Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 1, Part 155

Author: Hamersly, Lewis Randolph, 1847-1910; Leonard, John William, 1849-; Mohr, William Frederick, 1870-; Knox, Herman Warren, 1881-; Holmes, Frank R
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: New York : L.R. Hamersly Co.
Number of Pages: 1456


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HAYS, Daniel Peixotto:


Lawyer : b. Pleasantville. Westchester Co., N. Y .. March 23, 1-31: s. David and Judith S. ( Peixotto) Hays: grad. Coll. City of N. Y., 153; Columbia Law Sch., L.L. B., 1873; m. N. Y. City, April 7, 1:50, Rachel 1903; ou U. S. S. Rhode Island, since l'eb. 19, 612


Fire insurance agent ; b. Mayfield, N. Y., March 13, 1-62; s. James H. and Hannah (Van Buren) Hays; maternal grandfather was a cousin of Martin Van Buren, the Presi- dent: this grandfather, Francis H. Van Buren, was a member of the N. Y. State legislature in 1524; ed. in common schools; m. Munsonville ( now Mayfield), N. Y., Sept. 4, 1859, Nettie C. Van Denburgh; one son, Harlan B., b. Nov. 8, 1590. Began teaching in district school at the age of 15, later con- nected with historical publishing house, en- tered fire insurance office as clerk in 1982 and gradually worked up to become the head of one of the largest fire insurance agencies in the Mohawk Valley; senior mem, of firm of Hays & Wormuth, fire insurance. Metho- dist; mem. Official Board of First M. E. Church of Amsterdam, N. Y. Address: 210 Market St., Amsterdam, N. Y.


HAYT, Samuel Augustus:


Librarian: h. Fishkill, N. Y., June 13, 1841; s. Samuel Augustus and Lavinia ( Nichols) Hayt; ed. Princeton Univ. and at Berlin, Germany; m. Binghamton, N. Y., 1860. Josephine M. Harper. Librarian Flow- er Memorial Library, Watertown, N. Y. Re- publican. Pres. Jefferson County Society Prevention Cruelty to Animals. Address: Watertown, N. Y.


HAYWARD, George North:


Lient-commander, U. S. N .; b. in Conn .; s. Commander George W. Hayward, U. S. N .; appt'd frum N. Y. naval cadet, May 19, 1>>1. Ensign, July 1, 1:90; lient. (Junior grade ), April 13, 1-98; lieut., March 3, 1-99: C. S. S. Boston, July 1, 198 to Ort., 1989; Pensacola, Ort. 24, 1%50, to May, 1590; San Francisco, Nov. 15, 1-90, to Sept. 15, 1802: Baltimore, Sept. 15, 1:02, to Feb. 19, 1-06; Philadelphia, May 26, 1596, to Sept. 15, 1:09; Baltimore, Sept. 15, 1-t, to March 2, 1:99; Monadnock, March 2, 1-99, to June, 1:00; Yokohama Ilospi- tal, June. 1-99, to Sept. 1-50; Cleveland Branch Hydrographie Office, Xor. 21, 1:59, to Jan. 10, 1901: Essex. Junit. 11, 1901, to Dec. 5, 1903: Naval Gun Factory, Jan. Is, 1904, to 10006. Commissioned lieut. commander, July 1,


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1906. Address: Care Navy Dep't, Wash- | Education; The American Women in Europe. ington, D. C.


HAYWARD, William Store:


