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CHEESMAN, William S .:
I'hysician, surgeon ; h. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 10, J:53; s. William S. and Mary ( Shaurman ) Cheesman ; grad.
Brooklyn Poly. Inst., IST], Princeton, .A.B., 1875, .A.M., 1575, Coll. Phys. and Surz. (Columbia), M.D., 1879; studied in Berlin and Vienna, 190; m. Brooklyn, 1-$1, Mary E. M. Cuyler; one daughter, Juan C., h. 1-93. Engaged in practice of medicine since 1-79. Hlas tray- eled extensively in Europe and America." Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Sur,, Cayuga Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. Acad. of Medicine. Surgeon to Auburn City Hosp. Recreations : Riding. shooting, travel. Chibs: Auburn City, Owasco Country. Ad- dress: Auburn, N. Y.
CHEEVER, John D .:
Retired: b. N. Y. City. Nov. 27, 1839; s. John Haven and Anna (Dowl) Cheever; ed. St. Paul's Sch, Concord. N. H., 5 years; Trinity Coll., class of Iss2; m. Gertrude Y. Youngs; one daughter, Gertrude Graham Cheever. Por 18 years ass't treas. N. Y. Belting and Packing Co., mi'rs of rubber goods; now director Okanite Company; with Poor & Greenough, bankers, N. Y. City, 1 -- >-1903. Organized Rockaway Hunting Club, Jest, and master of the hounds for # years; organised. 1.53, and pres .. Rockaway Steeplechase Ass'n; one of organizers Nat. Horse Show Ass'n of America, 7 years on Ever. Com,, now honorary v. p. Mem. Deha I'si. Clubs: Union, Brook, Racquet and Tennis, N. Y. Yacht, Turf and Field, Rock. away Hunting. Address: 40 E. 35th St., N. Y. City.
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CHENEY, Francis John:
Educator; b. Warren, Pa., Juns 5, 3948; s. John and Sarah . ( Hodges) Cheney ; grad. Areade Acad., 1868, Syracuse I'niv., A.B., 1872, A.M., 155, Ph.D., isss ( Phi Beta Kappa); m. Ist Delevan, N. Y., July 30, 1873, Lydia II. Smith (died Mar. 21 1s9G) ; Robinson; one daughter, Clara Frances, B. 1900. Ilas taught almost continuously since graduating; teacher mathematics, Ives Sem., 1873-74; prin. Dryden Umon Sch., 15+-50; Kingston Free Acad., Kingston-on Hudson, 1880-90; State insp. high schools and acade- mies uuder Regents of Umv. State of N. Y., 1390-91; prin. State Normal Sch., Cortland, N. Y., since 1-91. Traveled in Europe, sum- mer of J. 85. Independent Republican; mem M. K. Ch .; Mason. Mem. N. Y. eadenne Principals' Conf. ( pres. 1:00-02), State Teach- ers' Ass'n, Nat. Edu'l Ass'n, Cortland Sci. ence Club, and the Tioughniough Teachers' Council. Has read papers before State Teachers' Iss'n and Nat End'l Assin. Ad- dress: 45 Church St., Cortland, N. Y.
CHENEY, George L .:
Manufacturer, lawyer; b. Providence, R. I., March 9, 1:57; s. George Arthur and Sarah Bueklin (Greene) Cheney; grad. ilar- vard, A.B., Isis, Harvard Law School, LL. B., les1; m. Cold Spring Harbor, L. 1., N. Y., Oct., ls, 1ss7. Ilarriet Carnes; children : Sarah, b. Aug., 1590. Barbara, b. Feb. 1592, Julia DeForest, b. Mar., 1spl, Harriet Craw- ford, b. Oct., 1-95. Admitted to N. Y. bar, Jesl, and practised law in N. Y. City until 1502; since 1:02. treas., mg'r and director Pratt, Head & Co., Deep River. Conn .: also pres. and director Essex Light and Power Co., Deep River, Conn., and director Piano and Organ Supply Co., Chicago, Ill. Trav- eled in Africa. Is-1; has made various trips to Europe. Republican; Cnitarian. Direc- tor Middlesex Hosp., Middletown, Conn. ; v .- p. Charity Organization Soc., N. Y. City, Central Council. Mem. Ass n Dar City of N. Y. Clubs: Union League, Harvard (N. Y. City). Address: 00 W. 86st St., N. Y. City.
