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Sheffield Scientific School 107 course, Freshman Football Team, Bicentennial Committee Assayer, secretary, and later manager Empress Josephine Mining Company, Bonanza, Colo, 1903-6; manager father's mining properties Bonanza 1906-14; vice-president First National Bank, Saguache, Colo, 1908-17; owner Engadine Farm, Pisgah Forest, NC, 1917 until retirement 1932 (raised cattle [champion southern Shorthorn herd 1924] and saddle horses); contributed articles on big game hunting to Outdoor Life and Bit and Spur, treasurer Saguache County High School Board 1907-8; president Brevard Chamber of Commerce 1926, member Yale Engineering Association, American Shorthorn Association, American Saddle Horn Association, and Masonic order, deacon Brevard Presbyterian Church Married June 14, 1905, in Saguache, Georgia Faith, daughter of George Place and Margaret (Campbell) Elhs. Children: Randall Wade, Jr, '30 S, and Dorothy Faith (Mrs Joseph Everett Hunter, Jr ) Death due to uremia Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Brevard. Survived by wife, children, four grandchildren, and three sisters, Mrs. Justin Grant Sholes and Mrs Edward L. Worthington, both of Cleveland, and Mrs Donald H Worthington of Great Barrington, Mass. CHARLES STERLING JUDSON, ph b 1903. Born February 10,1879, Derby, Conn ; died June 4, 1949, Coronado, Calif Father, Charles Edward Judson, a farmer in Ansonia; son of William Smith and Martha (Downs) Judson. Mother, Ann Elizabeth (Fessenden) Judson; daughter of Franklin Holbrook and Henrietta Augusta (Smith) Fessenden. Ansonia High School, Harvard 1899- 1900. Metallurgy course; Freshman and University crews, vice-president Yale Navy Senior year; Class secretary and treasurer Jumor year, York Hall and Chi Phi. Engaged in mining with Guggenheim Exploration Company, Colorado and Mexico, 1903-5; with American Ferrofix Brazing Company, New York City, 1905-6; in transportation department Pennsylvania Railroad Company 1906-9; with J I Case Plow Works, Racine, Wis, 1909-11, in experimental department J I Case Threshing Machine Company 1911-12, general manager Pierce Motor Company (later J I Case Motor Works), Racine, 1912-15, owner citrus fruit ranches in El Cajon Valley 1914-49, residing at Bostonia, Calif; Captain, Quartermaster Corps, US Army, in World War I, president Cuyamaca State Bank, El Cajon, Cahf, 1924-46, served as president, vice-president, or director El Cajon Valley Citrus Association 1918-27 and 1933-46, vice-president Sweetwater Water Corporation, National City, Cahf, 1922-27, trustee El Cajon Valley Union Grammar School, Class president 1903-49, vice-president Yale Club of San Diego 1928-29 Married October 27, 1911, in Milwaukee, Katharine Van Home, daughter of Richard Taylor and Jeannette (Bull) Robinson Children Charles Sterling, Jr, '36 S , Richard Robinson, Jeannette (Mrs. Jerry Badgley Torrance), Elizabeth Fessenden (Mrs John Michael Monjo), and Katharine Van Home (died in infancy) Death due to coronary thrombosis Survived by wife, four children, nine grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs V A Judson of North Woodbury, Conn. HAROLD LOVERIDGE VEDDER, phb 1903 Born June 25, 1882, Buffalo, N Y , died November 14, 1948, New York City Father, Harnson Medham Vedder, a fire insurance underwriter, Buffalo Mother, Ida Elizabeth (Lovendge) Vedder Heathcote Preparatory School, Buffalo Select course, honors in all studies Senior year; editor Yale Scientific Monthly Senior year; Bicentennial Committee; Yale Corinthian Yacht Club; The Cloister and Book and Snake In fire insurance business, New York City, 1903-8 and general insurance broker, New York City, 1908-48, Class Alumni Fund agent 1903-16. Unmarried Survived by no immediate relatives. Mr Vedder made a bequest to further the general purposes of the Sheffield Scientific School.