Clergyman; b. Sodus. N ., Sept. 24, 1930: s. Josiah and Dorothy (Stone) Hayward; ed. Berkeley Div. Sch. : m. Ridgefield. Conn., Sept. 2, 1Sus, Martha Jane Avery; four chii- dren living. Ordered dearon, 1-08, by Bish .D Williams, ordained priest. 1867. ly Bishop Coxe, in Episcopal ministry. Organized the parishes of Sharon and Greenville, Pa l'or- merly gen. missionary. oil regions, Mead- ville, Townville, Tidioute, ecc .. 1-66 67: New Hartford, etc., N. Y., 1:07-63; New Castle, Pa., 1966-69; Morley and Madrid, N. Y., 1969- 70; Hogansburg. Chateaugay, Butke, Fort Covington and Massena, N. Y. 1870-74; Cay- uga, N. Y., 1 71-76; Onondaga Castle, 1876-77; Canastota, Chittenango, Perryville, Durham- ville, etc., N. Y., 1:7-81: Manistee, etc., Mich., 1981-86; Frankfort, Delphi, etc .. Ind., 1886-88; Ashippun Hustisford, etc., Wis .. 18:9- 92; Evansville, Wis .. 1-02-93: Morristown, N. Y., 1893-95; Jordan, Memphis, 1:95-00; Fast Syracuse, 1896-1900; missionary C. of Good Shepherd, Onondaga Castle. Diocese of Cen- tral N. Y., since 1900. Address: R. F. D. 5, Syracuse, N. Y.


HAZEL, John Raymond:


Jurist; b. Buffalo, N. Y., Dec., 1860; s. John K. and Adelaide Hazel: ed. pulhe and private schools of Buffalo: m. Buffalo, June 20, 1902, Elizabeth G. Drake. Admitted to bar, April , les2: appt'd judge U S. Dist. Court, Western Dist. N. Y., 1900; adminis- tered constitutional oath of office to Presi- dent Roosevelt, Sept. 11, 1901. Clubs: New York, Republican, Buffalo, Ellicott. Address: 37 Ilodge Av., Buffalo, N. Y.


HAZELTINE, Abner:


Lawyer; b. Jamestown, N. Y., March 13, IS36; s. Abner and Matilda ( Hayward) Hazeltine: ed. Jamestown and Cherry Valley Acads .; grad. Williauis Coll., A B., 1:56, A.M .; Albany Law Seh .; m. Ashville, N. Y., April 27, 1>67, Obvia Brown: rhnldren: Mary Emo- gene, b. 1( -: Ray Thennas. b. 1;1. Post- master Jamestown. 1:64-49; dist. att'y Chau- toaqua Co., 1-55->': police justice City of Jamestown, 1:57-1902; U. S. Comm'r since 1859: trustee Lake View Cemetery Ass'n. Republican; Congressionalist. Mem. Ma- sonic order (Knight Templar). Sons of the Revolution. Address: Jmoestown, N. Y.


HAZELTINE, Mary Emogene:


Librarian; b. JJamestown, N. Y., May 5, 1868; d. Abnor and Olivia (Brown) Hazel- tine; ed. public schools: grad. Wellesley Coll., B.S., 19t; ass't prin. Danielson (Conn.) High Sch., 1-91-93: librarian James Prender- gast. Free Library. Jamestown, N. Y., 1993- 1906: resident diretor Chautauqua Institution Summer Library Sch., 1901-03: chief of in- structional dep't of Wis. Free Library Comm'n and preceptor of Wis. Library Sch. since Feb .. 10. Congregationalist. Mem. Am. Library Ass'n. N. Y. Library Ass'n (see. 1-95-1902; jir. < , 19/2), Wis, Library Ass'n. Address: Madison, Wis.


HAZELTINE, Mayo Wilhamson:


Clubs: Metropolitan (N. Y. City), Metropol- itau ( Washington, D. C.). Residence: 10 W. 30th St. Address: 59 Wall St., N. Y. City.


HAZELTON, Dallas M .:


Lawyer; b. Fowler, N. Y., Oct. 17, ISTS; s. George D. and Ellen 1. (Carr) Hazelton : grad. Gouverneur High Seb., 1898; studied law in office of Gleason & Johnson, Gouvern- eur, N. Y., 2 years; prad. Albany Law Sch., 1901; m. Worcester, Mass., July 30, 1903, Ethel B. Taitt. Mem. b'd trustees Gouverneur village, 1902-03; was candidate for special county judge on Dem. ticket in 1905. Pres. byterian. Mem. Albany Law Sch. Alumni .Iss'n. State Bar Ass'n, St. Lawrence Co. Dar Ass'n, Gouveneur Fire Dep't. Resi- dence: 133 W. Main St. Office, 5 Main St .. Gouverneur, N. Y.


