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Sheffield Scientific School 127 Assembly session of 1913; first executive secretary Chenango County Alcoholic Beverage Control Board 1933-45; on executive tive committee Chenango County chapter American Red Cross (original director) and YMCA. War Fund Committee in World War I; organizer Norwich Chamber of Commerce and Chenango County chapter National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis; member Masonic order (presiding officer of all Masonic bodies, State district deputy, and received fifty-year medal) and First Congregational Church, Norwich (trustee and assistant superintendent of Sunday School). Married January 28,1891, in New Haven, Margaret Kelsey, daughter of George Wallace and Susan Mahala (Stevens) Strong Sons Nathaniel Stevens, '12 S., and Harold Strong, '19 S Mrs. Moore died January 13, 1945 Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Ashes interred in Durham, Conn Survived by sons, six grandchildren, one of whom is George Dunbar Moore (Class of 1950 E ), and two great-grandchildren HENRY WORK RIANHARD PH.B. 1889 Born December 28,1867, in New Brighton, N.Y. Died September 13, 1947, in West New Brighton, N.Y. Father, Thomas McArthur Rianhard of New Brighton, a retired merchant, son of William and Mary Agnes (McMahon) Rianhard of Urbana, III. Mother, Jennie Elizabeth (Baldwin) Rianhard, daughter of Joshua and Jane (Northrop) Baldwin of Columbus, Ohio. Yale relatives include a cousin, J Sprigg McMahon, '89. St Paul's School, Concord, NH. Select course, in Freshman Crew fall regatta; cup man, member Dunham Boat Club and St. Anthony and Delta Psi. Admitted to the bar 1893; lawyer in New York City 1893 until retirement 1931; referee in bankruptcy cases Eastern District of New York 1907-23; attorney Bureau of Prohibition, US. Treasury Department, New York area, 1923-29 and 1930-31; mem ber Richmond County Bar Association and Church of the Ascension (Episcopal), West New Brighton Married November 14, 1894, in New Brighton, Amelia Inslee, daughter of Spire and Caroline Amelia (Inslee) Pitou and aunt of Hope Inslee Pitou (MN 1941) Children* Baldwin Inslee (born and died December 9, 1895)» Henry Work, Jr (died June 20, 1902); Amelia Inslee, the wife of Peyton Key Royal (US Naval Academy Class of 1920); and John McArthur Death due to pneumonia Buned in Moravian Cemetery, New Dorp, N Y Survived by wife (died October 30,1949), one daughter, one son, and two grandchildren HORACE RAY BURRITT PH.B 189O Born August 22, 1870, in New Haven, Conn. Died February 6, 1948, in Portland, Ore Father, Newell Fletcher Burntt, a builder in New Haven, son of Robert Wilberforce and Emily (Ray) Burntt of Stratford, Conn Mother, Sarah Lucy (Hitchcock) Burntt; daughter of Robert and Abigail (Blakeslee) Hitchcock of New Haven _ Hillhouse High School, New Haven Mechanical engineering course, member Phi Gamma Delta Engaged in engineering business in the West 1890-1910, surveyor of mineral deposits U S General Land Office (later U S Department of the Interior) in Salt Lake City, Utah, 1910-n and 1912-14, Alaska 1911-12, and Portland, Ore, 1914-33, retired because of ill-health in 1933 and had since resided in Portland, member First Congregational Church, Portland Married December 21, 1904, in Salt Lake City, Blanche Etelka, daughter of Julius Solon and Kathnne Caroline (Knapp) Masters Children Adrian Elhs (B C S Golden Gate Coll 1947) and Etelka Louise Death due to malignant tumor. Buried in Riverview Cemetery, Portland Survived by wife, children, two grandchildren, and two brothers, Edward Earl Burntt of New Haven and Augustus P. Burntt of Ramsey, NJ.
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 127 |
Transcript | Sheffield Scientific School 127 Assembly session of 1913; first executive secretary Chenango County Alcoholic Beverage Control Board 1933-45; on executive tive committee Chenango County chapter American Red Cross (original director) and YMCA. War Fund Committee in World War I; organizer Norwich Chamber of Commerce and Chenango County chapter National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis; member Masonic order (presiding officer of all Masonic bodies, State district deputy, and received fifty-year medal) and First Congregational Church, Norwich (trustee and assistant superintendent of Sunday School). Married January 28,1891, in New Haven, Margaret Kelsey, daughter of George Wallace and Susan Mahala (Stevens) Strong Sons Nathaniel Stevens, '12 S., and Harold Strong, '19 S Mrs. Moore died January 13, 1945 Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Ashes interred in Durham, Conn Survived by sons, six grandchildren, one of whom is George Dunbar Moore (Class of 1950 E ), and two great-grandchildren HENRY WORK RIANHARD PH.B. 1889 Born December 28,1867, in New Brighton, N.Y. Died September 13, 1947, in West New Brighton, N.Y. Father, Thomas McArthur Rianhard of New Brighton, a retired merchant, son of William and Mary Agnes (McMahon) Rianhard of Urbana, III. Mother, Jennie Elizabeth (Baldwin) Rianhard, daughter of Joshua and Jane (Northrop) Baldwin of Columbus, Ohio. Yale relatives include a cousin, J Sprigg McMahon, '89. St Paul's School, Concord, NH. Select course, in Freshman Crew fall regatta; cup man, member Dunham Boat Club and St. Anthony and Delta Psi. Admitted to the bar 1893; lawyer in New York City 1893 until retirement 1931; referee in bankruptcy cases Eastern District of New York 1907-23; attorney Bureau of Prohibition, US. Treasury Department, New York area, 1923-29 and 1930-31; mem ber Richmond County Bar Association and Church of the Ascension (Episcopal), West New Brighton Married November 14, 1894, in New Brighton, Amelia Inslee, daughter of Spire and Caroline Amelia (Inslee) Pitou and aunt of Hope Inslee Pitou (MN 1941) Children* Baldwin Inslee (born and died December 9, 1895)» Henry Work, Jr (died June 20, 1902); Amelia Inslee, the wife of Peyton Key Royal (US Naval Academy Class of 1920); and John McArthur Death due to pneumonia Buned in Moravian Cemetery, New Dorp, N Y Survived by wife (died October 30,1949), one daughter, one son, and two grandchildren HORACE RAY BURRITT PH.B 189O Born August 22, 1870, in New Haven, Conn. Died February 6, 1948, in Portland, Ore Father, Newell Fletcher Burntt, a builder in New Haven, son of Robert Wilberforce and Emily (Ray) Burntt of Stratford, Conn Mother, Sarah Lucy (Hitchcock) Burntt; daughter of Robert and Abigail (Blakeslee) Hitchcock of New Haven _ Hillhouse High School, New Haven Mechanical engineering course, member Phi Gamma Delta Engaged in engineering business in the West 1890-1910, surveyor of mineral deposits U S General Land Office (later U S Department of the Interior) in Salt Lake City, Utah, 1910-n and 1912-14, Alaska 1911-12, and Portland, Ore, 1914-33, retired because of ill-health in 1933 and had since resided in Portland, member First Congregational Church, Portland Married December 21, 1904, in Salt Lake City, Blanche Etelka, daughter of Julius Solon and Kathnne Caroline (Knapp) Masters Children Adrian Elhs (B C S Golden Gate Coll 1947) and Etelka Louise Death due to malignant tumor. Buried in Riverview Cemetery, Portland Survived by wife, children, two grandchildren, and two brothers, Edward Earl Burntt of New Haven and Augustus P. Burntt of Ramsey, NJ. |