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64 Yale University Obituary Record Academie, Palmes Universitaires, vice- president Vermont Yale Association 1927- 28, chairman General Conference of Christian Workers, Northfield, 1934-41 and member of the General Conference Committee 1941-46; commissioned First Lieutenant (Chaplain), First Vermont Infantry, September 7, 1916, transferred to 103d Infantry, 26th Division, September 20, 1917, served on Chemin des Dames and Toul fronts, appointed to Board of General Headquarters, Chaplains, supervising religious activities American Expeditionary Forces, assistant to Senior Headquarters Chaplains (later acting Senior Chaplain) 1918-19, promoted Captain March 21, 1919, and Major May 2, 1919, discharged July 3, 1919, liaison officer appointed by Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, between churches and Protestant chaplains in Army and Navy and Protestant Director General of Committee on Army and Navy Chaplains 1940-41, member First Presbytenan Church, New York City Married April 14, 1904, in Southport, Conn, Charlotte May, daughter of John Holmes and Charlotte (Taylor) Hull Children Charlotte (B A Radchffe 1926), the wife of Justin V Emerson (B A Cornell 1936, Ph D Yale 1949), and Margaret Emma (B A Middlebury 1928), the wife of Charles M Rice, '28 Death due to cardiac failure Buried in Northfield Center Cemetery Survived by wife, daughters, and two grandchildren University Dramatic Association; secretary and treasurer Camera Club Senior year, member Beta Theta Pi Attended Albany Medical College 1901- 5 (MD 1905, member Nu Sigma Nu), interne Albany Hospital 1905-6, first surgical assistant to Dr. Willis G. Macdonald, surgeon, Albany, 1906-8; physician and surgeon in Jamaica, N.Y, 1908-9 and Brooklyn 1909 until retirement 1944, chief surgeon Coney Island Hospital, Brooklyn, attending surgeon Caledonian Hospital, Brooklyn; presented papers at meeting of National Academy of Sciences 1931; member Medical Society of the State of New York, Medical Society of the County of Kings, Associated Physicians of Long Island, New York Surgical Society, New York Pediatric Society, American Medical Association, and St Ignatius Church (Roman Catholic), Brooklyn. Married September 9, 1908, in Rutland, Vt, Kathann Josephine, daughter of Edward and Kathann (Flannery) Kelly Daughteis Laura Meldon, the wife of James Joseph Conmey (B C S Notre Dame 1928), and Kathann Jeanne (B.A Man- hattanville Coll of the Sacred Heart 1935), the wife of Vincent John Reilly (B.A. Manhattan Coll 1936, MA. Columbia 1938). Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Cedar Park Cemetery, Hudson. Survived by wife, daughters, four grandchildren, and a sister, Miss Anne Wilson of New York City. EDWIN BARNES WILSON BA I9OI Born March 20, 1878, in Claverac\, NY. Died August 3, 1947, tn Brooklyn, N.Y Father, Thomas Wilson (MD. Albany Medical Coll 1874), a physician in Hudson, N Y, son of Thomas Henry and Mary (Martin) Wilson of Belfast, Ireland Mother, Laura (Cummings) Wilson; daughter of Michael Martin and Hannah (Hale) Cummings of Staatsburg, NY. Claverack College and Hudson River Institute, Claverack First dispute appointment Junior year, dissertation appointment Senior year, two-year honors 111 natural sciences Senior year, member Yale GARDNER ABBOTT B.A. I902 Born December n, 1878, tn Ctnctnnatt, Ohio. Died February 5, 1948, tn Santa Barbara, Cahf. Father, Willard Abbott (B.A. Umv Rochester 1858), cashier Consolidated Coal and Mining Company, Cincinnati; Major 140th New York Infantry during Civil War; son of Elisha Litchfield and Ann Potter (Gardner) Abbott of Sandoway, Arakan, Burma. Mother, Caroline (Young- love) Abbott; daughter of Moses Cowen and Maria (Day) Younglove of Cleveland, Ohio.
