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Divinity School *57 BA. Amherst 1885 (Phi Beta Kappa), MA. 1888, instructor Cheltenham Military Academy 1885-86, principal high school in Kalamazoo, Mich, 1886-89, B D Yale 1891 (Class secretary); organizer and minister Hope Congregational Church, West Superior, Wis, 1891-94; minister Bethany Mission of Broadway Tabernacle, New York City, 1894-96 and assistant minister Broadway Tabernacle 1894-98, minister 14th Street Presbyterian Church, New York City, 1898-1907, Phillips Church, South Boston, 1907-14 (supply minister 1930-35), North Congregational Church, St Johnsbury, Vt, 1914-23; supply minister Congregational Church, Milford, Mass, 1923-30, DD Middlebury 1923; secretary New York State Historical Association 1929, member National Council of Congregational Churches Married December 27, 1898, in New York City, Bessie Borrodaile, daughter of Lucius Eugene and Mary Gates (Hatch) Chittenden Mrs. Richards died 1937. Death due to arteriosclerosis Ashes interred in Lake View Cemetery, Burlington, Vt Survived by a half sister, Miss Carrie Richards of Roxbury, Mass EDWARD PARSONS SEYMOUR, b d 1892. Born December 11, 1861, Alvarado, Calif; died November 8, 1948, Montgomery County, Pa Father, Rev Bela N Seymour, missionary and minister in California Mother, Emily (Morse) Seymour. B A Amherst 1884, B D Yale 1892, Congregational minister in Vermont 1892-95 (Mornsville 1892-94, Putney 1894-95) and Massachusetts 1895-1912 (Wendell 1895-1902, Interlaken 1902-5, Charlemont 1905-6, Wilhamstown 1906-8, Chester 1908-12), minister in Scranton, Pa., 1913- 16, Carbondale 1916-18, and Jenkintown 1918 until retirement 1946, engaged in home missionary work Amencan Bible Society, Scranton, 1912-13; free-lance home missionary work in Philadelphia, member Snyder Avenue Congregational Church, Philadelphia Married July 7, 1885, in Northampton, Mass, Mary Preston, daughter of Isaac Preston and Lydia Larned (Johnson) Fisher. Children* Arthur Lockhart; and Mary Esther (Oberhn 1915-17, Mrs. George Bittmann Barth) Death due to senile degeneration. Buried in George Washington Cemetery, Philadelphia Survived by wife, children, three grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren EDWARD SHEPPARD BROMER, b d. 1893 Born March 19, 1869, Schwenkville, Pa , died November 25, 1948, Manheim Township, Pa Father, Albert Bromer, clothing manufacturer, Schwenkville, son of William and Ursula (Kospiel) Bromer Mother, Catherine (Sheppard) Bromer, daughter of William and Elizabeth Sheppard Yale relatives include. Albert S Bromer, '91 D (brother), Albert W Bromer, '19 (nephew) B A Ursinus 1890, B D Yale 1893, graduate student Yale 1893-94, minister Reformed Church, Orwigsburg, Pa, 1894-98, Tabor-First Church, Lebanon, 1898-1905; professor New Testament Language and Exegesis, Ursinus School of Theology, Philadelphia, 1905-6, minister First Church, Greensburg, Pa, 1906-20, professor practical theology Theological Seminary of the Evangelical and Reformed Church, Lancaster, Pa, 1920-39, professor emeritus 1939-48, DD Ursinus 1905, president board of trustees Hood College 1921- 30, president Pittsburgh Synod 1917-18; secretary department spiritual resources Forward Movement of the Reformed Church in the United States 1919-24, general chairman commission on local church efficiency, laymen's missionary movement of the Reformed Church 1915-16; chairman young people's committee General Synod of the Reformed Church 1914-23 and commission on evangelism Board of Home Missions 1914-25; an original member commission on worship Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America; compiled responsive readings for Hymnal of Evangelical and Reformed Church, member American Academy of Political and Social Science, Chosophic Society, and Masonic order Married (1) 1890, in Collegeville, Pa,