HAZELTON, George Cochrane, Jr .:


Lawyer, author; b. Boscobel, Wis. : s. ex. Congressman George C. Hazelton; ed. Grey- lock Inst., South Williamstown, Mass .; grad. Columbiau Univ., Washington, D. C., LL.B., 1895, LL.M., 1896; m. Byrd C. Quin, of Va. Acted three seasons on stage with Booth- Barrett and Modjeska companies to perfect his knowledge of stagecraft with a view of dramatie and other writing. Practised law first in Washington, D. C., with father, later, in Philadelphia, and, in 1901, came to N. Y.' City and formed firm of Hazelton & Hazel- ton with brother, John H. Hazelton, who had been associated in law with Col. Robert G. Ingersoll. Republican, active in politics. Au- thor: Mistress Nell ( novel and play), Cap- tain Molly, and The Raven (play) ; historical work, The National Capitol, Its Architecture. Art and History ( historical) : etc. Residence: 35 Chestnut Lane, New Rochelle, N. Y. Ad- dress: 2:0 Broadway, N. Y. City.


HAZELTON, John Hampden:


Lawyer, historian; h Boscobel, Wis .: s. George C. and Ellen (Van . Antwerp ) Hazel- ton; grad. Washington, D. C., High Sch., 1890: Johns Hopkins Univ., A.B., 193; Co- lumbian Univ., LL.B., 1-95, LL.M., 1:96. Practised law first in Washington, D. C .; removed to N. Y. City in 1-ps, and was as- sociated with the late Robert G. Ingersoll in general practice until his death; new mem- ber firm of Hazelton & Hazelton with brother, George C., Jr. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Author: Declaration of In- dependence-Ils History ( Dodd. Mead & Co.), 1966. Address: 220 Broadway, N. Y. City.


HAZELWOOD, Edgar H .:


Lawyer; h. St. John, N. B., Jan. 21. 18;3; s. Robert Hamilton and Margaret ( Fritch) Hazelwood: ed. N. Y. Cty public schools ; grad. N. Y. Univ. Law Sch., 1903; unmar- ried. Has built up an extensive practice in Brooklyn since his graduation: extensive dealer in real estate; owner of considerible valuable property and large factory sites : active in politics: mem. Kings Co. Rep. gen. com. for five years; was unsuccessful van- didate for State Senate in 004, being de- frated by Senator P. H. MeCarren by small majority : mem. Advisory B'dl Eth Ward Branch Union Bank of Brooklyn: v .. p., eoun-


Literary editor N. Y. Sun since 1-78; b. in Mass., Is11; grad. Harvard, 1-t3: m. Sophie B. Dallas; the child. Sophie D. Author: Chats About Books; British and American , sel and director Manhattan & Phishing


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Reality Co. Republican; Methodist. Mem. | Columbia Univ., A.M., 1999, Ph.D., 1900; un- Brooklyn Bar Ass'n, Greenpoint Lodge, No. 403, F. and A. M. (past master), Altair Chap- ter R. A. M., St. Elmo Commander;, knights Templar; Kismet Temple of Brooklyn. Mystic i Shrine; trustee First M. E. Ch. Recrea- tions : Horseback riding, driving. Clrhis: Tippecanoe, Log Cabin, Crescent Athletic. Address: 180 Calyer st., Brooklyn.


HAZEN, Allen:


Civil engineer; b. Hartford, Vt., Aug. 28, 1869; s. Charles D. and Abbie ( Coleman) Hazen : studied at Massachusetts Institute of Technology; m. Pittsburgh, Jan. 1. 1503, Eliz. abeth MeConway. In charge State B'd of Ilealth Experiment Station, Lawrence, Mass., 1588-93; in charge sewage disposai World's Columbian Exp'n, Chicago, 1:93; in private practice, Boston. 1591-97: in N. Y. City since 1897; chief engineer, Albany Water Filtra- tion Plant, built 1s>9.99, and uther nur'- fication works; consulting engineer for water purification works for Washington, D. C. Author : The Filtration of Public Water Supply; Clean Water and How to Get It; joint author Hydraulic Tables: conth r to technical journals. Mom. Am. Sol. Civil Eng'rs, Am. Public Health Ass'n, ote. Club: Engineers. Residence: 315 W. S7th St Address: 103 Park Av., N. Y. City. HAZEN, Charles A .:


