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HECKER, John Valentine:
Flour miller; b. N. Y., Dee. 95. 1848; grad. Columbia Coll., 1949: m. Trinity Chapel, N. Y. City, 152, Miss Bell. Entered father's busi. ness, becoming mom. firm, 1974; in 199 made pres. Geo. V. Hecker Co., in milling busi- ness. Mom. Chamber of Commerce. Club : Union League. Address: 205 Produce Ex- change, N. Y. City.
Capitalist, miner, manufacturer: b. Ham- burg. Germany, - Aug. 26, 1N1: s. G. M. and Antoinette ( Brautigam ) . Jerkscher: ed. Wein. hrim, Hamburg, Germany; Neuchatel, Swit- zerland : m. Pottsville, P'a., Ort. 13. 1 -- 1, Anna
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toinette, b. 1998. Engaged in mining an- thracite in l'a., 1568.84; zinc mining and mf'g, 1881-1904; pres. and director Develop- ment Co. of Cuba; v .. p. Ami. La France Fire Ins. Co .; director Bank of Huntington ; v .- p. and director Eastern Steel Co .; director and mem. exec. com. New Jersey Zinc Co., Central Foundry Co .; director Empire Zinc Co., Central Iron and Coal Co. Republican. Mem. Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs; trustee N. Y. Orthopedic Hosp. Clubs: Union Play- ers, Midday, Deutscher Verein, N. Y. Yacht, N. Y. Athletic, Seawanhaka-Corinthian, Rid- ing and Driving, Rittenhouse ( Phila). Res- idences : Huntington, N. Y., and 622 5th Av., N. Y. City.
HEDDEN, A. Wieting:
Physician, surgeon ; b. Lowville, Lewis Co., N. Y., May 21, 1866; s. Amos K. and Anna M. ( Wieting) Hledden; grad. Albany Med. Coll., M.D., 1993; m. Syracuse, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1595, Ella Mae Yarwood. Engaged in prac- tice of medicine and surgery at Syracuse, N. Y., since 1893. Great med. examiner Knights of the Maccabees of the World for State of N. Y. Republican. Episcopalian. Meo. N. V. State Med. Soc., Onondaga Co. Med. Soc., Med. Ass'n Central and Western N. Y., Syra- cuse Acad. Medicine, Central Alumni Ass'D Albany Med. Coll., Am. Med. Ass'n. Reere- ation : Motor-boating. Clubs: Citizens, Onon- daga Yacht. Address: 600 S. Warren St., Syracuse, N. Y.
HEDGE, Charles Gorham:
Railroad official; b. Plymouth, Mass., May 15, 1532; s. Nathaniel L. and Sarah W. (Syl- vester ) Hedge; ed. Plymouth public schools ; m. 1877, Passaic, N. J., Emma W. Bremer; children : Mrs. Cortland Godwin, Mrs. T. H. Wiekwire, Jr. Entered railroad service, 1973; since 1991 with Mo., Ken. & Texas R'y (v .- p. since 1806). Served 10 years as a mem. ith Reg't, N. G. S. N. Y. Republican. Uni- tarian. Mem. Veterans Tth Reg't. Recrea- tion : Yachting, driving. Clubs: Down Town, Union League, Ponque Qugue Country, West- hampton Country. Residence ( country ) : Mid- field, Goodground, L. I. Address: 40 Wall St., N. Y, City.
HEDGES. Job E .:
Lawyer; b. Elizabeth, N. J., May 10, 1862; 8. Job Clark and Elizabeth Wood ( Elmer) Hedges: grad. Princeton, A.B., 16$4, A.M., 1887, Columbia Law Sch., LL. B., 1886; unmar- ried. Engaged in practice of law, N. Y. City, 1886; sec. to Mayor Strong, 1895-97: city mag- istrate May-Dec., 1807; deputy attorney-gen., State of N. Y., 1900. Republican. Mem. N. Y, State Bar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Sons of Veterans, S. A. R. Clubs: Union League, University, Princeton, Law- yers. Republican. Address: 141 Broadway, Y. Y. City.