CHENEY, George Nelson:
Lawyer; b. Baldwinsville, Onondaga Co., N. Y., 1:02: s. Lucius Harrison and Frances C. (Averill) Cheney; grad. State Normal Sch., Cape Girardeau, Mo .. Univ. of Mo., A.B., 1-7, hon. A.M., 1590: m. Syracuse, N. Y., June 8, 1914, Mae Goodelle Chance. Admitted to bar, Syracuse, N. Y., 1-92. Capt. Co. 1, 2und Res't, N. Y. Vol. Inf., 1-07; served doring Spanish-Am. War; law librarian Library Court of Appeals, 1994. Mem. Beta Theta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta I'hi. Recreation :
Chess. Clubs : Citizens', L'niversity iSyracuse ). Address: Court House, Syracuse, N. Y.
CHENEY, Orion Howard:
Lawyer: s. Lewis Howard and Mary Eliza- hrth (West) Cheney: rd. Drake U'miv., Prep. Dep't, Univ. of Mich. (perial stu. drnt), N. Y. Univ., LI. B., 1-97: unmarried. Engaged for ten years in banking business in N. Y. City before beginning practice of law: senior mom. firm of Cheney, Schenck & Stockell, lawyers. Now deputy sup't of banks, State of N. Y. llas traveled exten-
sively throughout U. S. MIem. Soc. Med. Jurisprudence; mem. B'd Governors N. Y. Chapter Am. Inst. of Bauking. Mem. I'M.i Gatuma Delta and section chief of Section lf; mem. l'hi Delta Phi, Mem. B'd Man- agement and auditor of the Twenty-third St. Y.M.C.A. Clubs: Graduates, National Phi, University of Michigan, Economie. H-1. dence: 34 W. 4th St. Address: 52 Broad. way, N. Y. City,
CHENEY, Walter W .:
Manufacturer; b. Syracuse, N. Y., Dee. 51. 1856; s. Stephen and Mary Melissa ( Pierce ) Cheney; ed. Manlius (N. Y.) High Sch. and Mead's Business Coll .; m. Sept. 11, 1559, Della L. Clark; children: Stephen C., b. 1.50, John P., b. Isto; Walter W., b. ] -... Pres. S. Cheney & Son, Kelsey Heating Co., Manlios Plauk Road Co., Manlos and Delphi Plank Road Co .; director Fayetteville and Syracuse Railroad and Turnpike Co., Manlius Improvement Co. Republican ; Episcopali.n. Ilas served as trustee and pres. Manlius Village, supervisor Town of Manlius; mem. Assembly of N. Y., ls70-80; now mem. B'ds of Water and Park Comm'rs, Manlius, N. Y .: chm'n B'd Mg'rs Syracuse State Inst'n for Feeble Minded Children. Clubs: Seners (Manlins, N. Y.). Fayetteville ( Fayetteville ), Century ( Syracuse). Address: Maulius, N. Y.
CHENEY, Warren J .:
Lawyer .; b. in town of Hopkinton, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., April 27, 1st2; s. Jud- son Z. and Thirza M. (Blanchard) Cheney; grad. classical course Potsdam State Nor- mial School, 1ss1; ui. Ist July 3, 1>>3, Lizzie H. Southwick (died Mar., Ised) ; one Sutl, Guy W .; m. 2d, Aug. 10, 1557, Addio C. Bon- ediet; one daughter, Muriel A. Prin. Fort Covington (N. Y.) Acad., 18 2 :6; prin. Brasher and Stockholm Luion Free School, 1+5.69; admitted to bar, Sept., 1-00, and since then engaged in practice at Corning,
N. Y .; now mem. law firm Sebring & Cheney. Recorder city of Corning, two
terms, 1804-93, and 1896-97. Republican. Mason: past master Painted Post Lodge, No. 119, at Corning, N. Y .; past high priest, Corning Chapter; past thrice potent, Corn- ing Council; past thrice illustrious master, Corning Lodge of Perfection; 2d lieut. com- mander. Corning Consistory. Mem. St. Omer's Commandery, K. T., Elmira, N. Y .; Katurah Temple, Mystic Shrine, Bingham- ton, N. Y. Address: Howell Block, Coru- ing, N. Y.