Editor; b. St. Louis, Mo., July 6, 1866; ed. public schools of Sharon, Pa .: m. N. Y. City, Nov. 8, 1893, Elsie J. Byard. Editorial connec- tion for 5 years with daily papers in ' Pitts- burg, Pa .; founded and elited Sharon ( Pa.) Daily Telegraph, 1903; editor and pres. The Finaneier, N. Y. City, since 1894; has written much on banking and currency reform. Ad dress: 22 Thames St .; N. Y. City.


HAZEN, Marshman Williams:


Lawyer, author, publisher: h. Beverly, Mass., July 28, 145; s. Greenlief and Susan · (Perley) Mazen : direct descendant on pater- nal side of Israel lazen, English emigrant who settled in Rowley, Mass., in I-th century, and on maternal side of Capt. Jacob Towne of War of 1-12; grad. Dartmouth Coll., .A.B., 1.66 (was Delta Kappa Epsilon), A.M., 1-0. Principal Pinkerton Acad., 1-06-69; West Cambridge ( Mass. ) High Sch .. 1:69-73 ME'r Western house of Ginn & Co., publishers, five years, then of New England branch D. Appleton & Co., until les2, when re- signed nnd was admitted to Mass. Bar; practised in Boston, 1- 2-45. in N. Y. City since 1-83; chiefly devoted to corporation law. Pres. Nat. Press Co., Union Writing Machine Co., Rose Typewriter Co., Sheldon Loan and Trust Co., amul director in sever.it corp'ns; pres. The M. W. Hazen Co., pub- lishers. Author: History of the United States (2 vols.) : Guvernment; History of the Republican Party from Ios4; Which ! Evalu- - tim or Revolution !; A Key to Wall Street's Mysteries and Methods: also twenty-one : chootebanks of various kinds; joint author of Jehuvah and Imeifer. Mason 33º. Mem. Old South Church. Boston. Address: 27 Thames St., N. Y. City.


HAZEN, Tracy Elliot:


blucator; b. Jericho Center, Vt., July 4, IS71. 8. Rov. Austin and Mary Jane (Carle- ton) Hazen; grad. Univ. of Vt., A.B., 195,


married. Director Fairbanks Museum of Natural History, St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1901-02; tutor in hatany, 1903-07; instr. since 1907 Col umbin Vaiv. Congregationalist. Mem. But. Soc. of America: fellow 1. A. A. S .; Phi Beta Kappa Alumni of N. Y., Sigma Xi, Torrey Botanical Club, New England Botan- ical Club. Recreation : Compiling genealogy of the Hazen family. Address: Barnard Col- lege, Columbia University, N. Y. City.


HAZEN, William Livingston:


Educator; b. Elizabeth, N. J., May 4. 1961; 6. Aaron Coursen and Sarah ( Young) Ilazen : grad. Columbia Univ., A.B., 1993; LL.B., 16-5 ( Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Gamma Delta) ; m. Newark, N. J., Oct. 23, 15-9, Olive Starr: one daughter, Elizabeth Starr, b. 1002. Founder and headmaster Barnard Seb. for Boys, Issi, and Barnard Sch. for Girls, 1596; now pres. and director of both institutions; was miem. 7th Reg't, N. G. N. Y., 1895-90: 2d lient., Ist lieut. and capt. Co. D, 71st Reg't N. G. N. Y. 1990-1900; capt. same Co. in Spanish- Am. War. ISA>; pres. Ist Presidential Voters of Newark (Rep.), 1954; sec. Rep. League of N. J., 1863. Episcopalian ; pres. Omega Ass'n Phi Gamma Delta; mem. Schoolmasters' Ass'n of N. Y. City, Alumni Ass'n of Comm- bia Coll., Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Mason, Bunting Lodge. Mem. Soc. of Santiago and Spanish War Veterans. Clubs: Phi Gamma Delta Co- lumbia University. Address: 721 St. Nich- olas Ar., N. Y. City.


