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130 Yale University Obituary Record struck by an automobile Buried in West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia Survived by wife and sons FRANCIS EDWARD BARBOUR PH.B 1892 Born April 3, 1870, tn Bangor, Maine Died February 5,1948, tn Canajohane, N Y. Father, Rev William McLeod Barbour, DD (B A. Oberlin 1859, grad Andover Newton Theological Seminary 1861, MA Hon Yale 1877), Chittenden Professor of Divinity Yale University 1877-87 and Professor of Homiletics and the Pastoral Charge pro tempote 1879-85, professor at Bangor Theological Seminary, principal Congregational College, McGill University, son of Thomas and Madehna (McLeod) Barbour of Fochabers, Scotland Mother, Ehza Ann (Ransom) Barbour (Oberlin 1855-57) j daughter of Reuben Ransom and Elizabeth (Ahle) Ransom of Le Roy, N Y, and Cleveland, Ohio Yale relatives include two nephews, Alexander L Barbour, '13, and Edward L Barbour (Class of 1915) Phillips-Exeter Civil engineering course; Freshman Football Team, University Football Team Junior and Senior years, vice- president University Football Association and Class president Senior year; member St Anthony and Delta Psi Football coach University of Michigan 1893-94, wim New York Central & Hudson River Railroad Company 1894-1910 (clerk city freight passenger office, Montreal, Quebec, 1894-98, traveling passenger agent Albany, NY, 1898-1902, division passenger agent Montreal 1902-7, and general passenger agent Rutland [Vt ] Railroad Company 1907-10), secretary Beech-Nut Packing Company, Canajohane, 1910-21, vice- president 1921-46, chairman of the board 1946-48, and director 1910-48, vice-president Utica Mutual Fire Insurance Company 1914-48, director Allied Fire Insurance Company 1923-48, president board of trustees Canajohane Library 1925-48 and Canajohane Art Gallery 1926-48, on board of governors Yale Publishing Association 1925-35, Alumni Fund agent for Class of 1892 S from 1901 to 1914, member Church of Christ in Yale University Married September 12, 1908, in Canajo hane, Bertelle Arkell Gillam, daughter of James and Sarah Hall (Bartlett) Arkell and sister of Bartlett Arkell, '86 No children Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Peabody, Mass Survived by wife and a brother, James R Barbour, '90 Two other brothers, William R Barbour, '80, and Frederic M Barbour, '85, died in 1920 and 1932 respectively. J AVERY GOULD PH B. 1892 Bom November 11, 1871, in Aurora, NY Died September 5, 1947, in Andover, Mass. Father, Charles Benjamin Gould, a farmer and stockman in Aurora, son of Benjamin and Anna (Heazht) Gould of Aurora Mother, Cornelia Abby (Avery) Gould (Wells 1868-70), daughter of James and Cornelia Budlong (Brownell) Avery of Aurora Yale relatives include* Fred T Murphy, '97 (brother-in-law, page 43), Benjamin F. Avery, '14 (cousin); Charles B G Murphy, '28, and William A Gould, '32 (nephews). Phillips - Andover Civil engineering course, Class crew Freshman and Junior years, University Crew Junior and Senior years (captain Senior year); member University Club and The Cloister and Book and Snake Resided in Aurora and Andover 1892- 93, rodman and assistant engineer Louisville & Nashville Railroad, Louisville, Ky, 1893-94, with Anchor Woolen Mills, Louisville, 1894-96, engaged in mining business Cripple Creek, Colo, 1896-97, with American Woolen Company 1897-1905 (at Washington Mills, Lawrence, Mass, 1897-1903, superintendent and assistant agent Riverside Mills, Providence, R 1, 1903-5), superintendent and vice-president Concord (Mass ) Mills 1905-6; superintendent Wood Worsted Mills, Lawrence, 1906-9, farmer, stock raiser, and partner and half owner J A & W H Gould, Cherry Hill Farm, Beverly, Mass, Prospect Hill Farm, Essex, Mass, and Ledyard Farm, North Reading, Mass., 1910-20, retired from active business in 1923 Married January 28, 1914, in Andover, Isabel Stillman, daughter of Edward Pike
