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Yale College Rev Enoch Huntington (BA. 1821) and Charlotte (Taylor) Huntington Yale relatives include. Enoch Huntington (B.A. 1759) (great-great-grandfather), Nathan- ael Taylor (B.A 1745) and Enoch Huntington (B A 1785) (great-grandfathers), Horace W Staples, '07 S., Otis D Coveil, '13 S, Bradford S Coveil, '17 S, Harold S Coveil, '17 S, Ambrose H Coley (Class of 1919 S ) (nephews), Otis Dexter Coveil, '49 E (grandnephew); Harry N Coveil, '83 S. (brother-in-law), Stephen C Gates, '45 (grandson). Prepared at father's school Gamma Nu B D Berkeley Divinity School 1887, lay reader in several Connecticut towns, 1884- 87; ordained deacon in Episcopal church 1887 and priest 1888, assistant minister St John's Church, Stamford, Conn, 1887-88, 1893-97, minister Christ Church, Savannah, 1888-89, All Saint's Chapel, New Haven, 1889, St. Mary's Church, South Manchester, Conn, 1889-93, minister Calvary Church, Utica, 1897-1924; registrar Diocese of Central New York 1897-1907, examining chaplain 1910-24, secretary Standing Committee 1906-17 and president 1917-22, Dean of Convocation 1900-1902 and 1907-8, and of Second Missionary District of Central New York 1904-8; Suffragan Bishop, Diocese of Central New York, 1924-36 and Bishop 1936 until retirement 1942, deputy to General Convention 1922, STD Syracuse 1912, DD Berkeley Divinity School 1925 and Hamilton 1942; lecturer Berkeley Divinity School 1913, trustee Home for the Homeless and director Associated Chanties of Utica, president Mun- son-Wilhams-Proctor Institute at Community Center, Utica, 1935-49, Yale Club of Utica 1914-17, and Oneida Historical Society 1912 (vice-president 1910), secretary board of managers Utica State Hospital for Insane 1919-25; member Oneida County Committee of State Chanties Aid Association. Married October 23, 1889, in Stamford, Julia Seely, daughter of Silas Lewis and Mary Elizabeth (Seely) Coveil Children: Marjory Coveil (Mrs Edmund Jaynes Gates), Elizabeth Huntington (Mrs John Futhey Fox), and Mary Huntington (B.A. Smith 1923, B D, Union Theological Semi nary 1929; MA. Univ. North Carolina 1950). Mrs Coley died 1940 Death due to nephritis Buried in Wil- lowbrook Cemetery, Westport Survived by daughters and nine grandchildren LEONARD MAYHEW DAGGETT, b.a. 1884 Born November 23, 1863, New Haven, Conn , died March 3, 1949, New Haven, Conn Father, David L Daggett (B A 1839, M D 1843) Mother, Margaret Donaldson (Gibbons) Daggett Yale relatives include Eneas Munson (B A 1753) (great-greatgrandfather); David Daggett (B A. 1783) (great-grandfather); iEneas Monson (B A 1780) (great-great-uncle), Leonard A Daggett (B A 1807) (grandfather), David L Daggett (B A 1808), Ohver E Daggett (B A. 1828) (great-uncles), David Daggett, '79, William G Daggett, '80 (brothers), John K Beach, '77, Francis G Beach, '83, Rodmond V Beach, '87 (cousins); David L. Daggett, '10, Stanley Daggett, '17 (nephews), David Daggett, '45 (grand- nephew), Herman E Cutler (Class of 1885 M ) (brother-in-law), Anna A Cutler (PhD 1896) (sister-in-law). Hopkins Grammar School Third composition premium Sophomore year, oration appointment Junior year; dissertation appointment Senior year; financial manager Yale Record, Senior Promenade Committee, Psi Upsilon, Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Ehhu Club Teacher Hopkins Grammar School 1884- 85, LL.B magna cum laude Yale 1887 (honorable mention for excellence at annual examinations Junior and Senior years, honorable mention John Addison Porter Prize, winner Betts and Jewell prizes), lawyer in New Haven 1887-1949 (member Daggett, Colby & Hooker at time of dea?th); instructor in testamentary law Yale 1894-1910; on board of councilmen, New Haven, 1890, judge advocate general on staff of Governor Coffin 1894-96, corporation counsel, New Haven, 1901-8, trustee New Haven Savings Bank (vice- president 1931-37); director Second National Bank of New Haven 1915-47 and New Haven Colony Historical Society, chairman Second District Draft Board of
