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Yale College and Betsy (Havens) Bissell of Norwalk, Conn. Mother, Fannie A. (Shelton) Bissell; daughter of Charles S Shelton (B.A. 1840) and Henrietta Mills (Hyde) Shelton of Jersey City, NJ. Yale relatives include Zebulon Ely (B.A. 1779); Samuel Sherwood (B.A 1749) and Joseph Bissell (B A. 1751) (great - great - great - grandfathers); Samuel B. Sherwood (BA. 1786) (great- great-grandfather); Clark Bissell (BA. 1806) (great-grandfather); Samuel B. S. Bissell (BA 1830) (great-uncle); Edward Havens Bissell (Class of 1870) and Charles H Shelton, '77 (uncles); Emery Bissell (M.D Hon. 1839), Sherwood B. Ives, '93, Samuel B. S. Bissell, '94, Ernest S. Van Tassell, '03, Henry Wood Shelton, '04, Kenneth M. Bissell, '07, Clifford H. Bissell, '08, G. Shelton Bissell, '09, Malcolm H Bissell, '11 S., Willis H P Shelton (Class of 1912), and A. Shelton Keith, '13 S. (cousins). Montclair (NJ.) High School. First English composition prize Sophomore year, philosophical oration appointment Junior and Senior years; James Gordon Bennett Prize and two-year honors in political science and law Senior year; member Yale Union and Phi Beta Kappa. Postgraduate student in economics, sociology, and history Columbia University 1897-98, studied law in office of Murphy, Lloyd & Boyd [Robert M, Jr, '84], Montclair, 1898-1900 and attended New York Law School 1899-1900; admitted to New York bar in 1900 and New Jersey bar in 1902, lawyer in New York City and Montclair 1900-1948, with Reeves, Todd & Swain, New York City, 1905-7, closing officer title department Fidelity Trust Company, Newark, N.J.; town recorder (police judge) Montclair 1937-40, with Light Battery A, 1st Regiment Artillery, Connecticut Volunteers (Yale Battery), Camp Niantic, June 23-September 16, 1898, mustered out October 25, 1898, barracks secretary Y M C.A., Camp Merritt, August 15- November 15, 1918, served on local draft board and chairman executive committee Bureau of Returning Soldiers and Sailors, Montclair, during World War I; treasurer YM.C.A., Montclair, 1922-41; director Essex County (N.J.) Children's Aid Society, Whittier House, and Montclair Art 39 Museum, member Sons of the American Revolution, American Civil Liberties Union, Montclair and American Bar associations, and Union Congregational Church, Montclair (church clerk and deacon) Married May 28, 1910, in Providence, RI, Helen Manatt (B A Wellesley 1903), daughter of J Irving Manatt (Ph D 1873) and Arietta Winifred (Clark) Manatt Children. Arthur Harry, Jr, '34, Faith Brewster (BA Univ. North Carolina 1936); Helen Treat (BA Temple 1940), the wife of Bryn Hammarstrom (B S Wesleyan 1939), and Marian (BA George Washington Umv 1942), the wife of Jay George Blunder (B A. Antioch 1947; London School of Economics 1948-) Death due to lobar pneumonia Ashes interred in Montclair Survived by wife, children, two grandchildren, and a brother, Shelton Bissell, '97 (died August 15, 1949) WILLIAM DARRACH BA 1897 Born March 12, 1876, tn Germantown, Pa Died May 24, 1948, in Greenwich, Conn Father, William Darrach (B A Umv Pennsylvania 1859, M D 1861, MA 1862), a physician m Germantown; son of William Darrach (MD Umv Pennsylvania 1819) and Margaretta (Monro) Darrach Mother, Edith Romeyn (Aertsen) Darrach, daughter of James Musgrave and Harriet Romeyn (Smith) Aertsen, Fay School, Southboro, Mass, and The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa Second Berkeley Premium in Latin Composition Freshman year, oration appointment Junior year, high oration appointment and two- year honors in natural sciences Senior year, Yale Athletic Team Junior year (winner mile walk Yale-Princeton meet), floor manager Senior Promenade, on triennial reunion committee, member Psi Upsilon, Wolf's Head, Sigma Xi, and Phi Beta Kappa Attended College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, 1897-1901 (MD and MA 1901), surgical interne Presbyterian Hospital, New York City, 1901-3, physician and surgeon in New York City 1903-48, on staff Columbia Uni-
