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Law School 167 1924-28, president 1928-48; chief counsel Amsinck, Sonne & Company, merchant bankers, New York City, 1927-48, secretary American Trading Company, Inc., Gillespie & Company, and Heyman Mercantile Company, Inc, at time of death; member Danish Commercial Commission (awarded King Christian X medal and citation for service rendered Danish cause in World War II) Married January 8,1907, Ethel Scott Gay. Daughters. Sarah Ewell (B A. Mount Holyoke 1930), the wife of A. Baisley Sheridan, '24; Ethel Gay (Mrs. H. Byron Gervm); Phyllis. Death due to uremia Buried in Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, N Y Survived by wife, daughters, two grandchildren, and mother (Mrs. Louis G. Bauer). JOHN NILS SWENSON, ll.b. 1902. Born May 31,1879, Lindsborg, Kans.; died December 30, 1948, Allaben, N.Y. Father, John August Swenson, banker in Lindsborg; son of Nils Peter Swenson. Mother, Christina (Johnson) Swenson. Yale relatives include a brother-in-law, Edward Thorstenberg (M.A. 1902). B.A. Bethany College (Kans) 1899; LL.B. Yale 1902; lawyer in Kansas City, Mo., 1902 until retirement 1937; city attorney Kansas City 1904-8; member Kansas City Bar Association and St Mark's Lutheran Church, Kansas City Married July 25,1904, in St. Louis, Adele Himburg, daughter of Louis Henry and Mane Anna (Eitzmann) Himburg. Children: John Nils, Jr., (Univ. Kansas 1929- 31), and Valerie Kristina (B.F.A. Univ. Kansas 1932). Death due to coronary occlusion. Buried in Shandaken (N.Y.) Rural Cemetery. Survived by wife, children, three sisters, Mrs. Anna Thorstenberg and Mrs. Helena Anderson, both of Los Angeles, and Mrs Is- real Nelson of Seattle, and a brother, Engle Brecht Swenson of Los Angeles. shop Hooker Carriage Manufacturing Company, New Haven Mother, Mary (Faugh- nan) Carhn, daughter of Patrick Faugh- nan Booth Preparatory School, New Haven, LLB Yale 1904 (Kent and Wayland clubs); practiced law in New York City, member Church of St Paul the Apostle (Roman Catholic), New York City Unmarried Buried in St Bernard Cemetery, New Haven Survived by no immediate relatives WILLIAM STEWART HYDE, llb. 1904 Born February 16, 1881, Manchester, Conn., died October 2, 1948, Manchester, Conn Father, John Hyde, son of Stewart and Ehza (Watts) Hyde. Mother, Margaret (Hunmford) Hyde B A. Trinity College (Conn) 1902; LL.B. Yale 1904 (Junior honors); lawyer m Manchester 1904-48, prosecuting attorney City of Manchester 1911-13; judge of probate District of Manchester 1918-48, in Connecticut legislature 1911-18 (house leader 1915); Commissioner of Labor and Factory Inspection, Connecticut, 1915-25, member Hartford County and American Bar associations, and State Bar Association of Connecticut, Phi Gamma Delta, Masonic order, and St. Mary's Church (Episcopal), Manchester. Married August 26, 1911, in Manchester, May, daughter of Theodore Dean and Emma Mana (Hollister) Chaffee. Children Stewart Chaffee and Frances (B A. Connecticut Coll. 1942) Death due to carcinoma. Buried in East Cemetery, Manchester Survived by wife, children, and six sisters, Mrs Ellen Cros- sen, Mrs Mary H. Harrison, Miss Margaret Hyde, Mrs. Elizabeth H. Smith, Mrs Anna H Crocker, Mrs. Carrie H Goslee, all of Manchester, and a brother, John Hunmford Hyde of Manchester. EDWARD ALOYSIUS CARLIN, ll.b. 1904. Born August 12, 1881, New Haven, Conn ; died April 3, 1949, New York City Father, Francis J Carhn, foreman pamt- IRA WESTON JONES, ll b 1905 Born February 28, 1877, Boston, N Y ; died June 7, 1949, Clear Lake, Iowa Father, Murray Perry Jones, farmer, Al-
