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6o Yale University Obituary Record Married November 15,1905, in Houston, Minnie Adella Phillips Byrd, daughter of Marion and Minnie Adella Phillips Children* Ernest Augustus (B A Rice Inst 1928), Rudolph Frederick, Jr (BA Rice Inst 1929, MA 1930), Minnie Adella (B A Rice Inst 1933), the wife of George Irvin Terrell (BS Agricultural and Mechanical Coll. Texas 1928), John Phillips (B A Rice Inst. 1934), and David Richard (B A Rice Inst 1937). Death due to blood poisoning from a carbuncle Buried in Forest Park Cemetery, Houston Survived by wife, children, eight grandchildren, and a sister, Anna Weichert Brockway (BA Vassar 1906), the wife of George Edward Brockway (B A Williams 1907, M D Johns Hopkins 1911) of Brooklyn, NY. CHARLES HULBERT WILSON B A I9OO Born October 15, 1877, in Pittsfield, Mass Died May 13, 1948, in Pittsfield, Mass. Father, James Wilson, partner James and E H Wilson, Inc, woolen manufacturers, Pittsfield, son of Solomon and Mary Elizabeth (Dunham) Wilson Mother, Harriet Deming (Strong) Wilson, daughter of Edward Strong (B A 1838) and Margaret Scott (Sherman) Strong Yale relatives include William L Strong (B A 1802) (great-grandfather), William Strong (B A 1828), Newton D Strong (B A 1831), and Samuel W Strong (B A 1843) (great- uncles), Wilham T Strong (BA 1876) (uncle) The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn Second dispute appointment Junior and Senior years, member Delta Kappa Epsilon In textile business with father in Pittsfield 1900-1927 (vice-president and treasurer of the company 1916-1927); with Old Colony Trust Company, Boston, 1927-30 and attended Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration 1928-29, resident manager Pittsfield office Tifft Brothers, investment bankers and member New York and Boston stock exchanges, 1930 until retirement from active business 1942, vice- president American Association of Woolen and Worsted Manufacturers, civilian em ployee Quartermaster Corps, New York City, July, 1918-December, 1919, on subcommittee for purchase of woolen goods, Committee on Supplies, Council of National Defense, in World War I; director Pittsfield Boys Club 1902-48, Berkshire School for Crippled Children, and Berkshire County YM.C.A.; presented twenty- acre Wilson Park and playground to Pittsfield; member First Congregational Church, Pittsfield (deacon 1910-16 and 1944-46) Married April 4,1913, in Pittsfield, Lena Edge Wyman Sampson, daughter of Silas and Mary Jarvis (Houdlette) Wyman Children* Charles Hulbert, Jr (died August 17, 1915); Virginia (B A. Connecticut Coll 1938), the wife of Robert Newman Hart (ME Cornell 1932, MME. 1933), and James, 2d (Class of 1944). Death due to surgical shock. Ashes interred in Pittsfield Cemetery Survived by wife (died August 5, 1949), daughter, one son, four grandchildren, and a brother, Edward Strong Wilson of Larchmont, N.Y. HUGH AUCHINCLOSS BA. I9OI Born December 28, 1878, tn New Yor\ City. Died September 21, 1947, in North Haven, Maine. Father, Edgar Stirling Auchincloss (B A New York Umv 1864), member Auchmcloss Brothers, commission merchants, New York City, son of John and Ehzabeth (Buck) Auchmcloss Mother, Maria La Grange (Sloan) Auchincloss; daughter of Samuel and Margaret (Elmendorf) Sloan Yale relatives include. Frederick L. Auchincloss (BA 1871), John W. Auchincloss (PhD 1873), Hugh D Auchincloss (B A 1879), Richard C Colt (BA. 1885) (uncles), C Russell Auchincloss, '03, J. Howland Auchincloss, '08, S Sloan Colt, '14, Julian R Sloan (Class of 1918) (cousins), Edgar S Auchincloss, '32, Richard S Auchincloss, '32, Douglas Auchincloss (Class of 1936), Gordon Auchincloss, 2d (Class of 1939), and Reginald L. Auchincloss, Jr, '40 (nephews) Groton (Mass ) School First dispute ap-
