation, mining, 1904-07, engaged in citrus fruit culture, Quay, Fla , 1907-13, sales manager Florida Power & Light Company, Miami, 1913 until retirement 1937, member Masonic order and Bahai Revelation (treasurer Miami Bahah Spiritual Assem- bly) Married December 25, 1900, in Boston, Emma Margaret, daughter of Sanford and Sarah (Blake) Hatch Children William, Margaret (B S Umv Miami 1937), Montgomery (B S Georgia School Technology 1929), and Charles Francis (Umv Florida 1932-34) Mrs Atwater died October 16, 1944 Death due to senility Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Miami Survived by children and four grandchildren MARCUS DOTY MUNN PHB l88l Born February 22, 1858, in Southington, Conn Died April 9, 1946, in Chicago, III Father, Charles E Munn, a teacher in Southington, representative in Connecticut General Assembly Mother, Ehza (Clark) Munn Lewis Academy, Southington Chemical engineering course, historian Class supper committee Senior year, member York Hall and Chi Phi Attended Yale Law School 1881-83 (LLB. 1883) Admitted to the bar 1883, corporation lawyer in St Paul, Minn , 1883-86, Republican State's Attorney of Minnesota 1886- 90, member Munn & Thygeson, lawyers, St Paul, 1890 until retirement 1919, founder National Dairy Council (president 1918-36, president emeritus 1936-46), president American Jersey Cattle Club 1915-26, member Masonic order Married June 8, 1887, in New Haven, Conn , Minnie Gertrude Ailing (Wellesley 1875-79), daughter of Willis George Ailing (M D 1870) and Gertrude (Bartholomew) Ailing, sister of Willis H Ailing, '95 S, and half sister of Roger W Alhng, '17 Daughters Helen, the wife of Victor Edgar Anderson; Gertrude, and Marcia, the wife of George D Putney Death due to cardiac insufficiency Buried in Acacia Park, Chicago Survived by wife, daughters, and one granddaughter. TRUMAN HANDY NEWBERRY PHB 1885 Born November 5, 1864, in Detroit, Mich Died October 3, 1945, in Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich Father, John Stoughton Newberry (B A Umv Michigan 1847, MA 1854), lawyer, manufacturer, and representative from Michigan in Congress sessions of 1879-80 and 1880-81, son of Ehhu and Rhoda (Phelps) Newberry of Windham County, Conn, and Sangerfield, NY Mother, Helen Parmelee (Handy) Newberry, daughter of Truman Parmelee and Harriet (Hall) Handy of Cleveland Yale relatives include a brother-in-law, Henry B Joy, '86 S Michigan Military Academy, Orchard Lake, Charher Institute, New York City, and Reed's School, Lakeville, Conn Select course; on board Yale Courant Senior year; member Bicycle Club Junior and Senior years, vice-commodore Yale Corinthian |