HEDRICK, Ulysses P .:
Horticulturist. h. Cedar Rapids, Ja , Jan. 15, J-70; s. Benjamin F. and Mary C. ( Myers) Hedrick: grad. Mich. Agr'l Coll., B.S. 1-93: M.S., 1-95: m. Corvallis. Ore., June 21, 1-25, Amy Willis Plummer: children : Catherine L., b. 1599, Penelope R. b. 100G. Prof. horti- culture. Corvathe, Ore., 1-95-97; same. Logan, Utah, 1-97-99: same, Mich. Agr'l Coll., 1-09- 1905; horticulturist, N. Y. Agr'l Experiment Station since 1005. Mem. A. A. A. S., Alpha ] Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Syracuse Acad.
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Zeta fraternity. Address: Experiment Sta- tion, Geneva, N. Y.
HEERMANCE, Martin:
Lawyer; b. Hillsdale Co., Mich., Dec. 17, 1552; s. Rev. Harrison and Rebecca A. (Vau Denbergh) Heermance; ed. De Garmo Clas- sieal Inst., Rhinebeck, N. Y .; m. Rhinebeck, N. Y., April 27, 1881, Nina Radeliffe; one son, Radeliffe, b. April IS, 1882. Supervisor Town of Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1881-82; dist. att'y Dutchess Co., 1889-92; chm'n State B'd Tax Comm'rs State of N. Y., 1896-1900. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Holland Soc .; past master Rhinebeck Lodge F. and A. M. Residence. 60 Academy St. Address: 56 Market St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
HEERMANS, Forbes:
Journalist, author; b. Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1856; s. Thomas Beekman and Annie (Forbes ) Heermans; ed. Syracuse public and high schools; grad. Cornell Univ., M.E., 1878; unmarried. Mem. Holland Soc. of N. Y., Nat. Geog. Soc., Kappa Alpha fraternity. An- thor (plays) : The Vagabond; The Silent Witness; Between Two Foes; The Santa Fe Trail; Jess of the Bar Z Ranch; Love by Induction. Also books: Thirteen Stories of the Far West; The Rancho of Heavenly Rest; The Investigators; cuntb'r to various magazines and scientific publications. Clubs : Century, Onondaga Country. University, ( Syracuse). Address: 217 Highland Av., Syr- acuse, N. Y.
HEES, James Ledlie:
Banker; b. Palatine Bridge, N. Y., Jan. 21, 1862; m. Oct. 12, 1ssi, Adela S. Moore, of Detroit, Mich. Clerk in a N. Y. office, 1879- 91; entered Nat. Mohawk River Bank of Fonda, N. Y .. in lesl, and has been its pres. since 1997; pres. Herkimer, Muhawk, Ilion and Frankfort Electric R. R. Co., since 1>95. Fonda, Johnstown and Gloversville R. R. Co., since 1897. Deputy State Treas., 1894-96. Ad- dress : Fonda, N. Y.
HEFFERNAN, John A .:
Journalist, borough secretary; b. Brooklyn, Feb. 4, 151; s. Michael J. and Mary ( Pear- sou ) Heffernan ; ed. public schools of Brook- lyn; m. Brooklyn, Ella J. Hooton; children : Dorothy, b. 1901, Eleanor, b. 1906. Employed for 12 years as political reporter on N. Y. newspapers. -Appt'd borough secretary of Brooklyn Borough by Burough Pres. Martin W. Littleton, Jan. 1, 1904; appt'd sec. to pres. by Borough Pres. Bird S. Coler, Jan. 1, 1900. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Mem. Dein. organization 7th Assembly Dist. of Kings Co., Young Men's Democratie Club, etc. Clubs: Brooklyn, Friday. Address: 445 Fifty-fifth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
HEFFRON, John L .:
Physician : b. New Woodstock, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1851; s. Dr. Lorenzo and Mary A. ( Pettit ) Ileffron: grad. Colgate Univ., A.B., 153. A.M., 1-76 ( Phi Beta Kappa ) ; Syracuse Univ .. M.I., 1>>1; post-grad. Univ. Vienna and Heidelberg: m. N. Y. City, Ang. 13, 1 ~~ 1. Marie 1. Marcher: children: Marian, b. 1-7, Emelie, b. 150, John Marcher, b. 1691. Prof. clinical medicine and dean of Coll. nf Medicine, Syracuse I'niv .: physician-in-chief to Husp. of the Good Shepherd; consulting physician to Hosp. for Women and Children.