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 60 |
Transcript | 6o Yale University Obituary Record Married November 15,1905, in Houston, Minnie Adella Phillips Byrd, daughter of Marion and Minnie Adella Phillips Children* Ernest Augustus (B A Rice Inst 1928), Rudolph Frederick, Jr (BA Rice Inst 1929, MA 1930), Minnie Adella (B A Rice Inst 1933), the wife of George Irvin Terrell (BS Agricultural and Mechanical Coll. Texas 1928), John Phillips (B A Rice Inst. 1934), and David Richard (B A Rice Inst 1937). Death due to blood poisoning from a carbuncle Buried in Forest Park Cemetery, Houston Survived by wife, children, eight grandchildren, and a sister, Anna Weichert Brockway (BA Vassar 1906), the wife of George Edward Brockway (B A Williams 1907, M D Johns Hopkins 1911) of Brooklyn, NY. CHARLES HULBERT WILSON B A I9OO Born October 15, 1877, in Pittsfield, Mass Died May 13, 1948, in Pittsfield, Mass. Father, James Wilson, partner James and E H Wilson, Inc, woolen manufacturers, Pittsfield, son of Solomon and Mary Elizabeth (Dunham) Wilson Mother, Harriet Deming (Strong) Wilson, daughter of Edward Strong (B A 1838) and Margaret Scott (Sherman) Strong Yale relatives include William L Strong (B A 1802) (great-grandfather), William Strong (B A 1828), Newton D Strong (B A 1831), and Samuel W Strong (B A 1843) (great- uncles), Wilham T Strong (BA 1876) (uncle) The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn Second dispute appointment Junior and Senior years, member Delta Kappa Epsilon In textile business with father in Pittsfield 1900-1927 (vice-president and treasurer of the company 1916-1927); with Old Colony Trust Company, Boston, 1927-30 and attended Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration 1928-29, resident manager Pittsfield office Tifft Brothers, investment bankers and member New York and Boston stock exchanges, 1930 until retirement from active business 1942, vice- president American Association of Woolen and Worsted Manufacturers, civilian em ployee Quartermaster Corps, New York City, July, 1918-December, 1919, on subcommittee for purchase of woolen goods, Committee on Supplies, Council of National Defense, in World War I; director Pittsfield Boys Club 1902-48, Berkshire School for Crippled Children, and Berkshire County YM.C.A.; presented twenty- acre Wilson Park and playground to Pittsfield; member First Congregational Church, Pittsfield (deacon 1910-16 and 1944-46) Married April 4,1913, in Pittsfield, Lena Edge Wyman Sampson, daughter of Silas and Mary Jarvis (Houdlette) Wyman Children* Charles Hulbert, Jr (died August 17, 1915); Virginia (B A. Connecticut Coll 1938), the wife of Robert Newman Hart (ME Cornell 1932, MME. 1933), and James, 2d (Class of 1944). Death due to surgical shock. Ashes interred in Pittsfield Cemetery Survived by wife (died August 5, 1949), daughter, one son, four grandchildren, and a brother, Edward Strong Wilson of Larchmont, N.Y. HUGH AUCHINCLOSS BA. I9OI Born December 28, 1878, tn New Yor\ City. Died September 21, 1947, in North Haven, Maine. Father, Edgar Stirling Auchincloss (B A New York Umv 1864), member Auchmcloss Brothers, commission merchants, New York City, son of John and Ehzabeth (Buck) Auchmcloss Mother, Maria La Grange (Sloan) Auchincloss; daughter of Samuel and Margaret (Elmendorf) Sloan Yale relatives include. Frederick L. Auchincloss (BA 1871), John W. Auchincloss (PhD 1873), Hugh D Auchincloss (B A 1879), Richard C Colt (BA. 1885) (uncles), C Russell Auchincloss, '03, J. Howland Auchincloss, '08, S Sloan Colt, '14, Julian R Sloan (Class of 1918) (cousins), Edgar S Auchincloss, '32, Richard S Auchincloss, '32, Douglas Auchincloss (Class of 1936), Gordon Auchincloss, 2d (Class of 1939), and Reginald L. Auchincloss, Jr, '40 (nephews) Groton (Mass ) School First dispute ap- |