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144 Yale University Obituary Record Webster (B A Wellesley 1925, Mrs James Stansfield Radchffe), Frances Mitchell (Mrs Clinton Martin) Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven Survived by wife (died June 20, 1951), daughters, four grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs Hubert M Sedgwick GEORGE HARRY BARBOUR, Ph.B. 1896 Born August 23, 1875, Akron, Ohio, died July 29, 1949, Orange, N J Father, George Washington Barbour, a furniture manufacturer in Akron, son of George and Mary Barbour Mother, Roxanna Upson Bailey Barbour, daughter of Nodiah and Sara Upson Hopkins Grammar School Mechanical engineering course M E (E E ) Cornell University 1897, draftsman and designer Akron Electrical Manufacturing Company 1897-98, assistant engineer B F Goodrich Company 1898-1900, in charge drafting room Webster, Camp & Lane, Akron, and Wellman-Seaver-Morgan Company, Akron, 1900-1901, shop superintendent C W Hunt Company, New York City, 1902, chief engineer American DeForest Wireless Telegraph Company, New York City, 1902-6 (supervised erection of wireless stations in Europe and the United States), mechanical and electrical engmeer and agent for sale of patents, New York City, 1906-15, managing director Century Investment Company 1906-49, secretary Sterling Watch Company, Inc , Waterbury, Conn , 1921-40, contributed to technical journals and lectured on engineering subjects, president New England Society of the Oranges 1940-43, vice-president Americanization Council of the Oranges, Maplewood, and Bloomfield 1925-45, member Orange Council Boy Scouts of America and YMCA, member American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York Electrical Society, International Electrical Congress, and First Presbyterian Church, Orange Married December 30, 1903, Akron, Hannah Theresa Alexander (Ph B Umv Akron 1897), daughter of William Wilson and Galena (Woodmanse) Alexander Death due to hypertensive vascular disease Buried in Restland Memorial Park, East Hanover, N J Survived by wife JONATHAN PRESCOTT BURTON, Ph B 1896 Born January 12, 1876, Massillon, Ohio, died July 8, 1949, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Father, Jonathan Prescott Burton, a coal operator, son of William and Rosanna (Thompson) Burton Mother, Mary Elizabeth (Zerbe) Burton, daughter of Jonathan and Christiana (Gorgas) Zerbe Yale relatives include a brother, Courtney Burton, '03 S University School, Cleveland Civil engineering course; chairman Class Day committee, Sigma Delta Chi, The Cloister and Book and Snake
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 144 |
Transcript | 144 Yale University Obituary Record Webster (B A Wellesley 1925, Mrs James Stansfield Radchffe), Frances Mitchell (Mrs Clinton Martin) Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven Survived by wife (died June 20, 1951), daughters, four grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs Hubert M Sedgwick GEORGE HARRY BARBOUR, Ph.B. 1896 Born August 23, 1875, Akron, Ohio, died July 29, 1949, Orange, N J Father, George Washington Barbour, a furniture manufacturer in Akron, son of George and Mary Barbour Mother, Roxanna Upson Bailey Barbour, daughter of Nodiah and Sara Upson Hopkins Grammar School Mechanical engineering course M E (E E ) Cornell University 1897, draftsman and designer Akron Electrical Manufacturing Company 1897-98, assistant engineer B F Goodrich Company 1898-1900, in charge drafting room Webster, Camp & Lane, Akron, and Wellman-Seaver-Morgan Company, Akron, 1900-1901, shop superintendent C W Hunt Company, New York City, 1902, chief engineer American DeForest Wireless Telegraph Company, New York City, 1902-6 (supervised erection of wireless stations in Europe and the United States), mechanical and electrical engmeer and agent for sale of patents, New York City, 1906-15, managing director Century Investment Company 1906-49, secretary Sterling Watch Company, Inc , Waterbury, Conn , 1921-40, contributed to technical journals and lectured on engineering subjects, president New England Society of the Oranges 1940-43, vice-president Americanization Council of the Oranges, Maplewood, and Bloomfield 1925-45, member Orange Council Boy Scouts of America and YMCA, member American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York Electrical Society, International Electrical Congress, and First Presbyterian Church, Orange Married December 30, 1903, Akron, Hannah Theresa Alexander (Ph B Umv Akron 1897), daughter of William Wilson and Galena (Woodmanse) Alexander Death due to hypertensive vascular disease Buried in Restland Memorial Park, East Hanover, N J Survived by wife JONATHAN PRESCOTT BURTON, Ph B 1896 Born January 12, 1876, Massillon, Ohio, died July 8, 1949, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Father, Jonathan Prescott Burton, a coal operator, son of William and Rosanna (Thompson) Burton Mother, Mary Elizabeth (Zerbe) Burton, daughter of Jonathan and Christiana (Gorgas) Zerbe Yale relatives include a brother, Courtney Burton, '03 S University School, Cleveland Civil engineering course; chairman Class Day committee, Sigma Delta Chi, The Cloister and Book and Snake |