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2l6 Yale University Obituary Record New Jersey bar as attorney 1894 and counselor 1897 and appointed special master in chancery and Supreme Court commissioner, practiced independently in Vmeland 1897-1947, solicitor for Vineland 1902-7 and for Landis Township 1909, judge Court of Common Pleas, Cumberland County, 1924-29; trustee Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society (president 1942-47) and Pnesdy House (a home for aged Unitarians), Germantown, on board of managers Vineland State School, and Soldiers Home; director Vineland Free Public Library; member Cumberland County Bar Association (president 1930-31), New Jersey State Bar Association (third vice-president 1932-33, president 1935-36), American Bar Association, and Masonic order; treasurer and trustee First Congregational Unitarian Society, Vineland Married February 18, 1919, in Vineland, Kathenne, daughter of Joseph and Kate (Gamble) Hakspacher No children. Death due to pulmonary edema. Ashes interred in Siloam Cemetery, Vineland. Survived by wife LAURENS REEVE BOWDEN LL.B. 1899 Born March 12, 1878, in Jamaica, N.Y. Died June 16, 1948, in New York Ctty, Father, Joseph Benjamin Bowden, owner J B. Bowden & Company, manufacturing jewelers, New York City, son of Joseph and Elizabeth Bowden Mother, Ahce Mitchell (Jagger) Bowden; daughter of Latham Mitchell and Elizabeth (Reeve) Jagger Brooklyn (NY) Latin School, LLB Yale 1899 (member Phi Alpha Delta and Book and Gavel), in office of Kellogg & Slawson, New York City, 1899-1902; with Jamison & Freyhnghusen, general agents for Globe & Rutgers Fire Insurance Company, Stuyvesant Insurance Company, and Pacific Fire Insurance Company, New York City, 1902-8 (junior member 1905-8), and member its successor, J. S. Freyhnghusen & Company 1908-15, vice-president Stuyvesant Insurance Company 1908-15, Pacific Fire Insurance Company 1915-40 (vice- chairman of the board 1940-48), Bankers & Shippers Insurance Company and Jersey Insurance Company of New York 1920-40 (vice-chairman of both boards 1940-48), and Rhelando Insurance Company 1935- 48; Red Cross field director Debarkation Hospital No. 5, New York City, August 1918-June 1919, member Sons of the American Revolution and St Paul's Church (Episcopal), New York City. Married (1) October n, 1905, in Brooklyn, Grace Louise, daughter of William Wallace Marshall Sons: Laurens Reeve, Jr. (B.A. Williams 1931), and William Marshall, '32 Mr. and Mrs. Bowden were divorced in 1923 Married (2) September 15, 1925, in New York City, Cary Wade Mountfort Bhss, daughter of James Mount- fort. Death due to coronary thrombosis. Buried in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn Survived by wife, sons, three grandchildren, and two stepchildren, Mrs. Alexander Willson and Tyler Howe Bhss, Jr. HUGH NATHAN ROBERTS LL.B. 1899 Bom January 10,1876, in Davenport, Iowa. Died October 7, 1947, in Minneapolis, Minn. Father, Edward Lazarus Roberts, a lumberman and banker in Chicago, son of Edward and Mary Roberts. Mother, Nellie Sarah (Roraback) Roberts; daughter of Isaac and Rhoda (Burroughs) Roraback. Englewood High School, Chicago, LL B. Yale 1899 (member Wayland Club); part- owner lumber yard Woodward, Okla, 1900-4; organized Big Jo Lumber Company, Wichita, Kans, 1904, vice-president and secretary 1904-47, president Roberts Brothers Lumber Company, Wichita, 1910- 33 and Yellow Pine Oil & Gas Company, 1918-45; vice-president and secretary Yellowstone Lumber Company, Miles City, Mont, 1910-47, and McGregor Brothers Lumber Company, Minneapolis, 1928-47; president University Club of Wichita 1936, trustee* Fairmount College; member Mid Continent Oil and Gas Association, Masonic order, and Plymouth Church (Congregational), Wichita Married October 15, 1901, in Chicago,