HAZLETT, Thomas J .:


Journalist, city clerk; b. Enniskillen, County Armagh, Ireland, Mar. 21. 1-49: S. Thomas Mayne and Sarah Ann ( Ferguson) Hazlett; ed. National and private schools, Ir- land: m. Ist, Fonda, N Y., Sept. 30, 1:75. Jul- ia T. Nenbr (died ]:88) : 2d, April 19, 1-69, Alla F. Nestell, of Ft. Plain, N. Y .; living children: Carrie N. (wife of David D). Hubbs, Amsterdam, N. Y.), Annabel, Emma Sprague. Came to U. S., 1865, first living in Little Falls, N. Y .; served apprenticeship of five years to printers' trade in offre of Journal and Courier, Little Falls: later com. positor on Mohawk Valley Register. Fort Plain. N. Y., Mohawk Valley Democrat, Fon- da, N. Y .: foreman and local editor F'ulton Co. Republican, Johnstown, N. Y .; later in Partnership with Charles K. Wheeler, pur- chased Interior New Yorker, St. Johnsville: three months later bought interest of Wheel- er, and conducted paper alone six years: then honght Victor (N. Y.) Herald and conducted it two years: removed 1st, to Amsterdam, N. Y., where was city editor of the Daily Sentinel, with brief interruption, for ten years. Director and storkholder in Fair View Cemetery Asa'n. Republican : Pres- by'n. Recreation : Amateur photography. Mason ( Welcome Lodge, Amsterdam Chap- tor); mem. Amsterdam Council, Royal Ar- comm. I'mnb: Masonie. Address: Amster- dam, N. Y.


IIEACOCK. Seth G .:


Oil producer, State senator: b. Buffalo, Mar. 1. 1-6: grad. Hamilton Coll .. 1ss0. Was formerly postmaster of Ilian, N. Y .. but resigned to go into the independent oil producing business. Elected on the Repub-


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lican tieket in 1006 for State senator from the | Thirty-third Senate Dist , appt'd mem. Sen- ate committees on Canals, Internal Affairs, Military Affairs, Agriculture and Enblie Printing. Address: Ilion, N. Y.


HEADLEY, Russel:


Lawyer; b. Stockbridge, Mass., Sept. 27, 1852; s. Joel T. and Auna Alston ( Hussel) Headley; grad. Cornell Univ. (commence- ment orator), 1:12; m. N. Y. City. Oct. 31, 1888, Adelia Jenkins; one son, Alston, 17. Admitted to bar, May 14, 1874, corporation counsel, City of Newburgh, N. Y., 1886-90; dist. att'y Orange Co., N. Y., 1890-96; evansel N. Y. State Dep't of Excise since 1902. Pres- byterian. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass n, N. Y. Hist. Soe., Empire State Soc. S. A. R. (N. Y. City). Author: Headley's Criminal Justice; Headley's Competency of Wirnesses ; Headley on Assignments: History of Orange County ; annotator of Headley's Criminal aud Penal Code. Clabs: Powelton (Newburgh) ; Albany Conotry, University ( Albany) ; Is- land (Troy). Address: Albany, N. Y .; New- bargh, N. Y.


HEALEY, Warren Mansfield:


Mechanical eng'r; b. in Mass. : s. Samuel and Mary Thayer ( Mansfield ) Healey ; ed. publie sehouls and technical schools France. Served during Civil War, 1:61.63; brig.gen. N. G. N. Y., 1:57-99; pres. He.ilcy & Co. Director New Amsterdam Nat. Bank, New Amsterdam Am. Safe Deposit Co. Cheva- lier Légion d'llonnear of France; mem. Soc. Sons of Revolution, G. A. R., N. Y. Hist. Soe., New England Sve., N. Y. Chamber of Commerce. Chibs: Army and Navy, Union League. Address: 1054 Broadway, N. Y. City.


