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LAW SCHOOL BACHELORS OF LAWS MURRAY CORRINGTON LLB l88l Born December 18, 1853, in Peoria, III Died April 19, 1946, in New Yor\ City Father, Washington Cornngton, a farmer in Peoria, son of Samuel Cornngton Mother, Ehzabeth Hannah (Chase) Cornngton, daughter of Valentine Chase BA Knox College 1879, attended Yale Law School 1879-81 (LLB 1881, member Kent Club), practiced in New York City 1881-1946, specializing in patent law and inventions (associated with Choate & Larocque, Choate, Larocque & Mitchell, and Choate, Mitchell & Ely) Death due to advanced age and injuries received in a fall Survived by no immediate relatives JASON PARKER THOMSON LL B 1884 Born December 28, 1853, in New Haven, Conn Died January 24, 1946, in New Haven, Conn Father, Edgar Teed Thomson of Woodbury, Conn , founder Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, book and job printers, binders, and stationers, New Haven, son of Bela and Sylvia (Teed) Thomson of Litchfield, Conn Mother, Ehzabeth Palmer (Shelley) Thomson, daughter of Ornn and Elizabeth (Palmer) Shellev of Guilford, Conn Lancastenan School, New Haven, and Westville (Conn ) Academy, pony express rider, Cass County, Mo , 1868-70, attended Yale Law School 1882-84 (LLB 1884, member Kent Club), assistant to Judge Lynde Harrison (LLB i860) and Judge Levi N Blydenburg, New Haven, 1884-96, lawyer in New Haven, specializing in probate work, 1897 until retirement in 1926, resided in New Haven, and Miami, Fla , member Second Company, Governor's Foot Guard (historian of the company and author History of Second Company, Governor's Foot Guard, 1899), New Haven County Bar Association, Masonic order, and St James Church (Episcopal), New Haven Married June 18,1891, in Brewster, N Y., Margaret Louise, daughter of Mattnas Leviticus and Estelle (Armstrong) Darton Children Gertrude Darton (Yale Graduate School 1914-17), the wife of Samuel Alford Guilford, and Jason Parker, Jr Mrs Thomson died August 4,1936 Death due to generalized arteriosclerosis Buried in Fair Haven Union Cemetery, New Haven Survived by children JOHN GREENFIELD WILLIS LL B 1884 Born August 10, 1861, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Died August 1,1945, in Reno, Nev Attended Oberhn College 1878-79 and Yale Law School 1883-84 (LLB 1884), engaged in real-estate business in Salt Lake City 1879-83, city solicitor Galhpohs, Ohio, 1884-85, practiced law and engaged in educational work in Mount Ayr, Iowa (member Mount & Willis), Dillon, Mont, and Goldfield, Nev, about 1900-10, resided in Rock Springs, Wyo, and in Walla Walla, Wash, 1927-29, lawyer in Ogden, Utah, and Reno 1929-45, composed music and in 1941 gave several of his works to the Yale Memorabilia collection, member Masonic order Mrs Willis predeceased her husband Death due to terminal hypostatic pneumonia Buried in Masonic Cemetery, Reno Survived by no immediate relatives CHARLES FREMONT WATTS LL B 1885 Born October 23, 1861, tn Ottawa, Ohio. Died February 17, 1946, in Waterville, Ohio Father, Henry Viets Watts, a farmer in 204
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 204 |
Transcript | LAW SCHOOL BACHELORS OF LAWS MURRAY CORRINGTON LLB l88l Born December 18, 1853, in Peoria, III Died April 19, 1946, in New Yor\ City Father, Washington Cornngton, a farmer in Peoria, son of Samuel Cornngton Mother, Ehzabeth Hannah (Chase) Cornngton, daughter of Valentine Chase BA Knox College 1879, attended Yale Law School 1879-81 (LLB 1881, member Kent Club), practiced in New York City 1881-1946, specializing in patent law and inventions (associated with Choate & Larocque, Choate, Larocque & Mitchell, and Choate, Mitchell & Ely) Death due to advanced age and injuries received in a fall Survived by no immediate relatives JASON PARKER THOMSON LL B 1884 Born December 28, 1853, in New Haven, Conn Died January 24, 1946, in New Haven, Conn Father, Edgar Teed Thomson of Woodbury, Conn , founder Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, book and job printers, binders, and stationers, New Haven, son of Bela and Sylvia (Teed) Thomson of Litchfield, Conn Mother, Ehzabeth Palmer (Shelley) Thomson, daughter of Ornn and Elizabeth (Palmer) Shellev of Guilford, Conn Lancastenan School, New Haven, and Westville (Conn ) Academy, pony express rider, Cass County, Mo , 1868-70, attended Yale Law School 1882-84 (LLB 1884, member Kent Club), assistant to Judge Lynde Harrison (LLB i860) and Judge Levi N Blydenburg, New Haven, 1884-96, lawyer in New Haven, specializing in probate work, 1897 until retirement in 1926, resided in New Haven, and Miami, Fla , member Second Company, Governor's Foot Guard (historian of the company and author History of Second Company, Governor's Foot Guard, 1899), New Haven County Bar Association, Masonic order, and St James Church (Episcopal), New Haven Married June 18,1891, in Brewster, N Y., Margaret Louise, daughter of Mattnas Leviticus and Estelle (Armstrong) Darton Children Gertrude Darton (Yale Graduate School 1914-17), the wife of Samuel Alford Guilford, and Jason Parker, Jr Mrs Thomson died August 4,1936 Death due to generalized arteriosclerosis Buried in Fair Haven Union Cemetery, New Haven Survived by children JOHN GREENFIELD WILLIS LL B 1884 Born August 10, 1861, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Died August 1,1945, in Reno, Nev Attended Oberhn College 1878-79 and Yale Law School 1883-84 (LLB 1884), engaged in real-estate business in Salt Lake City 1879-83, city solicitor Galhpohs, Ohio, 1884-85, practiced law and engaged in educational work in Mount Ayr, Iowa (member Mount & Willis), Dillon, Mont, and Goldfield, Nev, about 1900-10, resided in Rock Springs, Wyo, and in Walla Walla, Wash, 1927-29, lawyer in Ogden, Utah, and Reno 1929-45, composed music and in 1941 gave several of his works to the Yale Memorabilia collection, member Masonic order Mrs Willis predeceased her husband Death due to terminal hypostatic pneumonia Buried in Masonic Cemetery, Reno Survived by no immediate relatives CHARLES FREMONT WATTS LL B 1885 Born October 23, 1861, tn Ottawa, Ohio. Died February 17, 1946, in Waterville, Ohio Father, Henry Viets Watts, a farmer in 204 |