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CLARKE, Richard H., Jr .:
Lawyer; b. Morristown. N. J.,. Oct. 19, 1873; s. Richard H. and da (Semme-) Clarke: grad. Coll. St. Frances Xavier, A.B., 1-94, University of City of N. Y., LL.B. 1805; unmarried. Admitted to bar, 1896, aml engaged in practice in N. Y. City; tormer ass't corporation counsrl. Law Dep't, N. Y. City; now junior mem. law firm Clarke & Clarke. Democrat: Catholic. Mom. Sons of Revolution. Clubs: Catholic, Baltusrol Golf. Deonomic, Phi Delta Phi. Residence: 340 W. FIst St. AAddress: 51 Chambers St., N. Y. City.
CLARKE, Samuel Belcher:
Lawyer: b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 6, 1-52; s. Samuel Bryan and Sarah Barney ( Belcher) Clarke: ed. in common schools of Chicopee Falls, Mass,, high school, Springfield, Mass., 16.70: Ilarvard, A.B., 1874, Harvard Law Sch., LL.D., 1,0: m. Branford, Conn., Auz. :7, 1579, Sarah L. Rogers (died Feb. 1 -. 1000G) ; children : Edith Cornelia, b. May >. 1.si, Rager Henry, b. Frb. 1, 19 4. 1 1. mitted to har, 1-2B, ass't C. S. att'y, N. Y. City, le77-55: since 1:5 in general practice as lawyer in N. Y. City: mom. firm Runt & String, Tels9, Ront & Clarke, 15-0-57: practised alone 1997-196; now mem. firm Clarke, Breckenridge & Caffey. Since I'ch., 1:47), director Washington Life Ins. Co. Re- publican ; Episcopalan. Mom. Ass'n Bar City of N. State Bar Iss'n. American Bar Ass'n, Harvard Law School Ass'n, Am. Soc Internat. Law. Clubs: Har. vard, l'niversity. I'nion League, Lawyers. Republican. Residence: 1 W. >1st St. Ad- dress: 34 Nassau St. N. Y. City.
CLARKE. Thomas Benedict:
Art cullerter and commonsseur; b. N. Y. Clarke: ed. Washington Collegiate Inst ..
thor: The Science of Law and Law Making, .City, Der. 11, 1SP: s. Geurve W. and Mary Ist (Macmillan ): A Permanent Tribunal of International Arbitration. Mem. N. Y. South- | N. Y. City; m. N. Y. City, 1871, Fanny E.
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Morris: children : Thomas Benedict, Jr., Mrs. Richard Newton, Jr. Founder of the Clarke Composition prize at Nat. cad. ' Design, N. Y. Mem. Nat. Aead. Design, Am. Fine Arts Soc., Am. Museum Natural History, Met. Museum of Art, Chamber of CoL'- merce. Clubs: Century, Metropolitan, The Brook, Manhatten, Union League, Lambs, N. Y. Yacht, N. Y. Athletic. Residence : 22 E. 35th St. Address: 12 E. 41st St., N. Y. City.
CLARKE, Thomas Shields:
Sculptor, painter: b. April 25, 1560; s. Charles J. and Louisa Semple Clarke; grad. Princeton, 1822; student of painting and sculpture at Ecole des Beaux Arts ( Paris) and in Rome and Florence; m. Geneva, Switzerland, Jest, Adelaide Knox. Has been awarded many medals at expositions here and abroad. Mem. Nat. Sculpture Sne. ; v .. p. Architectural League. mem. Nat. Acad. of Design, Am. Museum of Natural History, N. Y. Zoological Soc. Clubs: Princeton, Century, University, National Arts. dress: 50 Riverside Drive, N. Y, City, and Lenox, Mass.
CLARKE, William Bours:
Clergyman; b. Belvidere, N. J., July 2, 1-60; s. Hugh L. M. and Annie ( Blackney ) Clarke; ed. St. John's Sch., Manlius, N. Y., 1-45-79 grad. St. Stephen's Coll., B.A., 1:23; Berkeley Divinity Sch,, lesd: m. Antwerp, N. Y., 1-90, Dora R. Bulkley; one chill. Margaret, b. 1-97. Rector in charge of St. Paul's Ch., Antwerp, N. Y., and St. An- drew's Ch., Evans Mills, N. Y., Je-G-s9; Grace Ch., Cortland. N. Y., 1 == 9-1903; Trin- ity Ch., Seneca Falls, N. Y., since 1903; dean 5th Missionary Dist., Diocese of Central N. Y .; chaplain Grand Lodge F. and _1. M .; Trustee St. Juli's Sch. Manlius, N. Y., pres. Seneca Co. Conn. State Charities Aid Ass'u. Address: Seneca Falls, N. Y.
