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5« Yale University Obituary Record Mass, Deborah Wilcox Sayles Hill, daughter of Frederic Clark and Deborah Cook (Wilcox) Sayles Son* Frank Farwell, Jr (B S Purdue 1943). Death due to coronary artery heart disease Buried in Lake Forest Cemetery. Survived by wife, son, five stepchildren, Mrs Mary Hill Surpless, Mrs Deborah Jeannette Vincent, Fred B Hill, Jr, Robert C Hill, and Edward S Hill, eleven grandchildren, and two brothers, Montague Ferry, '02 S (died April 11, 1949), and Horace F Ferry, fo6 Another brother, John F Ferry, '01 S, died in 1910 FREDERICK CHRISTIAN HAVEMEYER B A I9OO Born August 20, 1879, in Newport, RI. Died June 1, 1948, in New Yor\ Ctty. Father, Theodore Augustus Havemeyer, president Sugar Refineries Company, vice- president American Sugar Refining Company, consul general of the Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary 1871-96, the father of golf in the United States, first president Umted States Golf Association, which he was instrumental in organizing, and donor of first Amateur Trophy; son of Frederick Christian Havemeyer (Columbia Class of 1825) and Sarah Osborne Towns- end) Havemeyer Mother, Emihe (de Loosey) Havemeyer, daughter of Chevalier Charles F de Loosey, Austrian Consul General, New York City, 1850-70 Yale relatives include four nephews, John Mayer (Class of 1908 S), Henry O Havemeyer, Jr. (Class of 1926), and John C Winslow, '31, and Arthur Winslow, 2d, '36 Dnsler School, New York City, and private tutor First colloquy appointment Junior year, second dispute appointment Senior year, Yale Golf Team four years (played on first Yale team organized in 1896 with his brother, Henry O. Havemeyer, captain Senior year), treasurer Um versity Golf Club Junior year, president Senior year, member Yale Corinthian Yacht Club, University Club, Kappa Psi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Scroll and Key. Traveled around world with his classmate James W. Barney 1900-1901, learned process of sugar refining at Havemeyers & Elder Refinery of the American Sugar Refining Company, Brooklyn, N.Y; and of accounting and sales in New York office 1901-6, attended New York Law School 1901-5 (LL.B 1905), admitted to the bar 1905 and lawyer in New York City; assistant general manager Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal 1906-8, member Havemeyers & Elder, Inc, holding company, New York City, 1906-17, director from its incorporation in 1917 until his death, treasurer 1906-8, vice-president Nicholas & Company, importers of wines and liquors, New York City; volunteered as ambulance driver with Norton-Harjes Ambulance Corps, France, May, 1915- November, 1917, awarded Croix de Guerre October 25, 1917; commissioned Lieutenant (l S)y US Naval Reserve, January 6, 1918, and detailed assistant to Naval Attache, Paris, February-May; intelligence officer with Eighteenth French Army, Bordeaux, June-December; aide to Rear Admiral Long, Paris, December, 1918- January, 1919, placed on inactive list March 17, 1919. Married (1) July 21, 1906, in New York City, Lilhe Harnman Travers, daughter of Oliver and Laura (Low) Harnman No children Mr and Mrs. Havemeyer were divorced in 1926. Married (2) in July, 1927, in Pans, Leone (Morgan) Stahl. No children Mr. and Mrs Havemeyer were divorced in 1938 Married (3) July 18, 1938, in Elkton, Md, Aninha Carver Livingston, daughter of Rev. Alexander Burton Carver. No children. Mr. and Mrs. Havemeyer were divorced Death due to a stroke. Buried in Green- Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn Survived by a sister, Mrs William Butler Duncan of Aiken, SC, and a brother, Henry O Havemeyer, '00 ROBERT TAYLOR HINTON B.A. 190O Born July 11, 1878, tn Parts, Ky Died January 24, 1948, in Lexington, Ky. Father, Wilham Moore Hinton, a jeweler in Pans, son of Richard Edward and Ehzabeth (Marston) Hinton of Fredericksburg, Va Mother, Elizabeth Goodloe (Miller) Hinton, daughter of John and Elizabeth