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 157 |
Transcript | Divinity School *57 BA. Amherst 1885 (Phi Beta Kappa), MA. 1888, instructor Cheltenham Military Academy 1885-86, principal high school in Kalamazoo, Mich, 1886-89, B D Yale 1891 (Class secretary); organizer and minister Hope Congregational Church, West Superior, Wis, 1891-94; minister Bethany Mission of Broadway Tabernacle, New York City, 1894-96 and assistant minister Broadway Tabernacle 1894-98, minister 14th Street Presbyterian Church, New York City, 1898-1907, Phillips Church, South Boston, 1907-14 (supply minister 1930-35), North Congregational Church, St Johnsbury, Vt, 1914-23; supply minister Congregational Church, Milford, Mass, 1923-30, DD Middlebury 1923; secretary New York State Historical Association 1929, member National Council of Congregational Churches Married December 27, 1898, in New York City, Bessie Borrodaile, daughter of Lucius Eugene and Mary Gates (Hatch) Chittenden Mrs. Richards died 1937. Death due to arteriosclerosis Ashes interred in Lake View Cemetery, Burlington, Vt Survived by a half sister, Miss Carrie Richards of Roxbury, Mass EDWARD PARSONS SEYMOUR, b d 1892. Born December 11, 1861, Alvarado, Calif; died November 8, 1948, Montgomery County, Pa Father, Rev Bela N Seymour, missionary and minister in California Mother, Emily (Morse) Seymour. B A Amherst 1884, B D Yale 1892, Congregational minister in Vermont 1892-95 (Mornsville 1892-94, Putney 1894-95) and Massachusetts 1895-1912 (Wendell 1895-1902, Interlaken 1902-5, Charlemont 1905-6, Wilhamstown 1906-8, Chester 1908-12), minister in Scranton, Pa., 1913- 16, Carbondale 1916-18, and Jenkintown 1918 until retirement 1946, engaged in home missionary work Amencan Bible Society, Scranton, 1912-13; free-lance home missionary work in Philadelphia, member Snyder Avenue Congregational Church, Philadelphia Married July 7, 1885, in Northampton, Mass, Mary Preston, daughter of Isaac Preston and Lydia Larned (Johnson) Fisher. Children* Arthur Lockhart; and Mary Esther (Oberhn 1915-17, Mrs. George Bittmann Barth) Death due to senile degeneration. Buried in George Washington Cemetery, Philadelphia Survived by wife, children, three grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren EDWARD SHEPPARD BROMER, b d. 1893 Born March 19, 1869, Schwenkville, Pa , died November 25, 1948, Manheim Township, Pa Father, Albert Bromer, clothing manufacturer, Schwenkville, son of William and Ursula (Kospiel) Bromer Mother, Catherine (Sheppard) Bromer, daughter of William and Elizabeth Sheppard Yale relatives include. Albert S Bromer, '91 D (brother), Albert W Bromer, '19 (nephew) B A Ursinus 1890, B D Yale 1893, graduate student Yale 1893-94, minister Reformed Church, Orwigsburg, Pa, 1894-98, Tabor-First Church, Lebanon, 1898-1905; professor New Testament Language and Exegesis, Ursinus School of Theology, Philadelphia, 1905-6, minister First Church, Greensburg, Pa, 1906-20, professor practical theology Theological Seminary of the Evangelical and Reformed Church, Lancaster, Pa, 1920-39, professor emeritus 1939-48, DD Ursinus 1905, president board of trustees Hood College 1921- 30, president Pittsburgh Synod 1917-18; secretary department spiritual resources Forward Movement of the Reformed Church in the United States 1919-24, general chairman commission on local church efficiency, laymen's missionary movement of the Reformed Church 1915-16; chairman young people's committee General Synod of the Reformed Church 1914-23 and commission on evangelism Board of Home Missions 1914-25; an original member commission on worship Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America; compiled responsive readings for Hymnal of Evangelical and Reformed Church, member American Academy of Political and Social Science, Chosophic Society, and Masonic order Married (1) 1890, in Collegeville, Pa, |