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Law School 205 Ottawa; son of Joseph and Sophia (Viets) Watts of Portage County, Ohio Mother, Elvira (Taylor) Watts, daughter of Henry B and Elizabeth (Barnes) Taylor of Dover, Ohio College of Wooster Preparatory School, BA College of Wooster 1884, attended Yale Law School 1884-85 (LLB 1885), admitted to the bar 1885, lawyer in Toledo 1885-1946, assistant city solicitor 1891-92, solicitor 1893-96, president Toledo Board of Education 1905-07, member Phi Gamma Delta and Toledo, Lucas County, and Ohio State Bar associations Married September 29, 1885, in Creston, Ohio, Desdemona Ma\ Fouche (Oberhn Conservatory of Music 1881-83), daughter of Josiah Philhppi and Susanna (Stutz- man) Fouche Daughters Ethel Taylor (Vassar 1905; Umv Washington 1906-08), the wife of Judson Turner Pierce (Umv Washington 1910), Mae Dorothy, the wife of Clarence Wickersham Wacker (B A Coll Wooster 1910), and Desdemona Elvira (B A Wellesley 1922), the wife of Roy Wilson Schultz (Case School of Apphed Science Class of 1906) Mrs Watts died May 19, 1944 Death due to chronic prostatitis Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Toledo Survived by daughters and one grandson FRANK BAKER LLB 189O Born February 6,1865, in London, England Died May 5, 1946, in New Britain, Conn Parents, George Thomas and Catherine (Pocock) Baker of England Attended Yale Law School 1888-90 (LL B 1890), admitted to the bar in 1890 but never practiced law, successively occupied in Indianapolis and Chicago 1890-95, mechanic and later supervisor Stanley Rule & Level Company, New Britain, 1895 until retirement in 1940, member First Church of Christ (Congregational), New Britain Married July 16, 1890, in New Haven, Conn, Carrie, daughter of Andrew and Joanna (Kocher) Goodbred Children* Raymond Frank, '12 S , Arthur Alan, '19 S (PhD 1931), Evelyn Margaret (Teachers Coll Connecticut [New Britain] 1942), and Frances Marion, the wife of Howard Rice Hill (B S Trinity 1915) Mrs Baker died May 23, 1942 Death due to arteriosclerosis Buried in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven Survived by children and four grandchildren [WILLIAM] HYACINTHE [ARCHIBALD] RINGROSE LL B 189I Born May 7, 1874, in London, England Died June 19, 1946, in Yonkers, NY Father, Rev George Ringrose (Spurgeon's Coll, London), a minister and author, son of Horace Leonard and Avis Esther Ringrose of England Mother, Emma Dorothy (Benson) Ringrose, daughter of Pere Hyacinthe and Mary Leslie (Harrison) Benson Kent School for Boys, London, and New Haven (Conn) High School, attended Yale Law School 1889-91 (LLB 1891, member Kent Club), admitted to the bar 1891 and elected to Masters of the Bench of the Middle Temple Inns of Court, London, 1909, lawyer in New York City 1891-1909, 1914-24, and 1927-46, London 1909-14, and Nice and Pans, France, 1924-27, author The Poor Man's Pnest, Rev Dr Edwaid McGlynn (1890), The Inns of Court (1909), Marriage and Divorce Laws of the World (1911), and Why is America Neu- traP (1916), editor and publisher International Blue Boo\ 1910-43 and editor International Legal Directory 1925, lectured at Umversity of Oxford, Yale University, and Boston University 1943-46, a prolific writer of letters to the editor, lay reader Grace Church (Episcopal), Brooklyn Married May 1, 1897, in Westmont, N J , Mary Esther, daughter of Robert F and Mary Esther (Umstead) Williams No children Mrs Ringrose died February 7, 1945 Death due to cardiac collapse Buried in Old River Cemetery, Old Lyme, Conn Survived by a sister, Lizzie Hamilton Ringrose Place, the wife of Rev Frank Place, of Boston, and a brother, Rev Samuel Draper Ringrose, DD (BD Boston Umv 1913), of Philadelphia
