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22 Yale University Obituary Record as scoutmaster 1910-18, on executive committee Connecticut State Sunday School Association 1916-18, president Pennsylvania section, Camp Directors Association of Amenca, 1926-27, secretary Class of 1898 D from 1945, member Pennsylvania State Fish and Game Protective Association and Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church Married May 31, 1897, in Woodbury, Lillian Emily, daughter of William Ruthven and Emily (Crego) Wheeler Children Herbert James, Jr (died in infancy), Dorothy (BA Bryn Mawr 1921, MA. 1928), Lillian (B A Bryn Mawr 1922), and Mary (BA Bryn Mawr 1928, died 1932). Death due to Parkinson's disease Buried in North Woodbury (Conn) Cemetery Survived by wife, two daughters, and a stepbrother, Joseph W Cone of Greenwich, Conn. HENRY RUTHERFORD DWIGHT, ba. 1893 Born September 26, 1871, Brooklyn, N Y , died October 5, 1948, Newark, NJ Father, Frederick Augustus Dwight, with Henry Trowbridge's Sons, West India shipping merchants, New York City; son of Amos Trowbndge and Clarissa (Smith) Dwight Mother, Antoinette Raymond (McMullen) Dwight, daughter of James and Amelia Antoinette (Hoyt) McMullen Brooklyn Latin School Zeta Psi Business affiliations in New York City 1893-1948, with Dominick & Dickerman, bankers, 1893-97, assistant secretary Merchants Safe Deposit Company 1897, treasurer Wool Exchange 1898 and American Thread Company 1899-1900, in real-estate business 1900-48 (partner E S Willard & Company 1900-1906, president Goodale, Perry & Dwight [later Dwight-Helmsley, Inc ] 1913-47, treasurer 1913-42, chairman 1942-47, retired president 1947-48); active in assemblage of tract of land occupied by Knickerbocker Village, treasurer 320 West Eighty-third Street Company, trustee Ock- anickon (N J ) Camp for Boys, chairman Monmouth County YMCA, vice-president Monmouth County Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, treasurer Society to Maintain Public Decency and Society for the Suppression of Vice, mem ber Society of Colonial Wars, St. Nicholas Societv, and St George's Church (Episcopal), Rumson, N.J. Unmarried. Death due to a heart attack. Buried in Fair View Cemetery, Red Bank, NJ. Survived by two sisters, Miss Antoinette Dwight and Mrs. Henry Elmer Gibb, both of Rumson, and two brothers, Frederick Dwight, '94, and Amos T. Dwight, '00 S (seepage 103). WILLIAM STOUTENBOROUGH TERRIBERRY, ba. 1893. Born July 3, 1871, Paterson, N.J; died October 13, 1948, New Haven, Conn. Father, Brig. Gen. George Washington Ternberry, USA, Ret. (MD. Bellevue Medical Coll 1866). Mother, Martha Griffith (Stoutenborough) Ternberry. St Paul's School, Garden City, NY. Second colloquy appointment Junior year; first colloquy appointment Senior year, on Yale Record staff (editor Senior year); Zeta Psi MD Columbia 1896, interne Bellevue Hospital, New York City, 1896-98, First Lieutenant (assistant surgeon), 2d Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers, 1898 and acting assistant surgeon US Army, 7th Army Corps, Savannah and Havana, 1898- 99, physician in New York City 1900-1913 (on staff Bellevue Hospital); devoted himself exclusively to national service from 1913, member New York National Guard 1902-18 (assistant surgeon [Captain] 12th Regiment, Infantry, 1902-6, surgeon [Major] Field Hospital, 1906-9, and Major Medical Corps, First Field Hospital, 1909- 13, chief surgeon, Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Corps, 1913-17, and Colonel, Staff Corps, 1917-18); graduate U S. Army Field Service for Medical Officers 1912; Mexican border service as Surgeon, 6th Division, U S Army, June-December 1916, Lieutenant Colonel, National Army, stationed at Embarkation Hospital, Newport News, March 1918-July 1919, Post Surgeon, Newport News, and U S Army Base, Norfolk, July until discharge with rank of Colonel October 1919; with US Public Health Service 1919 until discharge 1937 (assistant surgeon 1919, senior surgeon 1919-20; as-