CHENEY, William Dewitt:
Lawyer; b. Antwerp, N. Y .; s. Charles W. and Ada Adelle (Swemn) Cheney; prepared nt Ives Sem., Antwerp, N. Y .; taught schuel two years; grad. Syracuse Univ., L.L. B., 1902. Republican. Episcopalian, Mason; past of- firer Improved Order Red Men, Great Mishe- newa, Great Council of N. Y. State in Salle. Korreation: Cross country walking. Club: Syracuse Esport. Address: 21 Syra- cuse Savings Bank Bld'g. Syracuse, N. Y.
CHENOWETII, Alexander Crawford:
Civil eng'r, contractor : b. Baltimore, Md. Tune 3. IN19: s. Rev. Grurge Davenport und Frances Ann (Crawford ) Chenoweth; grad. Dirkinson Coll .. Carlisle, Pa., A.M .. IN; LL.D., 1905; studied eng'ring at Rensselaer
2d, Ft. Edward, N. Y .. July 20, 1993, Cina J. | Arts, Phi Gamma Delta (v .- p), Phi Delta
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P lytechnic Inst., Troy, N. Y .; m. N. Y. | CHERRIER, D. William: ity. April 19, 18;6, Catherine Richardson Wood; one son, Alexander Fernando Wood, h. Ort. 8, 1993. Eng'r on Prospect Park, Brooklyn, 15/1; ass't eng'r Brunswick & Western R. R., Ga., 1873; ass't eng'r pub- he works, Washington, D. C., 1874-75; en- exced in mining works in U. S. of Columbia, 1./: consulting eng'r to Gen. Mariano y Prado, President of Peru, 1ss1; prepared foundation for Statue of Liberty, Bedloe's 1sind, 1s-9; resident eng'r in charge Croton Aqueduct, 1>>9; since 1-05, in gen. eng'ring and contracting business; awarded John S ott bronze medal by city of Philadelphia, 1-9, for improvements relating to placing Hiretrical conductors underground: Edward I. mestreth silver medal, by Franklin Inst., Philadelphia, 1:20, for improvements in con- structing concrete drainage conduits; re- crived award for plans to rerlaim Jand CHERRY, C, Waldo: under water in Newark, N. J., by B'd Water and Street Comm'rs, after public competi- tion, Inventor of Chenoweth reinforced con- crete railroad sleepers and Chenoweth rein- forved concrete jules for foundation con- siruction. Ilas devoted much time to archæol. investigation in North and South America ; made collection of Indian remains which he discovered on Manhattau Island, only one now in existence (now in posses- sion of Museum of Natural History). Mem. Zeta Psi fraternity, N. Y. Chamber of Com- weree, Soc. Colonial Wars, Soc, War of 1\12; veteran Tth Keg't N. G., N. Y .; mem. cad. CHESEBRO, George H .: of Sciences. Address: 15 E: 11th St., N. Y. City.
CHENOWETH, Catherine Richardson:
Philanthropist; b. N. Y. City; d. Hon, Fernando Wood (mayor, congressman, etc. ) ; ed. at private French school; in. N. Y. City, April 19, 1-56, Alexander Crawford Chenoweth; traveled in Europe, especially in Holland, studying its people and seeking for historical material relating to the Dutch period in the history of N. Y .; founded Soc. Daughters of Holland Dames ( descendants of old N. Y. families) to preserve history, etc .; collected funds for hosp. ship Maine, for wounded English and Boer soldiers in South African war; mem. Red Cross Soc., appointed by Lundin com. : mem. B'd Mg'rs Ilahnemann Hosp. : D.A.R. Address : 7 E. 31st St., N. Y. City.
