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126 Yale University Obituary Record trie fountains in many cities in the United States and abroad, including park fountains at Denver, Colo, McNary Memonal Fountain at Salem, Ore, electnc fountain in Schenley Park, Pittsburgh (1894), the fountain at Willow Grove Park, Philadelphia (1895), Prospect Park, Brooklyn (1897), and at Logan and Franklin Squares, Philadelphia, in Garfield Park, Indianapolis, and Pontchartrain Park, New Orleans; he also built fountains in grounds of Chapultepec Palace, Mexico City (1910), and in Venezuela, and for the Crystal Palace Exposition in London (1899), resided in California 1944-45 and in West Chester since 1945, employed by Schramm, Inc, 1945-46, and associated with James G Ludwig, architect, 1947, member War Industries Board, Power Section, in World War I; member Geological Society of Philadelphia, Colorado Electric Club, and First Church of Christ, Scientist, Philadelphia Married (1) April 18, 1892, in Philadelphia, Georgina Kelton, daughter of Charles Thornton and Alice Catharine (Lewis) Murphy Children Linda Fredencka (died November 23, 1914) and Ahce Winona Mr and Mrs Darlington were divorced in 1898 Marned (2) June 29,1899, in London, England, Mabel, daughter of Israel H and Susan (Idall) Way Mrs. Darlington died m 1932 Death due to cerebral thrombosis Buried in Oakland Cemetery, West Chester. Survived by one daughter and a sister, Mrs. Edward LeMoyne Heydecker of Mt Vernon, NY SAMUEL BOSTWICK ROBBINS PH.B. l886 Born October 15, 1867, in La\evtlle, Conn. Died June 5, 1948, in Santa Cruz, Cahf. Father, Milton Holley Robbins, a banker in Lakeville, son of Samuel S and Sally Porter (Holley) Robbins of Lakeville Mother, Anna Ehza (Bostwick) Robbins, daughter of Robert and Eliza Johanna (Pettee) Bostwick of Lakeville Hartford (Conn ) Public High School. Civil engineering course Rodman Union Pacific Railway Company 1886 and assistant engineer 1889-91, assis tant engineer Burlington Railway 1887 and Poughkeepsie Bridge System 1888-89, consulting engineer (irrigation and mining) in Montana 1891-1902; project engineer United States Reclamation Service 1902-10; consulting irrigation engineer Great Falls, Mont, 1911-21; owner of a ranch in Fort Shaw, Mont, specializing in raising alfalfa seed and Shorthorns, 1921-26, consulting irrigation engineer Simms, Mont, 1927 until retirement 1947, resided in Santa Cruz 1947-48; appointed by Governor of Montana to represent the State at National Irrigation Congress 1911, president Red Cross War Fund and Home Defense League of Cascade County, Montana, in World War I; member American Society of Civil Engineers and Masonic order, trustee First Congregational Church, Great Falls Married April 20, 1892, in Hartford, Bertha Chapin, daughter of Samuel Mills Capron (B A. 1853) and Eunice Maria (Chapin) Capron. Son* Samuel Capron. Death due to brain trouble. Buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Santa Cruz Survived by wife, son, two grandchildren, four greatgrandchildren, and a brother, Milton H Robbins, Jr., '91 S. EDWARD STEWARD MOORE PH.B. 1888 Born July 21, 1867, in East Lyme, Conn. Died March 14, 1948, in Milford, Conn. Father, Ezra Moore, a farmer, representative Connecticut General Assembly 1862- 63, probate judge, and selectman in East Lyme, son of Ezra and Betsey (Steward) Moore of East Lyme Mother, Juliette (Beckwith) Moore; daughter of Zadock Darrow and Jadidah (Spencer) Beckwith Yale relatives include Frederick W. Moore, '86 (brother); John D Shattuck, '91 S. (cousin). Bulkeley School, New London, Conn. Select course; on editorial board Yale Datly News three years With New Haven (Conn.) Morning News and New Haven Union 1888-90; editor and publisher Chenango Union, Norwich, NY, 1890 until retirement 1945 (sole owner since 1895); postmaster Norwich 1913-23, chief of revision New York