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 7 |
Transcript | Yale College Rev Enoch Huntington (BA. 1821) and Charlotte (Taylor) Huntington Yale relatives include. Enoch Huntington (B.A. 1759) (great-great-grandfather), Nathan- ael Taylor (B.A 1745) and Enoch Huntington (B A 1785) (great-grandfathers), Horace W Staples, '07 S., Otis D Coveil, '13 S, Bradford S Coveil, '17 S, Harold S Coveil, '17 S, Ambrose H Coley (Class of 1919 S ) (nephews), Otis Dexter Coveil, '49 E (grandnephew); Harry N Coveil, '83 S. (brother-in-law), Stephen C Gates, '45 (grandson). Prepared at father's school Gamma Nu B D Berkeley Divinity School 1887, lay reader in several Connecticut towns, 1884- 87; ordained deacon in Episcopal church 1887 and priest 1888, assistant minister St John's Church, Stamford, Conn, 1887-88, 1893-97, minister Christ Church, Savannah, 1888-89, All Saint's Chapel, New Haven, 1889, St. Mary's Church, South Manchester, Conn, 1889-93, minister Calvary Church, Utica, 1897-1924; registrar Diocese of Central New York 1897-1907, examining chaplain 1910-24, secretary Standing Committee 1906-17 and president 1917-22, Dean of Convocation 1900-1902 and 1907-8, and of Second Missionary District of Central New York 1904-8; Suffragan Bishop, Diocese of Central New York, 1924-36 and Bishop 1936 until retirement 1942, deputy to General Convention 1922, STD Syracuse 1912, DD Berkeley Divinity School 1925 and Hamilton 1942; lecturer Berkeley Divinity School 1913, trustee Home for the Homeless and director Associated Chanties of Utica, president Mun- son-Wilhams-Proctor Institute at Community Center, Utica, 1935-49, Yale Club of Utica 1914-17, and Oneida Historical Society 1912 (vice-president 1910), secretary board of managers Utica State Hospital for Insane 1919-25; member Oneida County Committee of State Chanties Aid Association. Married October 23, 1889, in Stamford, Julia Seely, daughter of Silas Lewis and Mary Elizabeth (Seely) Coveil Children: Marjory Coveil (Mrs Edmund Jaynes Gates), Elizabeth Huntington (Mrs John Futhey Fox), and Mary Huntington (B.A. Smith 1923, B D, Union Theological Semi nary 1929; MA. Univ. North Carolina 1950). Mrs Coley died 1940 Death due to nephritis Buried in Wil- lowbrook Cemetery, Westport Survived by daughters and nine grandchildren LEONARD MAYHEW DAGGETT, b.a. 1884 Born November 23, 1863, New Haven, Conn , died March 3, 1949, New Haven, Conn Father, David L Daggett (B A 1839, M D 1843) Mother, Margaret Donaldson (Gibbons) Daggett Yale relatives include Eneas Munson (B A 1753) (great-greatgrandfather); David Daggett (B A. 1783) (great-grandfather); iEneas Monson (B A 1780) (great-great-uncle), Leonard A Daggett (B A 1807) (grandfather), David L Daggett (B A 1808), Ohver E Daggett (B A. 1828) (great-uncles), David Daggett, '79, William G Daggett, '80 (brothers), John K Beach, '77, Francis G Beach, '83, Rodmond V Beach, '87 (cousins); David L. Daggett, '10, Stanley Daggett, '17 (nephews), David Daggett, '45 (grand- nephew), Herman E Cutler (Class of 1885 M ) (brother-in-law), Anna A Cutler (PhD 1896) (sister-in-law). Hopkins Grammar School Third composition premium Sophomore year, oration appointment Junior year; dissertation appointment Senior year; financial manager Yale Record, Senior Promenade Committee, Psi Upsilon, Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Ehhu Club Teacher Hopkins Grammar School 1884- 85, LL.B magna cum laude Yale 1887 (honorable mention for excellence at annual examinations Junior and Senior years, honorable mention John Addison Porter Prize, winner Betts and Jewell prizes), lawyer in New Haven 1887-1949 (member Daggett, Colby & Hooker at time of dea?th); instructor in testamentary law Yale 1894-1910; on board of councilmen, New Haven, 1890, judge advocate general on staff of Governor Coffin 1894-96, corporation counsel, New Haven, 1901-8, trustee New Haven Savings Bank (vice- president 1931-37); director Second National Bank of New Haven 1915-47 and New Haven Colony Historical Society, chairman Second District Draft Board of |