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 130 |
Transcript | 130 Yale University Obituary Record struck by an automobile Buried in West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia Survived by wife and sons FRANCIS EDWARD BARBOUR PH.B 1892 Born April 3, 1870, tn Bangor, Maine Died February 5,1948, tn Canajohane, N Y. Father, Rev William McLeod Barbour, DD (B A. Oberlin 1859, grad Andover Newton Theological Seminary 1861, MA Hon Yale 1877), Chittenden Professor of Divinity Yale University 1877-87 and Professor of Homiletics and the Pastoral Charge pro tempote 1879-85, professor at Bangor Theological Seminary, principal Congregational College, McGill University, son of Thomas and Madehna (McLeod) Barbour of Fochabers, Scotland Mother, Ehza Ann (Ransom) Barbour (Oberlin 1855-57) j daughter of Reuben Ransom and Elizabeth (Ahle) Ransom of Le Roy, N Y, and Cleveland, Ohio Yale relatives include two nephews, Alexander L Barbour, '13, and Edward L Barbour (Class of 1915) Phillips-Exeter Civil engineering course; Freshman Football Team, University Football Team Junior and Senior years, vice- president University Football Association and Class president Senior year; member St Anthony and Delta Psi Football coach University of Michigan 1893-94, wim New York Central & Hudson River Railroad Company 1894-1910 (clerk city freight passenger office, Montreal, Quebec, 1894-98, traveling passenger agent Albany, NY, 1898-1902, division passenger agent Montreal 1902-7, and general passenger agent Rutland [Vt ] Railroad Company 1907-10), secretary Beech-Nut Packing Company, Canajohane, 1910-21, vice- president 1921-46, chairman of the board 1946-48, and director 1910-48, vice-president Utica Mutual Fire Insurance Company 1914-48, director Allied Fire Insurance Company 1923-48, president board of trustees Canajohane Library 1925-48 and Canajohane Art Gallery 1926-48, on board of governors Yale Publishing Association 1925-35, Alumni Fund agent for Class of 1892 S from 1901 to 1914, member Church of Christ in Yale University Married September 12, 1908, in Canajo hane, Bertelle Arkell Gillam, daughter of James and Sarah Hall (Bartlett) Arkell and sister of Bartlett Arkell, '86 No children Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Peabody, Mass Survived by wife and a brother, James R Barbour, '90 Two other brothers, William R Barbour, '80, and Frederic M Barbour, '85, died in 1920 and 1932 respectively. J AVERY GOULD PH B. 1892 Bom November 11, 1871, in Aurora, NY Died September 5, 1947, in Andover, Mass. Father, Charles Benjamin Gould, a farmer and stockman in Aurora, son of Benjamin and Anna (Heazht) Gould of Aurora Mother, Cornelia Abby (Avery) Gould (Wells 1868-70), daughter of James and Cornelia Budlong (Brownell) Avery of Aurora Yale relatives include* Fred T Murphy, '97 (brother-in-law, page 43), Benjamin F. Avery, '14 (cousin); Charles B G Murphy, '28, and William A Gould, '32 (nephews). Phillips - Andover Civil engineering course, Class crew Freshman and Junior years, University Crew Junior and Senior years (captain Senior year); member University Club and The Cloister and Book and Snake Resided in Aurora and Andover 1892- 93, rodman and assistant engineer Louisville & Nashville Railroad, Louisville, Ky, 1893-94, with Anchor Woolen Mills, Louisville, 1894-96, engaged in mining business Cripple Creek, Colo, 1896-97, with American Woolen Company 1897-1905 (at Washington Mills, Lawrence, Mass, 1897-1903, superintendent and assistant agent Riverside Mills, Providence, R 1, 1903-5), superintendent and vice-president Concord (Mass ) Mills 1905-6; superintendent Wood Worsted Mills, Lawrence, 1906-9, farmer, stock raiser, and partner and half owner J A & W H Gould, Cherry Hill Farm, Beverly, Mass, Prospect Hill Farm, Essex, Mass, and Ledyard Farm, North Reading, Mass., 1910-20, retired from active business in 1923 Married January 28, 1914, in Andover, Isabel Stillman, daughter of Edward Pike |