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206 Yale University Obituary Record lege of Chiropractic 1923; chiropractor Tornngton 1924-47; president Connecticut Chiropractors' Association 1938-39; member First Congregational Church, Torrington. Married June 28, 1893, in Detroit, Mich, Birdie Louise Gray (Ohvet 1890-91), daughter of Asa and Maria Louise (Ehle) Gray. Daughter* Genevieve Louise (Smith 1912-13, Ohvet 1913-14, Mrs Arthur Ernest Pethick) Death due to arteriosclerosis. Buried in East Cemetery, Harwinton, Conn Survived by wife (died February 6, 1948) and daughter GEORGE STEPHEN ANTHONY NUSSMANN BD I905 Born July 8, 1875, m Markbrett, Germany. Dted October 1, 1947, in Rochester, N.Y. Father, John George Michael Nussmann, a pewter-smith in Markbreit; son of Stephen Anthony and Christine Fredencka (DoerfHer) Nussmann. Mother, Mane Margaret (Huemmer) Nussmann, daughter of George Fredenck and Anna Marie (Rot) Huemmer. Elmhurst College 1890-94, Eden Theological Seminary 1894-97, B D. Yale 1905; student Western Theological Seminary 1906-7, M A. Washington University 1916; minister Salem Church, Huntingburg, Ind, 1897-98, Augustana Church, Holland, and St Paul's Church, Duff, Ind, 1898- 99, St John's Church, Birmingham, Ala, 1899-1900, Salem Church, Buffalo, 1900- 1904, Trinity Lutheran Church, Dorsey- ville, Pa 1905-7, and St John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Atlanta, 1907-14, professor of Greek, Hebrew, and German Atlanta Bible School and Interstate College of Georgia 1908-14, minister St Andrew's Church/St Louis, Mo, 1914-19 and Peace Church,1 Femeroy, Ohio, 1919-24, principal Robinson Academy, Waco, Texas, 1924-29; minister Bethel Evangelical Church, Concordia, Mo, 1929-36, Fnedens Church, Countylme, Norwood, Minn , 1937-43, and Augustana Church, Holland, 1943-47 Married September 3,1902, in Evansville, Ind, Anna Lydia, daughter of Henry Karl and Maria Elizabeth (Fischer) Schlundt. Children* Theodora Clara (B.A. Western Coll. 1924; M.A. Univ. Cincinnati 1930; PhD Columbia 1938; Mrs. Miner Ray Salmon); Oscar Cornelius (BA. Baylor 1927; BD. Eden Theological Seminary 1930, M.A. Univ. Missouri 1934); Elsie Meta Edna (BS. Central Missouri State Coll 1933; M.S. Univ. Missouri 1940; Mrs. John Edward Sterner); Ernst Henry (B.A. Elmhurst Coll. 1934, B D Eden Theological Seminary 1936), Marie Lydia, and Carl John (died in infancy). Death due to arteriosclerosis. Buried in Locust Hill Cemetery, Evansville Survived by wife, three daughters, two sons, six grandchildren, and two brothers, Rev Oscar Nussmann of Los Angeles, and Hans Andrew Nussmann of Montclair, N.J. JASON NOBLE PIERCE BD. I906 Born August 28, 1880, tn Pittsburgh, Pa. Dted March 16, 1948, tn Oakland, Cahf. Father, Rev. Albert Francis Pierce, D D. (B A. Adrian Coll. 1877, M.A. 1880, Ph.D. Kansas City Umv. 1900), a Congregational minister, son of Samuel Hewitt Pierce Mother, E Rebecca (Noble) Pierce, daughter of Jason Noble BA Amherst College 1902; B.D. Yale 1906, graduate student 1907-8; minister Davenport Congregational Church, New Haven, Conn, 1906-8, Puritan Church, Brooklyn, NY., 1908-10, Second Congregational Church, Oberlin, Ohio, 1910-14, and Second Church of Dorchester, Boston, 1914-20, professor of New Testament at Gordon College 1915-20; minister First Congregational Church, Washington, D C, 1920-30, Collegeside Church, Nashville, Tenn, 1930-32, and Christian Temple, Norfolk, Va, 1932-33, head department of practical theology Vanderbilt University and professor of practical theology Southern Seminary Foundation, Atlanta, 1931-32, mmister First Congregational Church, San Francisco, 1933-47, minister emeritus 1947-48, DD Amherst 1922, author: Masculine Power of Christ, Mystery of His Own Person, and Together in the Heavenly Home, contributed to "Boston Monthly Club Sermons" 1915-48, chaplain (captain) Massachusetts National Guard 1917-18;