CIIERRIE, George Kruek:
Curator of ornithology; b. Knoxville, Inwa, Aug. 22, 145: s. Martin and Agnes ( Breckenridge) Cherrie; ed. Iowa State Coll .; in. Knoxville, lowa, Dec. 1, 1495, Stella Mae Bruere: children: Louise Bertha, h. 1-9, Enriqueta Inez. b. 3900, Joel Allen, b. 1902, George Edmond, h. 1904, Hubert Bruere. b. 1906. Appointed curator Nat Museum of Costa Rica, les9; ass't curator ornithology, Field Columbian Museum, Chicago, 11; curator ornithology, Brooklyn Inst. Museum, 1-10. Devoted considerable time to mailog- ical explorations in Costa Rica, 1-9 93, in- terior of San Domingo, 1905, Valley of the Orinoco, 197-99, French Guiana, 190248. Trinidad and middle Oringro region. 1905 and 1907. Mem. Am. Ornithologist's Union. Mem. Kings Co. Lodge, No. 511, F. and A.M. Club: The Explorers. AAddress: Brooklyn Institute Museum, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Gen. agent Phonix Mutual Life Ins. Co .; b. Prairie duc Chien, Wis., April 6, 1:65; s. Flavian and Marie Louise Lessard Cherrier; ed. in high school, Prairie du Chien, Wis. ; m. St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 6, 1:92, Marguerite Nugent. Deputy registrar of deeds, 18-5, deputy sheriff, 1856, Crawford County, Wis .; began life insurance experience, Dee., 1sku, as cashier in St. Paul (Minn.) office of ZEtna Life Ins. Co .; sup't agencies for same com. pany for Minn., Iowa, and the Dakotas, 1-0/95; cashier Equitable Life Assurance Soc. at Harrisburg, Pa., 1895-97; since Jan. 1. 1897, gen. agent for Phonix Mutual Life Ins. Co .. of Hartford, Conn., in Buffalo, N. Y. Democrat; Roman Catholic. Mem. Buffalo Late Underwriters' Ass'n (3 years meni. Exec. Com.). Address: 403 Morgan Building, Buffalo, N. Y.
('lergyman; b. Allegheny, Pa., May 17, 1872; s. John D. and Katharine D. (Steb- bins) Cherry; grad. Princeton Coll., A.B., Western Theol. Sem., Allegheny. Pa., B.D .; m. Sewickley, Pa., June 30, 1998, Sarah A. Fleming: children : John 1)., 3d, b. 1999, Katharine F., h. 1901, Walter F., b. 1903, Ralph Waldo, b. 1901. Pastor Presbyterian Church, Natrona, Pa., 1897-1900, Parnassus, P'a., 1900-03, 2d Presbyterian Church, Troy, N. Y., since 1903. Address: 2d Presby'n Church, Troy, N. Y.
Clergyman; b. St. Louis, Mo., Mar. 1, 1463; s. Robert and Elizabeth (Cornell) Chesebro: ed. Naples (N. Y.) Arad., and high school and scientific and theological course at home under private instructors; m. Mt. Ross, N. Y., 1901, Phebe Elizabeth Hedges; children: two boys (died in infancy). For about 14 years engaged in pharmaceutical and chemical pursuits; traveled through South and West of U. S. quite extensively, 1:91-93; entered Meth. Episcopal ministry, I-97, in N. Y. Conference ; now pastor Wing- dale and Dover Plains, N. Y. Prohibition- ist. Mem. V. and .1.3., Royal Areanum. Address: Wingdale, N. Y.