CLARKE, William Fayal .
Editor; b. Richmond, Va., May 12. 1$55; s. Dr. Dougan and Sarah J. (Bates) Clarke: parents removed to Indiana in 1:56: ed. in private schools and three years in Earlham Cell .; m. N. Y. City, May 28, 1903, Kath- prine Strickland, of Lakewood, Ont. Sinee IST has been a member of the editorial staff of the St. Nicholas Magazine, hecoming asy't editor, 1-7-03. in succession to l'rank R. Stockton; associate editor, 1:93-1945, and upon the death of Mary Mapes Dodge in 1.15 became editor-in-chief. Clubs: Aldine, Barnard, The Players. Residence: 171 W. Fist St. Address: The Century Co., 33 1. 17th St., N. Y. City.
CLARKE. William Newton:
Clergyman, theologian: b. Cazenovia, N. Y., Dee. 2, 1541; s. Rev. William and Urania ( Miner) Clarke: grudl. Colgate (then Mad- ison ) Univ., A.B., 1×d. Hamilton Theel. S.m., 7.63 (D.D., Colgate, 1-7, Yale, 1900, Chicagu, 1001): m. Waverly. Pa .. Sept. 1, long. finity A Smith. Pastor Baptist churches at Keene, N. H1. 1-08 60, Newton Centre, Mass .. INg- so, Montreal, Can,, Isw 3; prof. in Toronto Bapt. Coll., les87; pastor Hamilton, N. Y., 1-200; prof. Christian theology, I'm-Eks. since 1905 prof. cthis and apuligeties in Colgate Univ. Independent in politics. Bap- tist. Mein. Soc. Biblical Literature and
Exegesis, Am. Eeon. Ass'n, Nat. Geog. Soc., Delta Kappa Epsilon; t.ustee Newton Theol. Inst'n, 1-75-82, Colgate Univ., Is-3-92. Au- thor: Commentary on the Gospel of Mark ; Outline of Christian Theology; What Shall We Think of Christianity !: Can I Believe in God the Father !: Study of Christian Missions; U'se of the Scriptures in Theology. Address: Hamilton, N. Y.
CLARKIN, Franklin:
Journalist; b. Blackstone, Mass., Jan. 31, 1569; s. Mitehell and Elisabeth ( Rafger) Clarkin ; m. N. Y. City, 1996, Clara Hobart Cross, d. James Madison and Hannah (Cole) Cross, of Providence, R. I. Sunday editor Providence Journal, 1801; roving correspon- dent N. Y. Evening Post, 1:97-1906, Spanish- Am. War, 1908, Russo-Japanese War, 1:01, etc. Mem. Nat. Geog. Soc .. Met. Museum of Art. Club: City (see.). Address: 55 W. 44th St., N. Y. City.
CLARKSON, Auna Howell:
Writer; b. Urbana. O., reared in Spring- field, O .; d. John Gilson (M.D.) and Eliza Anna (Henkle) Howell; ed. Iowa Central Univ., A.B., A.M .; student in N. Y. School of Art; m. latif, James S. Clarkson, then editor Iowa State Register; three sons: Coker Fifield, Harold Ret, Grosvenor Blaine. Lived in Pella, Iowa, 4 years; Des Moines, 20 years; N. Y. City, past 16 years. Author: A Beautiful Life and its Associations, 1899; also political letters, magazine articles, and fiction. Republican. Epi scopahaa. Pres. Iowa New Yorkers: mem. Daughters of Ohio in N. Y., Soe. for Political Study, Legislative League, Women Art Workers, Cliff Dwellers' Ass'n (N. Y. City). Clubs: Woman's Press (N. Y. City) : Woman's Press ( Des Moines, Ia.). Address: Ifendrik Hudsou, Riverside Drive and 110th St., N. Y. City.