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 64 |
Transcript | 64 Yale University Obituary Record Academie, Palmes Universitaires, vice- president Vermont Yale Association 1927- 28, chairman General Conference of Christian Workers, Northfield, 1934-41 and member of the General Conference Committee 1941-46; commissioned First Lieutenant (Chaplain), First Vermont Infantry, September 7, 1916, transferred to 103d Infantry, 26th Division, September 20, 1917, served on Chemin des Dames and Toul fronts, appointed to Board of General Headquarters, Chaplains, supervising religious activities American Expeditionary Forces, assistant to Senior Headquarters Chaplains (later acting Senior Chaplain) 1918-19, promoted Captain March 21, 1919, and Major May 2, 1919, discharged July 3, 1919, liaison officer appointed by Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, between churches and Protestant chaplains in Army and Navy and Protestant Director General of Committee on Army and Navy Chaplains 1940-41, member First Presbytenan Church, New York City Married April 14, 1904, in Southport, Conn, Charlotte May, daughter of John Holmes and Charlotte (Taylor) Hull Children Charlotte (B A Radchffe 1926), the wife of Justin V Emerson (B A Cornell 1936, Ph D Yale 1949), and Margaret Emma (B A Middlebury 1928), the wife of Charles M Rice, '28 Death due to cardiac failure Buried in Northfield Center Cemetery Survived by wife, daughters, and two grandchildren University Dramatic Association; secretary and treasurer Camera Club Senior year, member Beta Theta Pi Attended Albany Medical College 1901- 5 (MD 1905, member Nu Sigma Nu), interne Albany Hospital 1905-6, first surgical assistant to Dr. Willis G. Macdonald, surgeon, Albany, 1906-8; physician and surgeon in Jamaica, N.Y, 1908-9 and Brooklyn 1909 until retirement 1944, chief surgeon Coney Island Hospital, Brooklyn, attending surgeon Caledonian Hospital, Brooklyn; presented papers at meeting of National Academy of Sciences 1931; member Medical Society of the State of New York, Medical Society of the County of Kings, Associated Physicians of Long Island, New York Surgical Society, New York Pediatric Society, American Medical Association, and St Ignatius Church (Roman Catholic), Brooklyn. Married September 9, 1908, in Rutland, Vt, Kathann Josephine, daughter of Edward and Kathann (Flannery) Kelly Daughteis Laura Meldon, the wife of James Joseph Conmey (B C S Notre Dame 1928), and Kathann Jeanne (B.A Man- hattanville Coll of the Sacred Heart 1935), the wife of Vincent John Reilly (B.A. Manhattan Coll 1936, MA. Columbia 1938). Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Cedar Park Cemetery, Hudson. Survived by wife, daughters, four grandchildren, and a sister, Miss Anne Wilson of New York City. EDWIN BARNES WILSON BA I9OI Born March 20, 1878, in Claverac\, NY. Died August 3, 1947, tn Brooklyn, N.Y Father, Thomas Wilson (MD. Albany Medical Coll 1874), a physician in Hudson, N Y, son of Thomas Henry and Mary (Martin) Wilson of Belfast, Ireland Mother, Laura (Cummings) Wilson; daughter of Michael Martin and Hannah (Hale) Cummings of Staatsburg, NY. Claverack College and Hudson River Institute, Claverack First dispute appointment Junior year, dissertation appointment Senior year, two-year honors 111 natural sciences Senior year, member Yale GARDNER ABBOTT B.A. I902 Born December n, 1878, tn Ctnctnnatt, Ohio. Died February 5, 1948, tn Santa Barbara, Cahf. Father, Willard Abbott (B.A. Umv Rochester 1858), cashier Consolidated Coal and Mining Company, Cincinnati; Major 140th New York Infantry during Civil War; son of Elisha Litchfield and Ann Potter (Gardner) Abbott of Sandoway, Arakan, Burma. Mother, Caroline (Young- love) Abbott; daughter of Moses Cowen and Maria (Day) Younglove of Cleveland, Ohio. |