CHESEBROUGH, Robert Augustus:
Capitalist; b. London, England, Jan. 9, 1:37; (parents both Americans) ; resident of N. Y. City from childhood; ed. in N. Y. City Schools. Engaged in manufacture of petroleum products; discovered and named the substance everywhere known under his trade-mark name of vaseline, and is pres. and director of the Chesebrough Mi'g Cu., Consolidated, mf'rs vaseline and other pe- troleum products. Also pres., treas., and di- rector Chesebrough Bld's Co. ; director Bat- tery Park Nat. Bank, Battery Place Realty Co. Republican : candidate for Congress, 1894. Club: Union League. Residence: 56 E. 49th St. Office: 17 State St., N. Y. City.
CHESSMAN, A. P .:
Banker: b. Pittsburgh, Pa .. Sept. 4, 1867; s. Harry and Mary E. ( Hersperger) Chess- inan: ed. common schools, Pittsburgh, Pa : M !. Mavville, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1-95. M. Ger. trude Bond. Begun business career in gen. offices Pa. R. R. Co., Pittsburgh, Pa .: now v. p. and director State Bank, Mavville, N. Y. partner Scofield, Cipperly & Chess- 203
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man, bankers. Sinclairville, N. Y., and di- rector and eashier Nat. Bank of Fredonia, N. Y .; also v.p. and director Fredonia l're- serving Co. Sound Money Democrat. Meth- odist. Royal Arch Mason and Knight Tem- plar. Club: Citizens'. Address : Fre. donia, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.
CHESTER, Alden:
Jurist; b. Westford. Otsego Co., Sept. 4, 1818; s. Alden aud Susan G. (Draper) Ches- ter; ed. dist. school, Westford Literary Inst., Columbia Law Sch., A.B., IST1; u1. Oct. 5, 1871, Linn, d. Izra R. Thurber of E. Worcester, N. Y .; one daughter, Amy, wifo of Charles Van Merrick, architect. . 1d- mitted to bar, 1971; practised in partnership with cousin, Andrew S. Draper ( now commu'r of Ed'n State of N. Y.) for 16 years: after that continued to practise alone. Deputy clerk N. Y. Assembly, 1574, 15G; ass't U. S. att'y Northern Dist. of N. Y., 1982-55; pres. B'd of Public Instruction, Albany, Jest; ass't corporation counsel, City of Albany, 1.94.05; appt'd by Gov. Morton mem. comm'n lo preparo uniform charter for cities of the second class from which resigned, Nov., 1505, upon election to present office as jus. fire Supreme Court of N. Y. for 3d Judicial Dist., for term expiring Dee. 31, 19:9; desig. nated by Gov. Odell, Nov., 1:02, to serve five years in Appellate Division, 3d Dep't of N. Y .; redesignated by Gov. Hughes, Nov., 1907, for remainder of term. Pres. Med. Coll., Graceland Cemetery, Albany Ex- change Savings Bank; special lecturer on Federal Judicial System in Albany Law Seh. of Union Univ. Republican. Residence: 139 South Lake Av. Address : Couuty Bid'g, Albany, N. Y.
CHESTER, Colby Mitchel, Jr .:
Lawyer; b. Annapolis, Md .. July 23, 1877; s. Rear Admiral Colby M. (U. S. N.) and Antoinette (Tremaine) Chester: ed. St. John's Coll., Annapolis, Mal .. Sheffield Scien- tific School, Yale Univ., Ph.B .. 1-07, A.B., 1.08, Yale Coll., N. Y. Law School, L.L.B., 1900; m. St. Bartholomew's Ch., N. Y. City, April 20, 1901, Jessie Campbell Moore; one daughter. Mary Cinapbell, b. Oct. 7, 1995. Admitted to bar of N. Y., Oct. 16, 1000; made trip around world on U. S. S. Ken- tucky, 1900-01. Mem. law firm Ely, Billings & Chester; treas. and director Manning. Maxwell & Moore, Ine., since May, 1005; also treas. and director United Injector Co., Asheraft Manufacturing Ca .. Consolidated Safety Valve Co., and director Shaw Elve- tric Crane Co. Served as private Troop I, Squadron A, N. G. N. Y .: Ist heut. Co. l', JEth Reg't, N. G. N. Y. Republican. Con- gregationalist. Decorated by Sulian of Tur- key with Order of Osmanie. Mem. N. Y. Chamber of Commerce. Club : Yale. Residence : Greenwich, Conn. Address :