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Medicine (ex-pres. ), Onondaga Co. Med. Soc. | the Revolution; ed. in private schools, Eliz- ( ex-pres. ), Central N. Y. Med. Ass'n (ex- abeth, N. J. Entered the firm of Heilner & Son, wholesale coal merchants at 1 Broad- way, N. Y. City, in 1:00; now pres. Herner & Son, incorporated. Served as Ist lieut. Co. D. Sth Reg't, N. G. N. Y., 1587-92; re- signed le92; lieut. col. 108th Reg't N. G. N. Y., 1995-99. Republican ; Episcopalian. Mem. Sons of the Revolution, Soc. Colonial Wars, Alliance Francaise. Clubs : Union League, Ardsley. Address: 1 Broadway, N. Y. City. HEILPRIN, Louis: pres. ) ; chm'n Com. on Public Health N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y. Acad. Medicine, Am. Climatological Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, Madi- son Co. Med. Soe. (hon.), Delta Kappa Up- silon fraternity, Central N. Y. D. K. E. Alum- ni Ass'n (ex-pres.) ; ex.trustee Syracuse Chamber of Commerce: alumnus trustee Syra- cuse University. Author of many contribu- tions to the med. press, the latest of which is A Century's Progress in Therapeutics. Rec- reations: Golf, travel, fishing. Clubs: Univer- sity, Citizens. Syracuse Gulf and Country. Address: 528 S. Salino St., Syracuse, N. Y.
HEGEMAN, J. Winthrop:
Clergyman ; ed. Princeton Coll., B.A., M.A .; Univ. City of N. Y., Ph. D. Ordered deacon, 1893, ordained priest, 1>91, by Bishop Potter in Episcopal ministry. formerly rector Christ's Ch., Riverdale, N. Y., 1994. Rector Christ's Ch., Ballston Spa, N. Y., since 1904. Address: Ballston Spa, N. Y.
HEGEMAN, John Rogers:
I'res. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co .; b. N. Y. City, April 18, 1914; s. John G. and Charlotte O. Hegeman; ed. in publie and polytechnic schools of N. Y. City: m. Brooklyn, Oct. 25, 1570, Evelyn Lyon; one son, John R. Hege- man, Jr. Employed in mercantile pursuits and as clerk in a N. Y. bank, 1800-66; in ser- vice of Manhattan Life Ins. Co. as account- ant, 1866-70; see. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., June, 1870; v .. p. Oct., 1550, and since Oct., 1-01, pres. of the company. Trustee Hamilton Trust Co., Union Dime Savings Bank; direc- tor The Durland Co., director Internat. Bank- ing Corp'u, Lincoln Traction Co. i Neb. ), Met- ropolitan Bank, Nat. Surety Co., Victor Chemical Works. Residence: Mamaroneck, N. Y. Address: 1 Madison Av., N. Y. City. HEGEMAN, Randolph:
Clergyman: b. Brooklyn, April 13, 1968; s. Thomas and Maria E. ( Blackwell) Hegeman ; ed. Public Sch. 37: grad. St. Stephen's C'oll., B.A., 1901, M.A., 1901; Harvard Univ., B.A., 1902; m. April 21. 1:97, Mary McConnell (died Oct. 25, 1001). Missionary, Diocese of L. I., 1:91; ass't St. Mark's Ch., Frankford ( Phila- delphia ), 191-96; rector Ch. of the Holy In- nocents, Albany, N. Y., Isti-1903: Trinity Me- morial Ch., Binghamton, N. Y., since 1903: nem. B'd of Examining Chaplains, Dincose of Central N. Y. Episcopalian. Mem. Kappa Gamma Chi of St. Stephen's Coll .: trustee House of Goud Shepherd. Binghamton. Clubs: Press, Country. Address: 152 Chapin St., Binghamton, N. Y.
HEIDELBACH, Alfred Samnel:
Banker, stock broker: b. N. Y., Nov. 17. 1.1; ed. grammar schools and Univ. of Zurich, in Switzerland: m. Is79, Miss Picard. In 1:76 was instrumental in establishing firm of Heidelbach, Ickeiheimer & Co. Address: 49 Wall St., N. Y. City.
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HEILNER, George Corson Butler:
Wholesale coal merchant: b. Pottsville, Pa. ; s. Marcus G. and Sylvina Mallory ( But- ler) Heilmer; great-grandson of Colonel Zehn- lon Butler who was in cuminand of the American forces at the battle and massacre of Wyoming, July 3. 157> and served as com- manding ouwer of diferent Connecticut regi- ments from the beginning until the end of
Encyclopedist ; b. Miskolez, Hungary, July 2, 1851; s. Michael and Henrietta Heilprin; came to U. S. 1:56: unmarried. Has been editorially connected with various encyclo- prdias, including the New International and Nelson's Encyclopuglias. Author: The His- turical Reference Book, 1851; sixth edition, 1899 (Appleton ). Coeditor (with brother, Angelo Heilprin ) of Lippincott's New Gazet- teer, 1905. Address: 210 W. 139th St., N. Y. City.