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 22 |
Transcript | 22 Yale University Obituary Record as scoutmaster 1910-18, on executive committee Connecticut State Sunday School Association 1916-18, president Pennsylvania section, Camp Directors Association of Amenca, 1926-27, secretary Class of 1898 D from 1945, member Pennsylvania State Fish and Game Protective Association and Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church Married May 31, 1897, in Woodbury, Lillian Emily, daughter of William Ruthven and Emily (Crego) Wheeler Children Herbert James, Jr (died in infancy), Dorothy (BA Bryn Mawr 1921, MA. 1928), Lillian (B A Bryn Mawr 1922), and Mary (BA Bryn Mawr 1928, died 1932). Death due to Parkinson's disease Buried in North Woodbury (Conn) Cemetery Survived by wife, two daughters, and a stepbrother, Joseph W Cone of Greenwich, Conn. HENRY RUTHERFORD DWIGHT, ba. 1893 Born September 26, 1871, Brooklyn, N Y , died October 5, 1948, Newark, NJ Father, Frederick Augustus Dwight, with Henry Trowbridge's Sons, West India shipping merchants, New York City; son of Amos Trowbndge and Clarissa (Smith) Dwight Mother, Antoinette Raymond (McMullen) Dwight, daughter of James and Amelia Antoinette (Hoyt) McMullen Brooklyn Latin School Zeta Psi Business affiliations in New York City 1893-1948, with Dominick & Dickerman, bankers, 1893-97, assistant secretary Merchants Safe Deposit Company 1897, treasurer Wool Exchange 1898 and American Thread Company 1899-1900, in real-estate business 1900-48 (partner E S Willard & Company 1900-1906, president Goodale, Perry & Dwight [later Dwight-Helmsley, Inc ] 1913-47, treasurer 1913-42, chairman 1942-47, retired president 1947-48); active in assemblage of tract of land occupied by Knickerbocker Village, treasurer 320 West Eighty-third Street Company, trustee Ock- anickon (N J ) Camp for Boys, chairman Monmouth County YMCA, vice-president Monmouth County Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, treasurer Society to Maintain Public Decency and Society for the Suppression of Vice, mem ber Society of Colonial Wars, St. Nicholas Societv, and St George's Church (Episcopal), Rumson, N.J. Unmarried. Death due to a heart attack. Buried in Fair View Cemetery, Red Bank, NJ. Survived by two sisters, Miss Antoinette Dwight and Mrs. Henry Elmer Gibb, both of Rumson, and two brothers, Frederick Dwight, '94, and Amos T. Dwight, '00 S (seepage 103). WILLIAM STOUTENBOROUGH TERRIBERRY, ba. 1893. Born July 3, 1871, Paterson, N.J; died October 13, 1948, New Haven, Conn. Father, Brig. Gen. George Washington Ternberry, USA, Ret. (MD. Bellevue Medical Coll 1866). Mother, Martha Griffith (Stoutenborough) Ternberry. St Paul's School, Garden City, NY. Second colloquy appointment Junior year; first colloquy appointment Senior year, on Yale Record staff (editor Senior year); Zeta Psi MD Columbia 1896, interne Bellevue Hospital, New York City, 1896-98, First Lieutenant (assistant surgeon), 2d Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers, 1898 and acting assistant surgeon US Army, 7th Army Corps, Savannah and Havana, 1898- 99, physician in New York City 1900-1913 (on staff Bellevue Hospital); devoted himself exclusively to national service from 1913, member New York National Guard 1902-18 (assistant surgeon [Captain] 12th Regiment, Infantry, 1902-6, surgeon [Major] Field Hospital, 1906-9, and Major Medical Corps, First Field Hospital, 1909- 13, chief surgeon, Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Corps, 1913-17, and Colonel, Staff Corps, 1917-18); graduate U S. Army Field Service for Medical Officers 1912; Mexican border service as Surgeon, 6th Division, U S Army, June-December 1916, Lieutenant Colonel, National Army, stationed at Embarkation Hospital, Newport News, March 1918-July 1919, Post Surgeon, Newport News, and U S Army Base, Norfolk, July until discharge with rank of Colonel October 1919; with US Public Health Service 1919 until discharge 1937 (assistant surgeon 1919, senior surgeon 1919-20; as- |