43 Cedar St., N. Y. City.
CHETWOOD, Charles Howard: Phy. ician, surgeon: 1. Elizabeth, N. J., Oct. 1800, s. Bradbury C. and Eleanor ( Keyes) Chetwood; ed. in public schools N. Y. City; one year at Prinerton Coll .; grad. Bellevue Hosp. Medieal Coll., M.D., 1: m. Philadelphia, 194. Jeanette Campbell Merke. Interne Bellevue Hasp .. 197 9; prof. genito-urinary surgery, N. Y. Poly- 261
clinic and Hosp., 1997; visiting surgeon Belle- vue Hosp., 1-09. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n. V. Y. State Med. Ass'n, fellow N. Y. Acad. Medicine. Author: Compend of Genito- Urinary Diseases; Venereal Diseases ( Keyes & Chetwood ): also contributor to medical journals. Residence: 120 E. 34th St. Ad- dress: 109 E. 24th St., N. Y. City.
CHEW, Beverly:
Banker; b. Geneva, N. Y., Mar. 5, 1550; s. Alexander Lafayette and Sarah Augusta ( Pronty ) Chew; ed. Peekskill Mil. Acad. : grad. Hobart Coll .; m. 15/2, Clarissa Tain- tor Pierson, of Ionia, Mich. (died. 1ss)). Second v .- p. Met. Trust Co. Mem. Colonial Order, Soc. Colonial Wars, Sous of Revolu- tion, The Pilgrins, Sigma Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Owner of a notable private library Chancellor of Colonial Order and see. X. Y. Soe. Library. Chulis : Grolier (pres. 4 years), Players, University, Church, Cen- tury. Residence: 47 W. 43d St. Address: 40 Wall St., N. Y. City.
CHEW, John Marshall:
Clergyman; b. Houston, Texas. May 1 .. 1 -: s. John Calhoun and Zilphia Guthrie (Fuller) Chew; in paternal ancestry a Jamestown descendant, his forefathers, from 1616, having held high position in gov't of Colony of Va., and later of Md .; on mother's side a Mayflower descendant from I'dward Fuller, physician of the Pilgrim Fathers: ed. Holly Springs ( Miss. ) Schon], Grammar Sch. (30th St.) N. Y. City, and Coll. City of N. Y. (one year) ; grad. C'o- Jumbia Univ., A.B., 183, Gen. Theol. Sem. N. Y. City, Is-6; uumarried. Ordered deacon, 15-0, ofilained priest P. E. Ch., ISNT, by Bishop HI. C. Potter in N. Y. City: ass't minister Holy Trinity Ch., N. Y. City, 1-80-S; Ch. of the Asreusion, N. Y. City, 1957-90; rector Trinity Ch .. Fishkill, and founder Ch. of the Resurrection, Hope- well, N. Y., 1>90.91: first rector Ch. of the Good Shepherd, Newburgh, N. Y., since 1.91. Author: Why Am I a Churchmau !: The Christian Stewardship of Wealth; also lectures, poems and sermons. Was chair- inan joint commission of the five dioceses of N. Y., and has served on other important committees of N. Y. Diocese. Chaplain St. Inhe's Hosp., Newburgh: sec. Law and Order Union of N. Y. State; pres. New- burgh Law and Order League: trustve Hist. Soc. of Newburgh Bay and Vicinity. Ad- dress: The Rectory, 33 Dubois St., New- burgh, N. Y.