HEINS, John Lewis:
Railroad official: h. N. Y. City, Sept. 12, 1844; s. Carsten and Anna ( Evers) Heins; ed. public schools: m. Dec. 27, 1971, Eliza Anna Zundt; one daughter, Mrs. George Walsh. Ilas been engaged in the railroad and trans- portation business since 15: pres. and di- rector Coney Island and Brooklyn R. R. Co., Brooklyn City and Newtown R. R. Co .. De Kalb Av. and North Beach R. R. Co .; direc. tor Nat. City Bank of Brooklyn, Long Island Safe Deposit Co. Lutheran. Recreations :
Automobiling, riding. driving. Clubs : Brook- lyn, Brooklyn Yacht. Address: 1911 Albe- marle Road, Flatbush, N. Y.
HEINZE, Arthur P .:
Capitalist, lawyer, banker; h. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. Is, lont; s. S. Otto and Lida M. ( Lacey) Heinze; descended, on father's side through 9 generations of Lutheran ministers, from Casper Aquila (b. 1488, died 13360), who was first Protestant bishop of Saalfeld and assisted Martin Luther in translating the Bi- hle into German ; on mother's side related to Lacey, March and Silliman families of Conn .; ed. in Germany; grad. Coluoibia Sch. of Art, studied law at Leipzig and Heidelberg, Ger- many, at both of which univs. his uncles were professors; grad. Columbia Law Sch., 1:58; m. 1-19 Ruth Meiklejohn, d. John Noyes, one of pioneers of Montana. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1 :- 9; began practice in office of Chas. K. Hill, but soon after settling estate of father, Otto Heinze, a wholesale drygoods merchant of N. Y., joined younger brother, F. AAugustus, in copper mining enterprises in Montana, founding Montana Ore Purchasing Co .: together and subsequently two brothers, with a third brother, Otto C., branched out into British Columbia, building a smelter and a railroad there in wilderness; sold these in- terests to Canadian Pacific when their mining titles in Butte were attacked by Boston Cap- per Ringe Co. This fight gradually develop- ed into minst gigantic legil battle in history of mining litigation in l. S., Arthur acting as advisory counsel in litigation, which com- prised over 165 actions, achieving a final vietury in 1900, Mein. firm of Otto Heinze & Ca., v .- p. and director United Copper Co .; pres, and director _Etna Indemnity Co. of Hartford, Conn. Fond of music, und while
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at college was devoted to study of languages, j Carcline E., b. July 12, 1904, Marion L., b. no less than seventeen having been more cr less mastered. Clubs: Deutscher Verein, Ham- ilton, Crescent Athletic, Down Town, Etrol- Jers (N. Y. City) ; Silver Bow (Batte) ; Montana ( Helena ) ; Karlsonbensia ( Heidel- berg). Residence: 220 Madison Av. Ad- dress: 31 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
HEINZE, F. Angustus:
Capitalist; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 5, 1869; s. Oito and Lida Marsh ( Lucey ) Heinze; grad. Columbia Sch. of Mines, E.M., 189; unmarried. Engaged in mining and smelting in Montana since 19: has very large interests in mines. Republican ; ac- tive in political affairs in Montana, Mem. Am. Inst. Mining Eng rs. Clubs. Lotus. Lambs, Atlantic. Columbia Yacht, Cehnuet. Down Town, Strollers, Lurchmont, Seawan- haka, Columbia University, (N. Y. City ) ; Crescent Athletic. (Brooklyn) ; Montana, (Helena) : Silver Bow, (Butte, Mont. ) ; U'ni- versity, (Salt Lake) ; St. James. ( Montreal, Can.). Home: Butte, Mont. Address: 74 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HELD, Anna:
Actress: b. Paris, Mar. 18, IST7; d. Maurice and Helene Held, ed. in Acad. at Rouen, France; m. Paris, France, Florence Ziegive Id, Jr., of Chicago. Made debut as comedienne in Paris, 1:00; starred in U. S., 1903 and 1904, in The Little Duchess; afterward starred in London in Papa's Wife; reappeared in U. S. at Knickerbocker Theatre, N. Y. City in Jean Richepin's M'lle Napoleon, and in Nov., 1906, began an engagement at the Broadway Theatre. N. Y. City, which lasted throughout the entire season, terminating in June, 1907. Residence: 6 Faubourg St. Honore, Paris. Address: Broadway Theatre, N. Y. City,
HEMENWAY, John Francis:
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Manufacturer: h. Amber, N. Y .; s. Sereca C. and Lucy ( Francis) Hemenway ; ed. public schools, private tutors. First employment was as clerk in a country store; studied telegraphy, and was sucressively operator in employ of the Atlantic & Paedic, and the Western Union Telegraph Co. and the Chi- cago and Western R. R. Co .; at intervals gave some attention to railroading: employed as bookkeeper in woolen mill concerns at Marcellus, N. Y., and at Auburn, N. Y., with the Empire Wringer Co., of which he- eame mg'r until its merger with Am, Wring. er Co., of which was ass't gen. mg'r 7 years ; continuing as director, withdrew from the active management and organized in N. Y. City the South & Hemenway Co. (of which is sec., treas, and director), manufacturers and importers of hardware specialties and cutlery, into which was merged the Smith & Paterson Co., the Bindley Automatic Wrench Co., the Maliby - Henley Co., and the Windsor Hardware Corporation. Also see., tress and director Ericsson Telephone Co. of N. Y., trens. and director Schatz Hardware ME'g Co .: director New Home Telephone Co., 1m. Wringer Co. Clubs: I'nion League, Hard- ware. Address: 19> Duane St., N. Y. City. HEMINWAY, Herbert A .:
Lawyer: h. Nunda, N. Y .: s. Allen and Carohne Il. ( Underwood) Heminway; grad. Cornell Univ., L.L.B., 1900: m. Bennington, Vt., June 25, 1902, Ella May Duley ; children :
Nor. 6, 1995. la successful practice in Carn. ing, N. Y., since admission to bar in 1900; mem. firm Heminway & Hansner; in 1:09. 1200 compiled a book for the U. S. Industrial Comm'h containing all the statutes and de- cisions of the courts on trusts and monopo- hes. Republican. Baptist. Mem. I. O. O. F., Masonic order, Y. M. C. A. Address: Corning, N. Y.
HEMSTREET, Charles:
Author; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 20, 18GG; s. William and Jennie (Lenox) Hemstreet: ed. private teachers: m. April 29. 1sos, Marie Mumford Meinell. Was for 20 years news- paper reporter and editor: now literary ad- viser to Wagenhals & Kemper, play pro- ancers: awarded gold medal Liège Exp'n, 1903; silver medal St. Louis Exp'n, 1004. for studies in social economy. Author: Nooks and Corners of Ohl New York; Story of Manhattan: When Oll New York Was Young: Literary New York: Flower of the Fort; The Better New York; The Broadway of Yesterday; Reporting for the Newspapers. Recreation: Strolling through green fields. Address: 337 W. 14th St., N. Y. City.
HEMSTREET, Harry Howard:
Physician : b. West Hoboken, N. J., July 1, 1872; s. William Henry and Mary .I. G. ( Downey ) Ilemstreet; ed. Public School No. 13, Brooklyn, Brooklyn High School, grad. 1890, Long Island Coll. Ilosp., M.D., 1900; unmarried. Engaged in general practice of medicine in Brooklyn, N. Y .. since 1900. Address: 221 Carroll St., Brooklyn N. Y.
