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GRADUATE SCHOOL MASTERS OF ARTS ERNEST GLADSTONE RICHARDSON M.A. 1899 Born February 24, 1874, on St. Vincent Island, BWI Died September 5, 1947, in Philadelphia, Pa. Parents, Jonathan C and Dorothea Ann (Davison) Richardson B A Dickinson College 1896 (member Phi Beta Kappa), M A in Biblical literature Yale 1899, minister Methodist Episcopal church, Walhngford, Conn., 1896-99, Seventh Street Church, New York City, 1899- 1900 and Olm Church 1900-1902, Fleet Street Church, Brooklyn, 1902-5, Williams Bridge Church, Bronx, 1905-10, Bristol, Conn, 1910-13, Simpson Church, Brooklyn, 1913-17, district superintendent New York East Conference 1917-20, elected bishop May, 1920; assigned to Atlanta area 1920-28; resident bishop Philadelphia area 1928 until retirement 1944; acting bishop of Wisconsin February-August 1947; D D. Wesleyan 1913; LLD Dickinson 1920, president Board of Home Missions and Church Extension, Council of Bishops of the Methodist Church, and Anti-Saloon League of America; trustee Claflin College, Gammon Theological Seminary, and University of Chattanooga, honorary member Phi Kappa Sigma. Married April 21, 1897, Anna Elizabeth Isenberg (PhB Dickinson 1896), daughter of John Wesley and Sehna Freeborn (Greene) Isenberg Children: Hallam Max- on (B A. Princeton 1920, New York Law School 1920-21, Harvard Law School 1921- 23); Marion Richardson Van Steenberg (deceased); and Winifred (deceased) Death due to coronary occlusion Buried in West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Montgomery County, Pa Survived by wife, son, and four granddaughters JULIAN THOMAS BARCLAY MA I903 Bom November 12, 1875, m Wheeler, Ala Died Febiuary 18, 1948, in Weston, W.Va. Father, John Judson Barclay, US Con sul to Syria and Cyprus and Consul General to Tangier, son of James Turner and Julia Ann (Sowers) Barclay Mother, Deci- ma (Campbell) Barclay, daughter of Alexander and Sehna Huntington (Bakewell) Campbell. Yale relatives include a cousin, Barclay Johnson, '82 B A magna cum laude Bethany College 1898 (valedictorian, MA. 1902), secretary to his father in Tangier 1894-96, teacher of Latin and French Hamilton College 1898-1900, professor of Latin at Bethany College 1900-1901 and Greek and Spanish 1901-2, M A. in Spanish Yale 1903, professor modern languages Louisiana State University 1905-7, professor Spanish and Greek Denver University 1907-8, farmer in Bethany, WVa, 1909-15 and 1917-20, translator and editor Spanish-American bulletins of the Pan American Union, Washington, 1915-17, horticulturist in Adelaide, South Australia, 1920 until retirement in 1929, member Christian Church, Bethany Married July 14, 1904, in Bethany, Mary Campbell, daughter of Alexander Thomas and Virginia (Campbell) Magarey Children: Julian Magarey (Umv Adelaide Class of 1928, West Liberty State Coll 1939-40), Audine Adelaide (Mrs Julian Andrews); and John Thomas Evaine (B S. Umv Adelaide 1934, died September 14, 1944) Death due to injuries received in a fall Buried in Campbell Cemetery, Bethany Survived by wife, daughter, one son, seven grandchildren, and a brother, John Judson Barclay, M D, of Gnnnell, Kans EDWARD FRANKLIN GOIN MA I904 Born August 27, 1873, in Florence, Ala Died March 9, 1948, in New Haven, Conn. Father, James Goin, a barber in Birmingham, Ala Mother, Mary Jane (Logwood) Goin, daughter of Daniel and Delilah Logwood B A Fisk University 1898, BD Oberhn 175
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 175 |
Transcript | GRADUATE SCHOOL MASTERS OF ARTS ERNEST GLADSTONE RICHARDSON M.A. 1899 Born February 24, 1874, on St. Vincent Island, BWI Died September 5, 1947, in Philadelphia, Pa. Parents, Jonathan C and Dorothea Ann (Davison) Richardson B A Dickinson College 1896 (member Phi Beta Kappa), M A in Biblical literature Yale 1899, minister Methodist Episcopal church, Walhngford, Conn., 1896-99, Seventh Street Church, New York City, 1899- 1900 and Olm Church 1900-1902, Fleet Street Church, Brooklyn, 1902-5, Williams Bridge Church, Bronx, 1905-10, Bristol, Conn, 1910-13, Simpson Church, Brooklyn, 1913-17, district superintendent New York East Conference 1917-20, elected bishop May, 1920; assigned to Atlanta area 1920-28; resident bishop Philadelphia area 1928 until retirement 1944; acting bishop of Wisconsin February-August 1947; D D. Wesleyan 1913; LLD Dickinson 1920, president Board of Home Missions and Church Extension, Council of Bishops of the Methodist Church, and Anti-Saloon League of America; trustee Claflin College, Gammon Theological Seminary, and University of Chattanooga, honorary member Phi Kappa Sigma. Married April 21, 1897, Anna Elizabeth Isenberg (PhB Dickinson 1896), daughter of John Wesley and Sehna Freeborn (Greene) Isenberg Children: Hallam Max- on (B A. Princeton 1920, New York Law School 1920-21, Harvard Law School 1921- 23); Marion Richardson Van Steenberg (deceased); and Winifred (deceased) Death due to coronary occlusion Buried in West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Montgomery County, Pa Survived by wife, son, and four granddaughters JULIAN THOMAS BARCLAY MA I903 Bom November 12, 1875, m Wheeler, Ala Died Febiuary 18, 1948, in Weston, W.Va. Father, John Judson Barclay, US Con sul to Syria and Cyprus and Consul General to Tangier, son of James Turner and Julia Ann (Sowers) Barclay Mother, Deci- ma (Campbell) Barclay, daughter of Alexander and Sehna Huntington (Bakewell) Campbell. Yale relatives include a cousin, Barclay Johnson, '82 B A magna cum laude Bethany College 1898 (valedictorian, MA. 1902), secretary to his father in Tangier 1894-96, teacher of Latin and French Hamilton College 1898-1900, professor of Latin at Bethany College 1900-1901 and Greek and Spanish 1901-2, M A. in Spanish Yale 1903, professor modern languages Louisiana State University 1905-7, professor Spanish and Greek Denver University 1907-8, farmer in Bethany, WVa, 1909-15 and 1917-20, translator and editor Spanish-American bulletins of the Pan American Union, Washington, 1915-17, horticulturist in Adelaide, South Australia, 1920 until retirement in 1929, member Christian Church, Bethany Married July 14, 1904, in Bethany, Mary Campbell, daughter of Alexander Thomas and Virginia (Campbell) Magarey Children: Julian Magarey (Umv Adelaide Class of 1928, West Liberty State Coll 1939-40), Audine Adelaide (Mrs Julian Andrews); and John Thomas Evaine (B S. Umv Adelaide 1934, died September 14, 1944) Death due to injuries received in a fall Buried in Campbell Cemetery, Bethany Survived by wife, daughter, one son, seven grandchildren, and a brother, John Judson Barclay, M D, of Gnnnell, Kans EDWARD FRANKLIN GOIN MA I904 Born August 27, 1873, in Florence, Ala Died March 9, 1948, in New Haven, Conn. Father, James Goin, a barber in Birmingham, Ala Mother, Mary Jane (Logwood) Goin, daughter of Daniel and Delilah Logwood B A Fisk University 1898, BD Oberhn 175 |