CHILD. Clement D .:
Educator; b. M.ulison, O .. May 15, 1568; s. Increase and Artemisia ( Lincoln) Child ; grad. Univ. of Rochester, \ B., 190, Cor. nell Univ., Ph.D., Istf; one semester. Univ. of Berlin, 1.07-95; m. Middlelniry, N. Y., June 26, tv2, H. Aprion Stiles. Instr. in Cornell Univ., 1-03 57; prof. physics. Col- gute Univ. since 1em. Baptist. Men. Am. Physical Soe .. Thi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Address: Hamilton, N. Y.
CHILD, Edwin Enrrage:
Artist, illustrator, anthor; b. Gouverneur, N. Y., 1:68; s. Jonathan B. and S. J. (Burn- ham) Child. grad. Amherst Coll .. 1-00; pupil Art Students' League, N. Y. City,
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CHILD, Thomas H .:
Advertising mz'r; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 20, 1s60; s. Henry T. (M.D.) and FHlen M. (Hancock) Child: (maternal grandfather was nephew of Capt. Hancock who was killed by British at Hancork's Bridge, in Revolutionary War: ed. Philadelphia pub- lie schools and Central High Sch ; m. Wallace. Chester Ca .. Pa., Nov. 11, 1885. Lucy MeKim Speakman: children: Roland S., b. iss7, Fraurema > .. b. 1-9, William S., b. 191. In watch and jewelry business 3 years; publishing and advertising 5 years : now sec. F. M. Lupon. publisher, Inc. Re- jmubliran: Unitarian. Residence: 22 Garden Place, Brooklyn. Address : City Hall Place, N. Y. City.
CHILD, W. Stanley:
Editor and publisher Oneida Dispatch; b. Carthage, N. Y .. June 8, 1805: s. Naylor and Julia (Nogurs) Child: ed. public schools, Masonville, Iowa, and Upper Iowa Univ., Fayette, Jowa: m. June 9, 1597, Caroline Elizabeth Boden. Editor of historical pub- lieations from Is-5-102; editor and publisher Oneida Dispatch since July 1, 1902. Repub- lican. Pres. Municipal Civil Service Comm'n of Oneida: 3d v .- p. Madison Co. Ilist. Soc., mein. Madison Cu. Editorial Iss'n (pires. 1945), trustre Oneida Chamber of Commerce. mem. Orrida Ludge, F. and A. M., Oneida Golf Club, Bird and inghis Asso. of Madisan Co .: director Oneida Fair and Racing Ass'n. ; mem. Vestry St. John's Church. Address : Oneida, Madison Co., N. Y.
CHILDS, Daniel Brewer:
Lawyer; b. Syracuse, N. Y., May 5, 1843; s. Noadiah Mondy and Martha (Brewer) Childs Hfather was pres. Syraense Salt Co., pres. B'd Ed'n. and grandson Capt. In- crease Child, soldier in French and English War, and capt. in the Revolution: mother was Mayflower descendant from John How- land) ; ed. Syracuse High Sch,, Yale Coll., B.A., 1-63, A.M., 1-66; Albany Law Sch., 11.1., I'NE; m. Great Barrington, Mass .. 1>>8, Katharine B., d. Dr. Jonathan Cass (army surgeon, Joof of, and some time chief Hosp. ) : children:
of staff Alexandria Sterling Cass, b. 1.9, Harold Winthrop. h. 1691, Katharine Cass, le. 1-17, Isabelle Cass. b. 1942. Admitted to har, Ist, and has since practised in N. Y. City. One of projectors
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CHIPMAN
1-01, afterwards studied with John La Farge | Law Telegraph & Telephone Cos., which first and was for several years Ins ass t in mural ; invented and used the Telephone Exchange Arroration und stained glass work. m Dor- | system intercommunications. V.p. and director Law Telegraph Co., 1875- &: now director baw Telegraph Co .; di- for dectric rector Manhatina Quotation Telegraph Co., 1-74-75. Metu. law firm Hull & Childs, 1vis- 70; and of Childs & Hull, 1571-95. Was att'y for the above named corp'ns in tele- phone arbitrations with the Metropolitan Co. and for the Elevated R. R. in its iucep- tion; executive trustee and receiver in sev- oral large estales. Independent Democrat ; Episcopalian. Recreations: Golf, books, en- gravings, music. Clubs : Yale, University, Mem. Lawyers, Psi Upsilon, Berkshire set, Vt., 1:04, Anna G. sykes. three chil- dien. Has been continuously represented in the leading annual exhibitions in N. Y. City, Philadelphia, Chicago, ete., by land- scapes, portraits and figure paintings. lirpresented also in the St. Louis and the Lewis and Clark Exp us by paintings and illustrations. Illustrator of many important miicles in Scribner's and other leading magazines. Author also as well as illus- Irator of The Marble Mountains (Serib. mer's), Unele Ira's Sugar season (Apple- (on), etc. Director of choir in Ist Canzre- Resilience: As E. sIst St. Address: Drexel Bld'g, 3 Broad St., N. Y. City. rational Church, Flushing, N. Y. Architectural Lnique of N. Y. City. Clubs : CHILDS. Edwards Herrick: Salmaguudi, University Glee. Adiliess: 71 Broadway, Flushing, N. Y.