HEMSTREET, Hiram:
Physician: b. Charleston, Montgomery Co., N. Y., Aug. 28, 1-23; s. Nicholas and Hannah ( Rrese) Hemstreet; ed. in public schools at Newport, Herkimer Co., N. Y., and at Geneva Coll., N. Y .: also studied medicine with Drs. Jacob L. Sherwood and Bonaparte Philleo at Newport, N. Y .: m. Ist, Graves- ville, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1-45, Harriet M. Seares: "dl, Mexico, N. Y .. May 11, 1901 Anna M. Clarke. Practised medicine in Ohio. Herki- mer Co., N. Y., 1947-5t with the exception of the year at Geneva; since 1951 has practised in Canastota, with exception of six years ( 1597-1903) when practised in Part Leyden, Lewis Co., N. Y. Health officer three terms, town health officer ne terin, examining phy- sician for several insurance companies, Re- publican; Bantist. Address: 205 X. Peter- boro St., Canastota, Madison Co., N. Y. HENCKELL, Alfred W .:
Phy sản man; h. Herdecke-am-Rhien, Ger- many, April 21. 1-66: s. Rtry. Emil and Rosalie ( Friederici) Ilenckell; ed. Onondaga (\. Y.) Acad. ; grad. Univ. of Buffalo, M.D., 149; m. Rochester, N. Y., kad Ida Orphy; chuldren: Esther Mckennan. b. 19., Marion Orphy, b. 199. Practising in Rochester since gradu- ation; on staff St. Mary's Hosp., Rochester: surgeon Buffalo, Roch. & Pittsburgh R. R. ; post-mortem examiner Monroe Co. I years. Republican. Mrm. Med. Soc. State of N. Y., Rochester Acad Medieme, Central N. Y. Med. Ass'n, Rochester Path. Soc. Mannen Co. Med. Sor .: mem. Masonic order ( Knight Tempdar). I. O. O. F., K. O. T. M., Mystic Shrine. Address: 96 Plymouth Av., N. Rochester, N. Y.
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HENDERSON, Ernest Norton:
Teacher; b. La Salle Co., Ill., Dec. 17, | Penfield, N. Y., 1980-83; Wyoming, O., 1883. 1869; s. E. F. and Julia (Nerton) Hender. ¿: palmyra, N. Y., las3-97; corr. sec. since 1897, and mem. exec. com, N. Y. Bapt. Union for Ministerial Ed'n (Rochester son; grad. Univ. of Calif. (commencement orator ), Ph.B., 1890: A.B., 1993; A.M., Je94; fellow in philosophy, Univ. of Calif., 1s93- The al. Sem.) ; mem. Chri Chapter Zeta Psi fraternity, Colby Coll. ; Knights of the Maccabees. Rec. reation : Hartie lliure at summer hoole, Resi. dence (summer) : Palmyra, N. Y. Address: 57 Brighton St., Rochester, N. Y. 95; fellow in ed'n, Teachers' Coll., Columbia Univ., 1901-02; Ph.D .. Columbia Coiv .. 1903; m. Woodland, Calif., Aug. 1=, 1903, Margaret Wallace; one daughter, Elizabeth, b. 1906. Teaching fellow in philosophy, Univ. of Calif., 1-92.95; prin. Woodland ( Caiit.) High HENDERSON, Lucia Tiffany: Sch., 1:05-97; instr. in psychology and el'n. Librarian; b. Sinclairville, N. Y., 1869; d. William W. and Martha (Tiffany) Hender- son ; ed. Jamestown ( N. Y.) public schools. Bartholomew Sch,, Cincinnati, O., Library Training Sch., Drexel Inst., Phila., Pa. Was 9 years in the Buffalo Public Library as cataloguer: then ass't reference librarian ; since March, 1906, librarian of the James Prendergast Free Library, Jamestown, N. Y. Address: Jamestown, N. Y. Calif. State Normal Sch., 1:97-1901; instr. in ed'n Summer Sch. of Columbia I'mv., and in summer session of Cuiv. of N. C., 1904; professor psychology and ed'o. Adelphia Coll., Brooklyn, since 1902. Mem. Soc. Coll. Teachers of Ed'n, Am. Psychological Ass'n. T'hi Gamma Delta (chapter of Univ. of Calif. ). Club : University ( Brooklyn), Author: Monograph on Memory. Address: 391 Lafayette Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
HENDERSON, George R .:
Mechanical eng'r; m. Phila., Pa., Jan. 14, 1861; s. Thomas D. and Emily ( Riter ) Heu- dersoo; grad. Lauderbach Acad., Phila., leta; In. Altoona, Pa., May 22. 1e24, Virginia P. Curry; one daughter, Emily (died 1902). Was ass't chief draughtsman Pa. R. R .; ass't sup't Roanoke (Va.) Machine Works; mech. eng'r Norfolk and Western R'y, ass't sup't motive power Chicago and North- western R'y, same Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe R'y; sup't motive power of latter road; now established as consulting eng'r in N. Y. City. Rambhead. Episcopalian. Mem. * Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, Am. R'y Master Mechanics' Ass'n, Master Car Build- ers' Ass'n, Nat. Geog. Soc. Clubs : N. Y. Rail- road, Yale Civil Engineers. Address: 20 W. 34th St., N. Y. City.
