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8 Yale University Obituary Record Connecticut in World War I and Selective Service Appeal Agent in World War II, secretary Class of 1884 from 1890, on board of governors Yale Publishing Association 1928-33, member American Law Institute, and Amencan Bar Association Married February 17, 1906, in New Haven, Eleanor Evelyn Cutler (BA Smith 1892, Yale Graduate School 1892-4, 1896- 7, 1899-1900, 1925-28), daughter of Evarts and Ellen Louisa (Knight) Cutler Mrs Daggett died 1947 Death due to neoplasm of the heart Buried in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven Survived by no immediate relatives BENJAMIN HORN PENDLETON, b.a. 1884 Born October 20, 1862, Shanghai, China, died June 22, 1949, Oakland, Calif Father, James Oliver Pendleton, master mariner of Stonington, Conn , son of Oliver and Mary Demson (Southworth) Pendleton Mother, Mary Louise (Horn) Pendleton, daughter of Jonas and Johanna (Latham) Horn Norwich Free Academy Sigma Epsilon Junior partner Horn & Company, wholesale tobacco, San Francisco, 1885-90 and owner 1890 until retirement 1916, trustee Oakland Public Library and Oakland Civil Service Board, councilman City of Oakland 1902-11 (president Council 1908-11), chairman Municipal Water Commission, member Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland Park Commission, and State Board of Charities and Correction, aided in organization of Associated Chanties and president board of directors 1900-15; attended First Congregational Church, Oakland. Unmarried Death due to peritonitis Ashes interred in Mountain View Columbarium, Oakland Survived by a sister, Miss Helen Wells Pendleton of Oakland JOSEPH NATHANIEL TUTTLE, b a 1884 Born April 14, 1863, Madison, NJ , died September 10, 1948, Short Hills, N J. Father, Rev Samuel Lawrence Tuttle (BA Princeton 1836, MA 1839, BD Auburn Theological Seminary 1840), a Presbyterian minister, son of Rev Jacob Tuttle and Elizabeth (Ward) Tuttle Mother, Margaretta (Thompson) Tuttle, daughter of Lewis and Hannah Jane (Butler) Thompson Philhps-Andover Oration appointment Junior and Senior years, Freshman Football Team and Class baseball teams (winner of football kicking Junior class games), Delta Kappa, Delta Kappa Epsilon Latin teacher Morns Academy, Mornstown, N J, 1884-86, law student Columbia University and in office of Marston Niles 1886-87, lawyer New York City 1888 until retuement 1941 (partner with John Ford, later New York State Senator and Justice of the New York Supreme Court, practiced independently at time of retirement); life member New Jersey Historical Society, member New York County Lawyers Association, attended Grace Church (Episcopal), Madison Married April 5,1904, in New York City, Frances Vacher, daughter of Benjamin Bray and Anne (Bacot) Roundey Children Margaretta (BA Vassar 1927, Mrs Henry Kimball Prince) and Wainwright, '32 S Buried in Hillside Cemetery, Madison. Survived by wife, children, and four grandchildren. FRANCIS PECK BACHELER, ba. 1885 Born September 25, 1863, Lebanon, Conn , died May 23, 1949, Hartford, Conn Father, Rev Francis Eben Merriam Bacheler (B A Brown 1847, BD Union Theological Seminary 1850), a Congregational minister, son of Dr Aaron Batcheller and Martha (Merriam) Batcheller. Mother, Frances Augusta (Smith) Bacheler, daughter of Asher L. and Wealthy (Pratt) Smith Woodstock Academy Second colloquy appointment Junior year, Delta Kappa Epsilon Yale Divinity School 1885-87; minister Congregational church Putnam Heights, Conn, summer 1887, Shelbyville, Ky, fall 1887, Philips and South Jacksonville, Fla., 1887-89, Goshen Church, Lebanon, 1889-92 (also in charge church at Bozrahville), Hockanum Congregational Church, East