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 216 |
Transcript | 2l6 Yale University Obituary Record New Jersey bar as attorney 1894 and counselor 1897 and appointed special master in chancery and Supreme Court commissioner, practiced independently in Vmeland 1897-1947, solicitor for Vineland 1902-7 and for Landis Township 1909, judge Court of Common Pleas, Cumberland County, 1924-29; trustee Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society (president 1942-47) and Pnesdy House (a home for aged Unitarians), Germantown, on board of managers Vineland State School, and Soldiers Home; director Vineland Free Public Library; member Cumberland County Bar Association (president 1930-31), New Jersey State Bar Association (third vice-president 1932-33, president 1935-36), American Bar Association, and Masonic order; treasurer and trustee First Congregational Unitarian Society, Vineland Married February 18, 1919, in Vineland, Kathenne, daughter of Joseph and Kate (Gamble) Hakspacher No children. Death due to pulmonary edema. Ashes interred in Siloam Cemetery, Vineland. Survived by wife LAURENS REEVE BOWDEN LL.B. 1899 Born March 12, 1878, in Jamaica, N.Y. Died June 16, 1948, in New York Ctty, Father, Joseph Benjamin Bowden, owner J B. Bowden & Company, manufacturing jewelers, New York City, son of Joseph and Elizabeth Bowden Mother, Ahce Mitchell (Jagger) Bowden; daughter of Latham Mitchell and Elizabeth (Reeve) Jagger Brooklyn (NY) Latin School, LLB Yale 1899 (member Phi Alpha Delta and Book and Gavel), in office of Kellogg & Slawson, New York City, 1899-1902; with Jamison & Freyhnghusen, general agents for Globe & Rutgers Fire Insurance Company, Stuyvesant Insurance Company, and Pacific Fire Insurance Company, New York City, 1902-8 (junior member 1905-8), and member its successor, J. S. Freyhnghusen & Company 1908-15, vice-president Stuyvesant Insurance Company 1908-15, Pacific Fire Insurance Company 1915-40 (vice- chairman of the board 1940-48), Bankers & Shippers Insurance Company and Jersey Insurance Company of New York 1920-40 (vice-chairman of both boards 1940-48), and Rhelando Insurance Company 1935- 48; Red Cross field director Debarkation Hospital No. 5, New York City, August 1918-June 1919, member Sons of the American Revolution and St Paul's Church (Episcopal), New York City. Married (1) October n, 1905, in Brooklyn, Grace Louise, daughter of William Wallace Marshall Sons: Laurens Reeve, Jr. (B.A. Williams 1931), and William Marshall, '32 Mr. and Mrs. Bowden were divorced in 1923 Married (2) September 15, 1925, in New York City, Cary Wade Mountfort Bhss, daughter of James Mount- fort. Death due to coronary thrombosis. Buried in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn Survived by wife, sons, three grandchildren, and two stepchildren, Mrs. Alexander Willson and Tyler Howe Bhss, Jr. HUGH NATHAN ROBERTS LL.B. 1899 Bom January 10,1876, in Davenport, Iowa. Died October 7, 1947, in Minneapolis, Minn. Father, Edward Lazarus Roberts, a lumberman and banker in Chicago, son of Edward and Mary Roberts. Mother, Nellie Sarah (Roraback) Roberts; daughter of Isaac and Rhoda (Burroughs) Roraback. Englewood High School, Chicago, LL B. Yale 1899 (member Wayland Club); part- owner lumber yard Woodward, Okla, 1900-4; organized Big Jo Lumber Company, Wichita, Kans, 1904, vice-president and secretary 1904-47, president Roberts Brothers Lumber Company, Wichita, 1910- 33 and Yellow Pine Oil & Gas Company, 1918-45; vice-president and secretary Yellowstone Lumber Company, Miles City, Mont, 1910-47, and McGregor Brothers Lumber Company, Minneapolis, 1928-47; president University Club of Wichita 1936, trustee* Fairmount College; member Mid Continent Oil and Gas Association, Masonic order, and Plymouth Church (Congregational), Wichita Married October 15, 1901, in Chicago, |