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 126 |
Transcript | 126 Yale University Obituary Record trie fountains in many cities in the United States and abroad, including park fountains at Denver, Colo, McNary Memonal Fountain at Salem, Ore, electnc fountain in Schenley Park, Pittsburgh (1894), the fountain at Willow Grove Park, Philadelphia (1895), Prospect Park, Brooklyn (1897), and at Logan and Franklin Squares, Philadelphia, in Garfield Park, Indianapolis, and Pontchartrain Park, New Orleans; he also built fountains in grounds of Chapultepec Palace, Mexico City (1910), and in Venezuela, and for the Crystal Palace Exposition in London (1899), resided in California 1944-45 and in West Chester since 1945, employed by Schramm, Inc, 1945-46, and associated with James G Ludwig, architect, 1947, member War Industries Board, Power Section, in World War I; member Geological Society of Philadelphia, Colorado Electric Club, and First Church of Christ, Scientist, Philadelphia Married (1) April 18, 1892, in Philadelphia, Georgina Kelton, daughter of Charles Thornton and Alice Catharine (Lewis) Murphy Children Linda Fredencka (died November 23, 1914) and Ahce Winona Mr and Mrs Darlington were divorced in 1898 Marned (2) June 29,1899, in London, England, Mabel, daughter of Israel H and Susan (Idall) Way Mrs. Darlington died m 1932 Death due to cerebral thrombosis Buried in Oakland Cemetery, West Chester. Survived by one daughter and a sister, Mrs. Edward LeMoyne Heydecker of Mt Vernon, NY SAMUEL BOSTWICK ROBBINS PH.B. l886 Born October 15, 1867, in La\evtlle, Conn. Died June 5, 1948, in Santa Cruz, Cahf. Father, Milton Holley Robbins, a banker in Lakeville, son of Samuel S and Sally Porter (Holley) Robbins of Lakeville Mother, Anna Ehza (Bostwick) Robbins, daughter of Robert and Eliza Johanna (Pettee) Bostwick of Lakeville Hartford (Conn ) Public High School. Civil engineering course Rodman Union Pacific Railway Company 1886 and assistant engineer 1889-91, assis tant engineer Burlington Railway 1887 and Poughkeepsie Bridge System 1888-89, consulting engineer (irrigation and mining) in Montana 1891-1902; project engineer United States Reclamation Service 1902-10; consulting irrigation engineer Great Falls, Mont, 1911-21; owner of a ranch in Fort Shaw, Mont, specializing in raising alfalfa seed and Shorthorns, 1921-26, consulting irrigation engineer Simms, Mont, 1927 until retirement 1947, resided in Santa Cruz 1947-48; appointed by Governor of Montana to represent the State at National Irrigation Congress 1911, president Red Cross War Fund and Home Defense League of Cascade County, Montana, in World War I; member American Society of Civil Engineers and Masonic order, trustee First Congregational Church, Great Falls Married April 20, 1892, in Hartford, Bertha Chapin, daughter of Samuel Mills Capron (B A. 1853) and Eunice Maria (Chapin) Capron. Son* Samuel Capron. Death due to brain trouble. Buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Santa Cruz Survived by wife, son, two grandchildren, four greatgrandchildren, and a brother, Milton H Robbins, Jr., '91 S. EDWARD STEWARD MOORE PH.B. 1888 Born July 21, 1867, in East Lyme, Conn. Died March 14, 1948, in Milford, Conn. Father, Ezra Moore, a farmer, representative Connecticut General Assembly 1862- 63, probate judge, and selectman in East Lyme, son of Ezra and Betsey (Steward) Moore of East Lyme Mother, Juliette (Beckwith) Moore; daughter of Zadock Darrow and Jadidah (Spencer) Beckwith Yale relatives include Frederick W. Moore, '86 (brother); John D Shattuck, '91 S. (cousin). Bulkeley School, New London, Conn. Select course; on editorial board Yale Datly News three years With New Haven (Conn.) Morning News and New Haven Union 1888-90; editor and publisher Chenango Union, Norwich, NY, 1890 until retirement 1945 (sole owner since 1895); postmaster Norwich 1913-23, chief of revision New York |