CLARKSON, David Augustus:
Real estate dealer; b. Clermont, Columbia Co., N. Y., Mar. 30, 1858; s. Thomas Streat- field and Mary ( Whitmarsh) Clarkson; grad. Columbia Coll., Ph.B., Issl; m. Wappinger's Falls, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1895, Maria Mesier Reese. In real estate business since gradnation ; now partner in firm of Ogden & Clarkson. Pres. Real Estate B'd of Brokers. Mem. Delta Psi fraternity, Soc. Colonial Wars; trustee N. Y. Dispensary; chin'n comm'n appt'd by Gov. Hughes under Chapter 62s of laws of lbor to investigate the Torrens System of Registering Titles to Land, and report if it should be adopted in the State of N. Y. Clubs: University, St. Anthony. Residence: 116 E. FIst St. Address: 09 Lib- erty St., N. Y. City.
CLARKSON, David Henry:
Clrrayman; b. Jersey City, N. J., IS;I: s. Edward W. and Emma ( MeMurray ) Clark- son; educated at St. Stephen's Coll., Annan- dale, N. Y., and Gen. Theol. Som .. N. Y. City. Ordered deacon mul ordained priest, 1-45. Missionary at Colorado City, Culo., 1-45-56. St. Luke's, Fort Collins, Colo., 1996 -!- , (h. of the Kedermer, Bathgate, N. Dak. 1!". 1900: rector Grace Ch., Jamestown, N. Dak .. 1900-03: enrate St. Timothy's Ch., Koyborough, Philadelphia, Pa., 1MG.04: since 1904, rector St. Paul's Ch., Greenwich, N. Y. Address: Greenwich, N. Y.
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CLARKSON, James S .:
Surveyor of customs, Port of N. Y .; b. in Indiana, 1s12: removed to Iowa, 18%; ed. in public schools; in. las, Auna Ilowell. Became school teacher. 1-59: in employ of Daily State Register, Des Moines, lowa, as printer foreman. business mg'r and editor. 1862-70; with brother, late Richard P. Clark- son, purchased the paper, isto, sold his interest, 1891; postmaster, Des Moines, lowa, 1871-77; first ass't postmaster-gen. U. S., 1580-90, resigned 1.00; surveyor of customs, Port of N. Y., since 1002. Republican; chm'n lowa State Rep. Com,, looo, and for years after; mem. Nat. Rep. Cum., 1szt-96 (chi'n, 1800-92) : min. all Rep. Nat. Convs., 15-0-46; pres. Republican League of U. S., 18:1-93. Organized and was pres. of company which constructed five of the railways into Des Moines, la .; pres. N. Y. & N. J. Bridge Co., organized to construct a suspension bridge over the Hudson at Suth St., with terminals. Residence: Hendrik Hudson, Riverside Drive and 110th St. Address: Custom House, N. Y. City.
CLARY, James A .:
MIn'g editor, Jamestown Journal; b. Hen- dersonville, Mercer Co., Pa .; s. Joseph and Patty ( Armstrong) Clary; ed. Sandy Lake (Pa.) publie schools; m. Sandy Lake, Pa., Mar. 14, 1553, Elizabeth Eberman: elnilren: Albert B. ( deceased ), Fay A., I'rederick E., Rebekah. Editor Jamestown Journal; v. D. Journal Printing Co .; director Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Jamestown, N. Y. Re- publican; alderman, City of Jamestown. 1-02- 93; supervisor of Jamestown. I-95-1933. Meth- · odist. Mem. B. P. O. Elks, Mason, Knight of Pythias. Club: Jamestown. Address : Jamestown, N. Y.
CLASSEN Frederick Luke:
Physician; b. July 7, 1-57; s. Elias and Caroline Mary ( Pickett ) Claassen ; grad. Alba- ny Med. Call. (Union I'niv. ), M.D., 1ss1 ; m. Al- bany, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1-1, Ella Jean MeCrack- en; one son, Philip Luke, b. Nov. 10, 1:85, Democrat; Presbyterian. Mem. Med. Soc. State of N. Y., Albany County Med. Socicty. Mason 322. Address: 31 Trinity Place, 11- bany, N. Y.
CLAUSEN, Charles John:
Clergyman ; b. Newport, Ky., 1552: s. Rev. Chas. E. and Angusta ( leun ) Clausen ; grad. Nashotah ( Wis. ) Theol. Sem., A.B., 1-3, B.D., 1876; m. Utica, N. Y., 1-6, Sarah G, Wolcott; children : Samuel Wolcott, Mary Anzusta, Ordered deacon, 156, and ordained priest, 1:77, by Bishop Talbot. Rector Grace Kpis- copal Ch., Lafayette, Ind., horst. ch. uf the Holy Cross, V'rica, N. Y .. I-sp-vi, Trinity, Canaseraga, N. Y., 1-6-01; rector St. John's Ch., Canandaigua, N. Y., froto 1-91. Address: Canandaigua, N. Y.