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 39 |
Transcript | Yale College and Betsy (Havens) Bissell of Norwalk, Conn. Mother, Fannie A. (Shelton) Bissell; daughter of Charles S Shelton (B.A. 1840) and Henrietta Mills (Hyde) Shelton of Jersey City, NJ. Yale relatives include Zebulon Ely (B.A. 1779); Samuel Sherwood (B.A 1749) and Joseph Bissell (B A. 1751) (great - great - great - grandfathers); Samuel B. Sherwood (BA. 1786) (great- great-grandfather); Clark Bissell (BA. 1806) (great-grandfather); Samuel B. S. Bissell (BA 1830) (great-uncle); Edward Havens Bissell (Class of 1870) and Charles H Shelton, '77 (uncles); Emery Bissell (M.D Hon. 1839), Sherwood B. Ives, '93, Samuel B. S. Bissell, '94, Ernest S. Van Tassell, '03, Henry Wood Shelton, '04, Kenneth M. Bissell, '07, Clifford H. Bissell, '08, G. Shelton Bissell, '09, Malcolm H Bissell, '11 S., Willis H P Shelton (Class of 1912), and A. Shelton Keith, '13 S. (cousins). Montclair (NJ.) High School. First English composition prize Sophomore year, philosophical oration appointment Junior and Senior years; James Gordon Bennett Prize and two-year honors in political science and law Senior year; member Yale Union and Phi Beta Kappa. Postgraduate student in economics, sociology, and history Columbia University 1897-98, studied law in office of Murphy, Lloyd & Boyd [Robert M, Jr, '84], Montclair, 1898-1900 and attended New York Law School 1899-1900; admitted to New York bar in 1900 and New Jersey bar in 1902, lawyer in New York City and Montclair 1900-1948, with Reeves, Todd & Swain, New York City, 1905-7, closing officer title department Fidelity Trust Company, Newark, N.J.; town recorder (police judge) Montclair 1937-40, with Light Battery A, 1st Regiment Artillery, Connecticut Volunteers (Yale Battery), Camp Niantic, June 23-September 16, 1898, mustered out October 25, 1898, barracks secretary Y M C.A., Camp Merritt, August 15- November 15, 1918, served on local draft board and chairman executive committee Bureau of Returning Soldiers and Sailors, Montclair, during World War I; treasurer YM.C.A., Montclair, 1922-41; director Essex County (N.J.) Children's Aid Society, Whittier House, and Montclair Art 39 Museum, member Sons of the American Revolution, American Civil Liberties Union, Montclair and American Bar associations, and Union Congregational Church, Montclair (church clerk and deacon) Married May 28, 1910, in Providence, RI, Helen Manatt (B A Wellesley 1903), daughter of J Irving Manatt (Ph D 1873) and Arietta Winifred (Clark) Manatt Children. Arthur Harry, Jr, '34, Faith Brewster (BA Univ. North Carolina 1936); Helen Treat (BA Temple 1940), the wife of Bryn Hammarstrom (B S Wesleyan 1939), and Marian (BA George Washington Umv 1942), the wife of Jay George Blunder (B A. Antioch 1947; London School of Economics 1948-) Death due to lobar pneumonia Ashes interred in Montclair Survived by wife, children, two grandchildren, and a brother, Shelton Bissell, '97 (died August 15, 1949) WILLIAM DARRACH BA 1897 Born March 12, 1876, tn Germantown, Pa Died May 24, 1948, in Greenwich, Conn Father, William Darrach (B A Umv Pennsylvania 1859, M D 1861, MA 1862), a physician m Germantown; son of William Darrach (MD Umv Pennsylvania 1819) and Margaretta (Monro) Darrach Mother, Edith Romeyn (Aertsen) Darrach, daughter of James Musgrave and Harriet Romeyn (Smith) Aertsen, Fay School, Southboro, Mass, and The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa Second Berkeley Premium in Latin Composition Freshman year, oration appointment Junior year, high oration appointment and two- year honors in natural sciences Senior year, Yale Athletic Team Junior year (winner mile walk Yale-Princeton meet), floor manager Senior Promenade, on triennial reunion committee, member Psi Upsilon, Wolf's Head, Sigma Xi, and Phi Beta Kappa Attended College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, 1897-1901 (MD and MA 1901), surgical interne Presbyterian Hospital, New York City, 1901-3, physician and surgeon in New York City 1903-48, on staff Columbia Uni- |