HEALY, Aaron Augustus:


Retired merchant: b. Brooklyn, 1850; s. Aaron and Elizabeth (Weston) Healy : ed. Polytechnic Inst., Brooklyn: m. Washing- ton, 1575, Elizabeth Bradley; one son, Henry W. Was engaged for years in N. Y. City as mf'r and dealer in leather, first with his father and afterwards at head of firm with A. Healy & Sons; now lat v .. p. U. S. Leather Co. Pres. B'd Trustees, Brooklyn Inst. of Arts and Sciences. Independent Democrat; was collector internal revenue, Eastern Dist. of N. Y., in second Cleveland Administration, 1>93-97. Clubs: Rembrandt, Hamilton, Re- form, City, Nat. Arts. Residence: 198 Co- lumbus Heights, Brooklyn. Address: 65 Gold St., N. Y. City.


HEALY, William:


Physician : b. Bridgeport, Conn .; s. James and Bride (Cloughessy) Healy; grad. Yale Univ., Ph.B. 10 (Sigma Xi), Johns Hop- kins Univ., M.D., 1900, Medical and surgical interne N. Y. City Hosp., 1900-02: surgical interne Roosevelt Hosp., N. Y. Chy. 1002-03; instructor in gynecology. Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y. City. 10001.06: associate pruf. surgery. Medical Dop't of Fordham Univ .. N. Y. City. Mem. N. Y. County and N. Y. State Med. Sorieties, Med Ass'n of Greater N. Y., Celtic Med. Soc .. Am. Medical Ass'n. Soc. of the Alumni of City (charity) Hosp .. Roosevelt Hosp. Alumni Soc. Attending sur- Kron Fordham Hosp. (Belleyne and Allied Hospitals). Club: Yale. Address: 221 W. 57th St., N. Y. City.


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Passenger agent; b. Paris, France, June 12, 1800; s. Augustine and Jane L. (de Coninck ) Heard; ed. schools in Brighton (England ), Bonn (Germany), Paris ( France), Adams Acad., Quincy, Mass .; m. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 1891, Katherine L. Beek; children: Katherine, b. 1892, Anne, b. 1>91. Entered railroad service in les3 with Baltimore & Ohio R. K. ; successively with Ohio & Miss. R. R., East Tenn., Va. & Ga .; Mo. Pacific, Great Northern; in 1995 was made gen. pas- senger ag't Northern Steamship Co .; 7 years with Lehigh Valley R. R. (several years as ass't pass. ag't); in 1903 became asso- eiated with Delaware & Hudson R. R., in the same capacity, and since Feb., 1905, has been gen. pass. ag't same. Clabs: Fort Orange ( Albany) ; Transportation ( Buffalo ) ; Saratoga ( Saratoga Springs). Address: Al- bany, N. Y.


HEARN, David William:


Clergyman, educator; b. Boston, Nov. 21, 1:61; grad. Doston Coll., 1590; took further courses, academic and ecclesiastical, at Woodstock Coll., Md., and in Europe; en- tered Society of Jesus; ordained io Roman Cathohe priesthood: was prof. in Georgetown Univ., v .- p. Boston Coll .; then v .- p. until IfDo, and since then pres., Coll. of St. Francis Xavier. N. Y. City. Address: 30 W. 16th St., N. Y. City.


HEARST, William Randolph:


Newspaper prop'r, publieist; b. San Fran- eisco, Calif., 1:00: s. George (U. S. Senator) and Phobe (Apperson) Hearst; ed. publie" schools of San Franeiseo and at Harvard; m. N. YY City, April So, 1903, Millicent, d. George Il. Wilson. Became editor and prop'r San Francisco Examiner in les0; in 1 9) pur- chased and became editor of N. Y. Journal, and in 1:96 established N. Y. Evening Jour- nal; founded the Chicago American in 1900, and the Chicago Examiner in 1902; and in 1902 changed the name of the morning issue of the N. Y. Journal to N. Y. American; also publishes the Los Angeles ( Cali(. ) Examiner. Pres. Nat. Ass'n of Democratie Clubs; was elected as Democrat to the ssth and reflect- ed to the 39th Congress, from the Ith N. Y. Dist .; candidate for mayor of N. Y. City on moumieipal ownership ticket, 1905, and was de- feated by George B. Mcclellan; nominve of Independence League and the Democratic party for Governor of New York, 1906, but defeated. Active in legislation, litigation and other efforts to curb the power of corporate combination. Inaugurated early and effee- tive relief measures at times of disaster at Galveston and San Francisco. Address: 27 W. 35th St., N. Y. City.