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 8 |
Transcript | 8 Yale University Obituary Record Connecticut in World War I and Selective Service Appeal Agent in World War II, secretary Class of 1884 from 1890, on board of governors Yale Publishing Association 1928-33, member American Law Institute, and Amencan Bar Association Married February 17, 1906, in New Haven, Eleanor Evelyn Cutler (BA Smith 1892, Yale Graduate School 1892-4, 1896- 7, 1899-1900, 1925-28), daughter of Evarts and Ellen Louisa (Knight) Cutler Mrs Daggett died 1947 Death due to neoplasm of the heart Buried in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven Survived by no immediate relatives BENJAMIN HORN PENDLETON, b.a. 1884 Born October 20, 1862, Shanghai, China, died June 22, 1949, Oakland, Calif Father, James Oliver Pendleton, master mariner of Stonington, Conn , son of Oliver and Mary Demson (Southworth) Pendleton Mother, Mary Louise (Horn) Pendleton, daughter of Jonas and Johanna (Latham) Horn Norwich Free Academy Sigma Epsilon Junior partner Horn & Company, wholesale tobacco, San Francisco, 1885-90 and owner 1890 until retirement 1916, trustee Oakland Public Library and Oakland Civil Service Board, councilman City of Oakland 1902-11 (president Council 1908-11), chairman Municipal Water Commission, member Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland Park Commission, and State Board of Charities and Correction, aided in organization of Associated Chanties and president board of directors 1900-15; attended First Congregational Church, Oakland. Unmarried Death due to peritonitis Ashes interred in Mountain View Columbarium, Oakland Survived by a sister, Miss Helen Wells Pendleton of Oakland JOSEPH NATHANIEL TUTTLE, b a 1884 Born April 14, 1863, Madison, NJ , died September 10, 1948, Short Hills, N J. Father, Rev Samuel Lawrence Tuttle (BA Princeton 1836, MA 1839, BD Auburn Theological Seminary 1840), a Presbyterian minister, son of Rev Jacob Tuttle and Elizabeth (Ward) Tuttle Mother, Margaretta (Thompson) Tuttle, daughter of Lewis and Hannah Jane (Butler) Thompson Philhps-Andover Oration appointment Junior and Senior years, Freshman Football Team and Class baseball teams (winner of football kicking Junior class games), Delta Kappa, Delta Kappa Epsilon Latin teacher Morns Academy, Mornstown, N J, 1884-86, law student Columbia University and in office of Marston Niles 1886-87, lawyer New York City 1888 until retuement 1941 (partner with John Ford, later New York State Senator and Justice of the New York Supreme Court, practiced independently at time of retirement); life member New Jersey Historical Society, member New York County Lawyers Association, attended Grace Church (Episcopal), Madison Married April 5,1904, in New York City, Frances Vacher, daughter of Benjamin Bray and Anne (Bacot) Roundey Children Margaretta (BA Vassar 1927, Mrs Henry Kimball Prince) and Wainwright, '32 S Buried in Hillside Cemetery, Madison. Survived by wife, children, and four grandchildren. FRANCIS PECK BACHELER, ba. 1885 Born September 25, 1863, Lebanon, Conn , died May 23, 1949, Hartford, Conn Father, Rev Francis Eben Merriam Bacheler (B A Brown 1847, BD Union Theological Seminary 1850), a Congregational minister, son of Dr Aaron Batcheller and Martha (Merriam) Batcheller. Mother, Frances Augusta (Smith) Bacheler, daughter of Asher L. and Wealthy (Pratt) Smith Woodstock Academy Second colloquy appointment Junior year, Delta Kappa Epsilon Yale Divinity School 1885-87; minister Congregational church Putnam Heights, Conn, summer 1887, Shelbyville, Ky, fall 1887, Philips and South Jacksonville, Fla., 1887-89, Goshen Church, Lebanon, 1889-92 (also in charge church at Bozrahville), Hockanum Congregational Church, East |