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 107 |
Transcript | Sheffield Scientific School 107 course, Freshman Football Team, Bicentennial Committee Assayer, secretary, and later manager Empress Josephine Mining Company, Bonanza, Colo, 1903-6; manager father's mining properties Bonanza 1906-14; vice-president First National Bank, Saguache, Colo, 1908-17; owner Engadine Farm, Pisgah Forest, NC, 1917 until retirement 1932 (raised cattle [champion southern Shorthorn herd 1924] and saddle horses); contributed articles on big game hunting to Outdoor Life and Bit and Spur, treasurer Saguache County High School Board 1907-8; president Brevard Chamber of Commerce 1926, member Yale Engineering Association, American Shorthorn Association, American Saddle Horn Association, and Masonic order, deacon Brevard Presbyterian Church Married June 14, 1905, in Saguache, Georgia Faith, daughter of George Place and Margaret (Campbell) Elhs. Children: Randall Wade, Jr, '30 S, and Dorothy Faith (Mrs Joseph Everett Hunter, Jr ) Death due to uremia Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Brevard. Survived by wife, children, four grandchildren, and three sisters, Mrs. Justin Grant Sholes and Mrs Edward L. Worthington, both of Cleveland, and Mrs Donald H Worthington of Great Barrington, Mass. CHARLES STERLING JUDSON, ph b 1903. Born February 10,1879, Derby, Conn ; died June 4, 1949, Coronado, Calif Father, Charles Edward Judson, a farmer in Ansonia; son of William Smith and Martha (Downs) Judson. Mother, Ann Elizabeth (Fessenden) Judson; daughter of Franklin Holbrook and Henrietta Augusta (Smith) Fessenden. Ansonia High School, Harvard 1899- 1900. Metallurgy course; Freshman and University crews, vice-president Yale Navy Senior year; Class secretary and treasurer Jumor year, York Hall and Chi Phi. Engaged in mining with Guggenheim Exploration Company, Colorado and Mexico, 1903-5; with American Ferrofix Brazing Company, New York City, 1905-6; in transportation department Pennsylvania Railroad Company 1906-9; with J I Case Plow Works, Racine, Wis, 1909-11, in experimental department J I Case Threshing Machine Company 1911-12, general manager Pierce Motor Company (later J I Case Motor Works), Racine, 1912-15, owner citrus fruit ranches in El Cajon Valley 1914-49, residing at Bostonia, Calif; Captain, Quartermaster Corps, US Army, in World War I, president Cuyamaca State Bank, El Cajon, Cahf, 1924-46, served as president, vice-president, or director El Cajon Valley Citrus Association 1918-27 and 1933-46, vice-president Sweetwater Water Corporation, National City, Cahf, 1922-27, trustee El Cajon Valley Union Grammar School, Class president 1903-49, vice-president Yale Club of San Diego 1928-29 Married October 27, 1911, in Milwaukee, Katharine Van Home, daughter of Richard Taylor and Jeannette (Bull) Robinson Children Charles Sterling, Jr, '36 S , Richard Robinson, Jeannette (Mrs. Jerry Badgley Torrance), Elizabeth Fessenden (Mrs John Michael Monjo), and Katharine Van Home (died in infancy) Death due to coronary thrombosis Survived by wife, four children, nine grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs V A Judson of North Woodbury, Conn. HAROLD LOVERIDGE VEDDER, phb 1903 Born June 25, 1882, Buffalo, N Y , died November 14, 1948, New York City Father, Harnson Medham Vedder, a fire insurance underwriter, Buffalo Mother, Ida Elizabeth (Lovendge) Vedder Heathcote Preparatory School, Buffalo Select course, honors in all studies Senior year; editor Yale Scientific Monthly Senior year; Bicentennial Committee; Yale Corinthian Yacht Club; The Cloister and Book and Snake In fire insurance business, New York City, 1903-8 and general insurance broker, New York City, 1908-48, Class Alumni Fund agent 1903-16. Unmarried Survived by no immediate relatives. Mr Vedder made a bequest to further the general purposes of the Sheffield Scientific School. |