HEATH, Frank:


Colonel. U. S. A .; b. England, June 13, 1445; appt'd from N. Y .; grad. U. S. Mil. Arad. Commisioned 2d lieut. Bu U. S. Art'y, June 15, 1Ms: served in garrison in Gia , Ist- 69; and at Fort Marion, I'll., 169; at Fort Palaski, Ga., 1-69-50; das't prof. mathematics, U. S. Mit. Acad., 1971-74; promoted to Ist lieut. Ordnance Dep't, Nuv., 1:44: at Rock Island Arsenal, Ill., 1st559; promoted to capt., 1-su; in Wyoming'in command of Choy. enne Ordnance Depot, 1-59 23: ass't ordnance officer at Springfield AArmory, Mass. 1 -: 3-46;


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at Watervliet Arsenal, N. Y., 1886-91; comd'g | gates' Courts, 2 vols., 1907 (Matthew Bender U. S. Proving Ground, Sandy Hock, N. J., | Co.) Treas. The Hoosick Company; dirve 1591-1900; comd'g Frankford Arsenal, Phila- delphia, 1905; major, July 2, 1998; lieut .- ccl., 1903; colonel. June 25, 1906. Address: Ord- nance Department, Frankford Arsenal, Phil- adelphia, Pa.


HEATH, William Hobson:


Physician: b. Phila., P'a., 1839; s. William Henry and Amanda Wayne ( Morgan) Heath ; grad. Univ. of Pa .; m. Buffalo, N. Y., 1883, Kate Adams; one daughter, Jessie. Resident surgeon, Univ. of Pa. and Phila. Hosps .; U. S. Marine Hosp. Service, on surgeon gen.'s staff; N. Y. Marine Ilosp., and Buffalo Ma- rine Hosp. ; prof. anatomy, Niagara Univ., prof. genito-urinary diseases, Univ. of Buf- falo; surgeon Sisters' Hosp. and Frie Co. losp .; insp. drugs, Dep't of Health, Buffalo; etc. Has traveled extensively throughout U. S., Europe and South America: mem. State and local med. soes. Reerentions: Horseback riding. amateur photography, mu- sic. Club: Saturn ( Buffalo). Address: Saturn Club, Buffalo, N. Y. HEATON, John Langdon:


Editor: b. Canton, N. J., Jan. 29, 1860; s. Fra Wilmarth and Lueiada ( Langdon ) Hea- ton; grad. St. Lawrence Univ., Canton, N. Y., A.B., A.M., Isso; m. Danvers, Mass., Aug. 22, 1852, Eliza Osborn Putnam; one son, James Putnam, b. 1553. Editorial writer on Brooklyn Times, les2-92; founder Providence (R. I.) News. 1992; on editorial staff N. Y. Recorder, 1:91-90; editor on N. Y. Sunday World, 1837-199; editorial writer on N. Y. World since 1999. Author: The Story of Ver- mont; Stories of Napoleon; The Book of Lies: The Quilting Bee. Mem. B'd Trustees Pulitzer Scholarship Fund. Club: University (Brooklyn). Address: 131 Westminster Road, Brooklyn, N. Y.


HEATON, Lucia Elizabeth:


Physician: b. C'anton, N. F., June 18, 1856; d. Ira W. and Lucinda ( Langdon ) Hea- ton; ed. Cantou Union Sch .; grad. St. Lawrence Univ., B.S .. 1979, M.S., Woman's Med. Coll. of N. Y. Infirmary, M.D., 1892. Universalist. Mem. Women's Med. Ass'n of N. Y. City, Med. See. of the Co. of St. Lawrence. Med. Soc. State of N. Y., Women's Med. Ass'n State of N. Y : trus- tee St. Lawrence Univ., Canton, N. Y .; re- ceived Phi Beta Kappa from St. Lawrence I'niv., 1899. Has practised medicine in Can- ton, N. Y., from 1:92; med. examiner for women, St. Lawrence Univ. Mem. Women's Library Ass'n, Canton, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Address: Canton, N. Y.