Lawyer; b. Cleveland, O., Sept. 4, 1969; s. Oscar A. and Mary ( Edwards) Childs; grad. Williams Coll., .A.B., 1991, Harvard Low Sch., LL.B., cum laude, 1894; m. Newport. R. I., June 14, Deo, Frances Aimee La Farge; children : Frances Sergeant, b. April 17, 1901. Nathahe Burt, b. Aug. 19, 1903. Republican; Christian. Mem. Ass'n Bar of City of N. Y., N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Am. Bar Ass'n. Civil Service Reforin Ass'n, Soc. Colonial Wars, Sons Revolution, New England Soc. Clulis : L'uiversity, Down
Town, Rockaway Hunting. Address: Wall St., N. Y. City.
CHILDS, William H .:
Manufactmer; b. Hartford, Conn., Mar. 7, 1.57; s. Gordon II. and Julia (Richards) Childs: ed. Hartford High Sch. ; m. Man- chester, Conn., Jan. 20, 1 ~~ 1, Nellie White Spencer: children: Richard S. ( Yale, '04), Mary W. (Vassar, '0>). Engaged in mi'g interests: now v.p. Am. Coal Produrt Co., Barrett ME'g Co .: pres. United Coke & Gas Co., Bon Ami Co., U. S. Wnod Presery- ing Co. Republican. I'res. Friendly House
Ass'n. Recreations : Yachting, golf, auto-
mobiling. Club.s: Montauk, Atlantic Yacht, Crescent Athlete, Bensonhurst Yacht (com- mudore ). . Hardware. Nassau Country, Dyker Meadows. Residence : 53 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn. Address: 17 Battery Pl., N. Y. City.
CHIPMAN, Richard Harrison:
Merchant, manager; b. Harwinton, Conn .. Jan. 19. 1-37: s. Rev. Richard Manning and Mary Ann . Harrison) Chipman; ed. private schools and at Williston (fonn. ) Sem .: In. Guilford, Conn., Oct. 10. 1955, Fannie Ellen Ifrooks. Entered U. S. Navy as paymaster's clerk. June 15. 192; comum'd arting ass't paymaster, IM4: resigned in 195 and en. gaged in railroad business: chief clerk Transportation dep't Phila,, Wilmington & Baltimore R. R .; terminal freight agent, Passenger and purchasing agent N. J. Mid- land R. K. Co .: in 1-7, engaged in whole: sale coal laisiness; jest. gen. my'r and later pres. Coaldale Mining Co,, sureessor to his own Rom. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion. Sons of the Revolution: master Loder of the Temple, F. and A. M (Jersey City) : past dist. deputy grand master 5th Masonic Dist. of N. J .: past R and S. C., Enter- prise Chapter No. 1. R. A. M. (Jersey City) ; capt. gen. Hugh de Payen Commandery, 265
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