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 206 |
Transcript | 206 Yale University Obituary Record lege of Chiropractic 1923; chiropractor Tornngton 1924-47; president Connecticut Chiropractors' Association 1938-39; member First Congregational Church, Torrington. Married June 28, 1893, in Detroit, Mich, Birdie Louise Gray (Ohvet 1890-91), daughter of Asa and Maria Louise (Ehle) Gray. Daughter* Genevieve Louise (Smith 1912-13, Ohvet 1913-14, Mrs Arthur Ernest Pethick) Death due to arteriosclerosis. Buried in East Cemetery, Harwinton, Conn Survived by wife (died February 6, 1948) and daughter GEORGE STEPHEN ANTHONY NUSSMANN BD I905 Born July 8, 1875, m Markbrett, Germany. Dted October 1, 1947, in Rochester, N.Y. Father, John George Michael Nussmann, a pewter-smith in Markbreit; son of Stephen Anthony and Christine Fredencka (DoerfHer) Nussmann. Mother, Mane Margaret (Huemmer) Nussmann, daughter of George Fredenck and Anna Marie (Rot) Huemmer. Elmhurst College 1890-94, Eden Theological Seminary 1894-97, B D. Yale 1905; student Western Theological Seminary 1906-7, M A. Washington University 1916; minister Salem Church, Huntingburg, Ind, 1897-98, Augustana Church, Holland, and St Paul's Church, Duff, Ind, 1898- 99, St John's Church, Birmingham, Ala, 1899-1900, Salem Church, Buffalo, 1900- 1904, Trinity Lutheran Church, Dorsey- ville, Pa 1905-7, and St John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Atlanta, 1907-14, professor of Greek, Hebrew, and German Atlanta Bible School and Interstate College of Georgia 1908-14, minister St Andrew's Church/St Louis, Mo, 1914-19 and Peace Church,1 Femeroy, Ohio, 1919-24, principal Robinson Academy, Waco, Texas, 1924-29; minister Bethel Evangelical Church, Concordia, Mo, 1929-36, Fnedens Church, Countylme, Norwood, Minn , 1937-43, and Augustana Church, Holland, 1943-47 Married September 3,1902, in Evansville, Ind, Anna Lydia, daughter of Henry Karl and Maria Elizabeth (Fischer) Schlundt. Children* Theodora Clara (B.A. Western Coll. 1924; M.A. Univ. Cincinnati 1930; PhD Columbia 1938; Mrs. Miner Ray Salmon); Oscar Cornelius (BA. Baylor 1927; BD. Eden Theological Seminary 1930, M.A. Univ. Missouri 1934); Elsie Meta Edna (BS. Central Missouri State Coll 1933; M.S. Univ. Missouri 1940; Mrs. John Edward Sterner); Ernst Henry (B.A. Elmhurst Coll. 1934, B D Eden Theological Seminary 1936), Marie Lydia, and Carl John (died in infancy). Death due to arteriosclerosis. Buried in Locust Hill Cemetery, Evansville Survived by wife, three daughters, two sons, six grandchildren, and two brothers, Rev Oscar Nussmann of Los Angeles, and Hans Andrew Nussmann of Montclair, N.J. JASON NOBLE PIERCE BD. I906 Born August 28, 1880, tn Pittsburgh, Pa. Dted March 16, 1948, tn Oakland, Cahf. Father, Rev. Albert Francis Pierce, D D. (B A. Adrian Coll. 1877, M.A. 1880, Ph.D. Kansas City Umv. 1900), a Congregational minister, son of Samuel Hewitt Pierce Mother, E Rebecca (Noble) Pierce, daughter of Jason Noble BA Amherst College 1902; B.D. Yale 1906, graduate student 1907-8; minister Davenport Congregational Church, New Haven, Conn, 1906-8, Puritan Church, Brooklyn, NY., 1908-10, Second Congregational Church, Oberlin, Ohio, 1910-14, and Second Church of Dorchester, Boston, 1914-20, professor of New Testament at Gordon College 1915-20; minister First Congregational Church, Washington, D C, 1920-30, Collegeside Church, Nashville, Tenn, 1930-32, and Christian Temple, Norfolk, Va, 1932-33, head department of practical theology Vanderbilt University and professor of practical theology Southern Seminary Foundation, Atlanta, 1931-32, mmister First Congregational Church, San Francisco, 1933-47, minister emeritus 1947-48, DD Amherst 1922, author: Masculine Power of Christ, Mystery of His Own Person, and Together in the Heavenly Home, contributed to "Boston Monthly Club Sermons" 1915-48, chaplain (captain) Massachusetts National Guard 1917-18; |