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 167 |
Transcript | Law School 167 1924-28, president 1928-48; chief counsel Amsinck, Sonne & Company, merchant bankers, New York City, 1927-48, secretary American Trading Company, Inc., Gillespie & Company, and Heyman Mercantile Company, Inc, at time of death; member Danish Commercial Commission (awarded King Christian X medal and citation for service rendered Danish cause in World War II) Married January 8,1907, Ethel Scott Gay. Daughters. Sarah Ewell (B A. Mount Holyoke 1930), the wife of A. Baisley Sheridan, '24; Ethel Gay (Mrs. H. Byron Gervm); Phyllis. Death due to uremia Buried in Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, N Y Survived by wife, daughters, two grandchildren, and mother (Mrs. Louis G. Bauer). JOHN NILS SWENSON, ll.b. 1902. Born May 31,1879, Lindsborg, Kans.; died December 30, 1948, Allaben, N.Y. Father, John August Swenson, banker in Lindsborg; son of Nils Peter Swenson. Mother, Christina (Johnson) Swenson. Yale relatives include a brother-in-law, Edward Thorstenberg (M.A. 1902). B.A. Bethany College (Kans) 1899; LL.B. Yale 1902; lawyer in Kansas City, Mo., 1902 until retirement 1937; city attorney Kansas City 1904-8; member Kansas City Bar Association and St Mark's Lutheran Church, Kansas City Married July 25,1904, in St. Louis, Adele Himburg, daughter of Louis Henry and Mane Anna (Eitzmann) Himburg. Children: John Nils, Jr., (Univ. Kansas 1929- 31), and Valerie Kristina (B.F.A. Univ. Kansas 1932). Death due to coronary occlusion. Buried in Shandaken (N.Y.) Rural Cemetery. Survived by wife, children, three sisters, Mrs. Anna Thorstenberg and Mrs. Helena Anderson, both of Los Angeles, and Mrs Is- real Nelson of Seattle, and a brother, Engle Brecht Swenson of Los Angeles. shop Hooker Carriage Manufacturing Company, New Haven Mother, Mary (Faugh- nan) Carhn, daughter of Patrick Faugh- nan Booth Preparatory School, New Haven, LLB Yale 1904 (Kent and Wayland clubs); practiced law in New York City, member Church of St Paul the Apostle (Roman Catholic), New York City Unmarried Buried in St Bernard Cemetery, New Haven Survived by no immediate relatives WILLIAM STEWART HYDE, llb. 1904 Born February 16, 1881, Manchester, Conn., died October 2, 1948, Manchester, Conn Father, John Hyde, son of Stewart and Ehza (Watts) Hyde. Mother, Margaret (Hunmford) Hyde B A. Trinity College (Conn) 1902; LL.B. Yale 1904 (Junior honors); lawyer m Manchester 1904-48, prosecuting attorney City of Manchester 1911-13; judge of probate District of Manchester 1918-48, in Connecticut legislature 1911-18 (house leader 1915); Commissioner of Labor and Factory Inspection, Connecticut, 1915-25, member Hartford County and American Bar associations, and State Bar Association of Connecticut, Phi Gamma Delta, Masonic order, and St. Mary's Church (Episcopal), Manchester. Married August 26, 1911, in Manchester, May, daughter of Theodore Dean and Emma Mana (Hollister) Chaffee. Children Stewart Chaffee and Frances (B A. Connecticut Coll. 1942) Death due to carcinoma. Buried in East Cemetery, Manchester Survived by wife, children, and six sisters, Mrs Ellen Cros- sen, Mrs Mary H. Harrison, Miss Margaret Hyde, Mrs. Elizabeth H. Smith, Mrs Anna H Crocker, Mrs. Carrie H Goslee, all of Manchester, and a brother, John Hunmford Hyde of Manchester. EDWARD ALOYSIUS CARLIN, ll.b. 1904. Born August 12, 1881, New Haven, Conn ; died April 3, 1949, New York City Father, Francis J Carhn, foreman pamt- IRA WESTON JONES, ll b 1905 Born February 28, 1877, Boston, N Y ; died June 7, 1949, Clear Lake, Iowa Father, Murray Perry Jones, farmer, Al- |