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 56 |
Transcript | 5« Yale University Obituary Record Mass, Deborah Wilcox Sayles Hill, daughter of Frederic Clark and Deborah Cook (Wilcox) Sayles Son* Frank Farwell, Jr (B S Purdue 1943). Death due to coronary artery heart disease Buried in Lake Forest Cemetery. Survived by wife, son, five stepchildren, Mrs Mary Hill Surpless, Mrs Deborah Jeannette Vincent, Fred B Hill, Jr, Robert C Hill, and Edward S Hill, eleven grandchildren, and two brothers, Montague Ferry, '02 S (died April 11, 1949), and Horace F Ferry, fo6 Another brother, John F Ferry, '01 S, died in 1910 FREDERICK CHRISTIAN HAVEMEYER B A I9OO Born August 20, 1879, in Newport, RI. Died June 1, 1948, in New Yor\ Ctty. Father, Theodore Augustus Havemeyer, president Sugar Refineries Company, vice- president American Sugar Refining Company, consul general of the Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary 1871-96, the father of golf in the United States, first president Umted States Golf Association, which he was instrumental in organizing, and donor of first Amateur Trophy; son of Frederick Christian Havemeyer (Columbia Class of 1825) and Sarah Osborne Towns- end) Havemeyer Mother, Emihe (de Loosey) Havemeyer, daughter of Chevalier Charles F de Loosey, Austrian Consul General, New York City, 1850-70 Yale relatives include four nephews, John Mayer (Class of 1908 S), Henry O Havemeyer, Jr. (Class of 1926), and John C Winslow, '31, and Arthur Winslow, 2d, '36 Dnsler School, New York City, and private tutor First colloquy appointment Junior year, second dispute appointment Senior year, Yale Golf Team four years (played on first Yale team organized in 1896 with his brother, Henry O. Havemeyer, captain Senior year), treasurer Um versity Golf Club Junior year, president Senior year, member Yale Corinthian Yacht Club, University Club, Kappa Psi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Scroll and Key. Traveled around world with his classmate James W. Barney 1900-1901, learned process of sugar refining at Havemeyers & Elder Refinery of the American Sugar Refining Company, Brooklyn, N.Y; and of accounting and sales in New York office 1901-6, attended New York Law School 1901-5 (LL.B 1905), admitted to the bar 1905 and lawyer in New York City; assistant general manager Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal 1906-8, member Havemeyers & Elder, Inc, holding company, New York City, 1906-17, director from its incorporation in 1917 until his death, treasurer 1906-8, vice-president Nicholas & Company, importers of wines and liquors, New York City; volunteered as ambulance driver with Norton-Harjes Ambulance Corps, France, May, 1915- November, 1917, awarded Croix de Guerre October 25, 1917; commissioned Lieutenant (l S)y US Naval Reserve, January 6, 1918, and detailed assistant to Naval Attache, Paris, February-May; intelligence officer with Eighteenth French Army, Bordeaux, June-December; aide to Rear Admiral Long, Paris, December, 1918- January, 1919, placed on inactive list March 17, 1919. Married (1) July 21, 1906, in New York City, Lilhe Harnman Travers, daughter of Oliver and Laura (Low) Harnman No children Mr and Mrs. Havemeyer were divorced in 1926. Married (2) in July, 1927, in Pans, Leone (Morgan) Stahl. No children Mr. and Mrs Havemeyer were divorced in 1938 Married (3) July 18, 1938, in Elkton, Md, Aninha Carver Livingston, daughter of Rev. Alexander Burton Carver. No children. Mr. and Mrs. Havemeyer were divorced Death due to a stroke. Buried in Green- Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn Survived by a sister, Mrs William Butler Duncan of Aiken, SC, and a brother, Henry O Havemeyer, '00 ROBERT TAYLOR HINTON B.A. 190O Born July 11, 1878, tn Parts, Ky Died January 24, 1948, in Lexington, Ky. Father, Wilham Moore Hinton, a jeweler in Pans, son of Richard Edward and Ehzabeth (Marston) Hinton of Fredericksburg, Va Mother, Elizabeth Goodloe (Miller) Hinton, daughter of John and Elizabeth |