HEATON, Willis Edgar:


Lawyer: b. Cicera, Onondaga Co., N. Y., Sept. 15, 1861: s. Charles Edgar and Sarah Ann (Gates) Iraton; grad. Mexico (N. Y. ) Acad., lais; attended Colgate Univ. and Al- bany Law School: m. Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Dec. 27, 14-, Mary Lindsay Skinner. Ad- mifted to the bar at Albany, N. Y., Jan. 17, 1-3, and practised law at Hunsick Falls HECKSCHER, Angust: until election as surrogate: supervisor Town of Iloosiek, Rensselaer Co., N. Y., 1-96-1901: chm'n B'd Supervisors, 1-29-1901; surrogate of Ronsselaer County, at Troy, N. Y .. since 1902. Anthor: Heaton's Surrogate's Courts, treating of the procedure and law of Surro- IP. Atkins; children: G. Maurice, b. Isst, An-


tor The Fidelity Gas Co. Republican : Moth- odist. Trustee Methodist Episcopal Church Hoosiek Falls; pres. of trustees, Housich Falls Free Library; director Hoosick l'alls Cemetery Ass'n. Chibs : Troy, Pafraets D.r.l. Republican, St. Joseph's (Troy, N. Y.); Hoosac ( IToosick Falls). Residence: Hoosick Falls. Official address: Troy, N. Y.


HEBARD, George W .:


Corporation official; b. Barre Center, Or- leaus Co., N. Y., 1845; s. Royal B. and Rachel B. Hebard; ed. Albion (N. Y.) Acad .; m. Ilempstead, L. I., 1869, Mary F. Foster. V .- p and trustee Sawyer-Man Eleetrie Co. : acting v .- p. and director Westinghouse Electric and Mfg Co .; director Bridgeport Gun Imple. ment Co., Bryant Electric Co., Consolidated Electric Light Co., Lackawanna & Wyoming Valley R. R. Co .. M. Hartley Co., Perkins Electric Switch Mf'g Co., Remington Arms Co., Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Greene Consolidated Copper Co. Mem. Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Lawyers, Union League of Brooklyn. Residence: 109 MeDonough St., Brooklyn. Address: 111 Broadway, N. Y. City.


HEBBERD, Robert W .:


Commissioner of public charities of the City of N. Y .; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 31, 1:57; s. Gilbert C. and Isabella ( Lennox) Hebberd : ed. Grammar Sch. 37, N. Y. City, and Myn- derse lead., Seneca Falls. N. Y .; m. Seneca Falls, Nov. 29, les2, Harriet Metealf. Began charitable work as visitor N. Y. Ass'n for Improving the Condition of the Poor; con- neeted with Charity Organization Soc. City of N. Y., 1:52-96; was its sup't when appt'd see. State B'd Charities of N. Y., Oet. 15, 1800, remaining until Jan. 1, 1906, when appt'd comm'r Public Charities; pres. 5th N. Y. State Conf. Charities and Correction, 1904. Compiler: Charity Legislation in N Y .. 1609-1900 (published by the State B'd of Charities); one of organizers N. Y. State Civie League, 1906. Independent in politics. Presbyterian. Mem. Nat. Conf. Charities and Correction, N. Y. State Conf. Charities. Ata. Polit. Science Ass'n. Am. Econ. Ass'n, Masonie order (K. T., Scottish Rite, 32º ) ; trustee Bellevue and Allied Hosps., Charity Organization Soc. of N. Y. City, N. Y. Juve- nile Asylum. Lecturer in extension epurse State B'd of Charities and in course of Sch. of Philanthropy of Charity Organization Sor. City of N. Y. Club: City. Address: 26 Gramercy Park, N. Y. City.




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