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 205 |
Transcript | Law School 205 Ottawa; son of Joseph and Sophia (Viets) Watts of Portage County, Ohio Mother, Elvira (Taylor) Watts, daughter of Henry B and Elizabeth (Barnes) Taylor of Dover, Ohio College of Wooster Preparatory School, BA College of Wooster 1884, attended Yale Law School 1884-85 (LLB 1885), admitted to the bar 1885, lawyer in Toledo 1885-1946, assistant city solicitor 1891-92, solicitor 1893-96, president Toledo Board of Education 1905-07, member Phi Gamma Delta and Toledo, Lucas County, and Ohio State Bar associations Married September 29, 1885, in Creston, Ohio, Desdemona Ma\ Fouche (Oberhn Conservatory of Music 1881-83), daughter of Josiah Philhppi and Susanna (Stutz- man) Fouche Daughters Ethel Taylor (Vassar 1905; Umv Washington 1906-08), the wife of Judson Turner Pierce (Umv Washington 1910), Mae Dorothy, the wife of Clarence Wickersham Wacker (B A Coll Wooster 1910), and Desdemona Elvira (B A Wellesley 1922), the wife of Roy Wilson Schultz (Case School of Apphed Science Class of 1906) Mrs Watts died May 19, 1944 Death due to chronic prostatitis Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Toledo Survived by daughters and one grandson FRANK BAKER LLB 189O Born February 6,1865, in London, England Died May 5, 1946, in New Britain, Conn Parents, George Thomas and Catherine (Pocock) Baker of England Attended Yale Law School 1888-90 (LL B 1890), admitted to the bar in 1890 but never practiced law, successively occupied in Indianapolis and Chicago 1890-95, mechanic and later supervisor Stanley Rule & Level Company, New Britain, 1895 until retirement in 1940, member First Church of Christ (Congregational), New Britain Married July 16, 1890, in New Haven, Conn, Carrie, daughter of Andrew and Joanna (Kocher) Goodbred Children* Raymond Frank, '12 S , Arthur Alan, '19 S (PhD 1931), Evelyn Margaret (Teachers Coll Connecticut [New Britain] 1942), and Frances Marion, the wife of Howard Rice Hill (B S Trinity 1915) Mrs Baker died May 23, 1942 Death due to arteriosclerosis Buried in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven Survived by children and four grandchildren [WILLIAM] HYACINTHE [ARCHIBALD] RINGROSE LL B 189I Born May 7, 1874, in London, England Died June 19, 1946, in Yonkers, NY Father, Rev George Ringrose (Spurgeon's Coll, London), a minister and author, son of Horace Leonard and Avis Esther Ringrose of England Mother, Emma Dorothy (Benson) Ringrose, daughter of Pere Hyacinthe and Mary Leslie (Harrison) Benson Kent School for Boys, London, and New Haven (Conn) High School, attended Yale Law School 1889-91 (LLB 1891, member Kent Club), admitted to the bar 1891 and elected to Masters of the Bench of the Middle Temple Inns of Court, London, 1909, lawyer in New York City 1891-1909, 1914-24, and 1927-46, London 1909-14, and Nice and Pans, France, 1924-27, author The Poor Man's Pnest, Rev Dr Edwaid McGlynn (1890), The Inns of Court (1909), Marriage and Divorce Laws of the World (1911), and Why is America Neu- traP (1916), editor and publisher International Blue Boo\ 1910-43 and editor International Legal Directory 1925, lectured at Umversity of Oxford, Yale University, and Boston University 1943-46, a prolific writer of letters to the editor, lay reader Grace Church (Episcopal), Brooklyn Married May 1, 1897, in Westmont, N J , Mary Esther, daughter of Robert F and Mary Esther (Umstead) Williams No children Mrs Ringrose died February 7, 1945 Death due to cardiac collapse Buried in Old River Cemetery, Old Lyme, Conn Survived by a sister, Lizzie Hamilton Ringrose Place, the wife of Rev Frank Place, of Boston, and a brother, Rev Samuel Draper Ringrose, DD (BD Boston Umv 1913), of Philadelphia |