HENDERSON, John Dryden:
Lawyer; b. Norway, Herkimer Co., N. Y., July 13, 1816; s. Nathaniel S. and Angeline ( Ayres) Henderson; grad. Fairfield (N. Y.) Acad. ( valedictorian ). 1:55; Hamilton Coll. (prize man, high oration, Delta Kappa Epsi- lou, Pln Beta Kappa), A.B., Ists; m0. Nor- way, N. Y., ing. 20, 1574, Frances L. Du Bois; children: Edward D. B., b. 1877 (died 1578), Nellie F. Du Bois, b. Sept. 29, 1-79, John Du Bois, b. April 11, 1ss7. Engaged in gen. practice before State and U. S. courts since admission to bar, 1809; has conducted many important civil cases; mem. State As- sembly, 1:90; unsuccessful candidate on Dem. ticket for State Senate, Congress, delegate to Constitutional Conv. and co. judge at dif. ferent periods; was pres. of Herkimer village and corporation counsel; mem, Herkimer Co. Hist. Soc (treas. ) ; trustee Herkimer Free Library, Herkimer Emergency Hosp., Ilion Ilospital. Democrat. Mason (32º ). Episco- palian. Address; Herkammer, N. Y.
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HENDERSON, Josiah R .:
Clergyman ; b. Merrimack, N. H., July, 1553; s. David and Melvina ( Houghton ) Henderson; grad. Colby (Me.) Coll., A.B., 1877; A.M., 1-3; D D., 1902; Rochester ON. Y.) Theol. Sem., 1->0; m. Ist, Clarkson, N. Y., Oct. H, Isso, Emogene M. Coney: 2d, Pal- myra, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1-90, Lillian E. Jones; children: Ruth, b. 1 -- 4, Frances, b. Isso, Iloward, h. 1:00, Leonard, b. 1:95. Ordained
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HENDERSON, Robert:
Actuary; b. Russell, Canada, May 24, 1971; ed. St. Catherine's ( Ont.) Collegiate Inst., and Toronto Univ., where won scholarship in mathematics. Connected with Ins. De- partment of Dominion of Canada, 1892-97: since 1897 in N. Y. office of Equitable Life Assurance Soe. of [. S., and since 1903 ass't actuary of the Society. Fellow Actuarial Soc., fellow Inst. of Actuaries, Address : 120 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HENDERSON, William James:
Newspaper writer, author; b. Newark, N. J., Dee. 4, 1855; s. Wilham and Ettie ( Lewis) Henderson; grad. Princeton Univ., A.M., 1576; m. April 2, 1880; 2d, May 9, 1901, Juha F. Wall; children: William II., b. Isal, Flor- enee V., b. 1553. Reporter on N. Y. Tribune, 1.76; on staff N. Y. Times as reporter and musie critic. 1883-1902; musie critic N. Y. Sun, since 1902. Authur: The Story of Music, 1-9; Preludes and Studies. ]>91; Sea Yarns for Boys, 1:01: Afloat with the Flag, 1:95; Elements of Navigation, 1895; The Last Cruise of the Mohawk, 1:97; What is Good Music ?, 1898: How Musie Doveloped, 19 -; The Orchestra and Orchestral Music, 1899; Richard Wagner, 1900; Modern Musical Drift, 1903; Pipes and Timbrels, 1905: The Art of the Singer, 1yri, Asso. editor Standard Die- tionary ; ensign 1st battalion, Naval Militia, July 11, 1891; lieut. same, April 20, 1899, to April, 1002. Recreations: Yachting, golf. Club: Princetoo. Address: N. Y. Sun Office, N. Y. City.
HENDRICK, Burton Jesse:
Journalist, author; b. New Haven, Conn., Dee. S, IST1; s. Charles B. and Mary Eliza- heth (Johnston ) Hendrick: ed. Yale Coll., .A.B., 1-95, A.M., 1-97: m. New Haven, Conn., Dec. 29, 1:96, Bertha Jane Ives; children : Ives, b. March 10, 1596, Hobart Johnston, b. Feb. 27, 1902. Editor New Haven Morn- ing News, 1-96-9>; on editorial staff Even- ing Post. N. Y. City., 1-29-1905. Me.
Clure's Magazine . since Ph5. Author: The Story of Life Insurance, REG; also numerous articles in magazines. Mem. l'si Upsilon and Chi Delta Theta fraternities. Club: City. Residence: New Rochelle, N. Y. Ad. dress: H E. 23d St., N. Y. City.
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