CLAUSEN, George U .:
Parmer, banker: b. N. Y. City, Jan. 6, 155; s. Heury and Mary ( Stocky) Clansen; ed. Phillips Exeter Auf., Yale I'niv., Ph.D., 1.07. post grad. eunrse at Cornell Univ ; m. N. Y. City, Dec. 11. 194. Marie Tropscher: one danghter, Hildagarde. 1. 216. Engaged in farming in Schuharie County, Pros. First Nat. Bank, Sharon Springs, N. Y . v.p Tight Joint ('n .: director N. Y. Breweries Co., 250
United Eng'ring and Contracting Co. Dem- oerat. Memu Zeta Psi fraternity : ex-mem. of Squadron A, N. G. N. Y. Clubs: Yale, Salmagundi, (N. Y. City). Address: Sharon Springs, Schobarie Co., N. Y.
CLAXTON, Kate:
Actress; b. N. Y. City, 1850; appeared first with Lotta, Chicago, later becoming mem. Daly's Fifth Av. Company, and Union Sy. Company: m. Ist, N. Y. City, Isador Lyon ( merchant ), but later divorced; 2d, Isis, Charles Stevenson imember of her com- pany ). Fir-t attracted attention as Ma- thilde in Led Astray, leid: also as Louise in The Two Orphans, playing in Brooklyn Theatre when it caught fire, Dee 5. 1976; again was in fire of Southern Hotel, St. Lumis: with her coolness and courage savel her own and brother's life; played in Charles Reade's Double Marriage and Sea of lee. Address: Larchmont Manor, N. Y.
CLAY, Fred M .:
Clergyman : b. Pugwash, Nova Scotia, Dec. 6, laGG; s. Rev. Edwin (D.D).) and Sophia (Pineo ) Clay; ed. Chicago, Il .; m. Isso, De- hora Brien of Prince Edward Island, Canada ; children: Kona M., b. lesi, Rena (., b. las9, Minnie S .. b. ]:02, Brien B., b. 1.59, Ruth, b. 1001. Was master mariner hefore enter- ing the ministry of Baptist Church, in which has continued since 1:04. llas crossed the Continent twice, in 1890, visited Japan, Alaska and the Aleutian Islands. Has been up the entire coast line of Labrador and Cape Fare- well. Greenland. Mem. 1. O. O. l., Medina, N. Y .. Amalia Lodge, A. F. and A. Masons, of Nova Scotia. Platform lecturer. Address: Shelby, N. Y.
CLAY, John Cecil:
Artist (illustrator) ; b. Ronceverte, W. Va . Aptil :, 1af. s. Gen. Cecil and Anna Wood ( Kester) Clay: ed. Friends' Sch., Washing. ton, D. C., Art Students' League of Wash- ington, D. C., 1-95-96; won scholarship from there to Art Students' League of N. Y. City, where studied two years; m. Green- wich, Conn., June 22, 1904, Marie Descha- pelles Bauduy. First professional work elone for The Saturday Evening Post, 1-99; since then illustrations appearing in all of the better magazines and weeklies and es- porially in lafe. Designed and arranged hooks of his drawings: In Love's Garden. 100; A Portfolio of Anthors, 1005. Episco. palian. Recreations; All out-door sports and frining. Chub: The Players, Residence: Ronceverte, Mamaroneck, N Y. Address: The Players, 16 Gramercy Park, N. Y. City. CLAYLAND, John Martin:
Physician and surgeon; b. Bridgeport, O., IHOP s. 1on; s. H. M. B. and Nancy (Magill) Clavland: ed. Bridgeport High School, Ohio Med. Coll, M.D., IN-1: N. Y. Post Graduate Mimil. Coll .; unmarried. Engaged in general prartico in Silver Lake, Kan .. 1 490, At. Catharine's Hosp., Brooklyn, 1991; in pri- Safe practice in Brooklyn, N. Y. from Is: practice hugely in dep't af orthopedic sur- rory. Orthomedic surecon . to St. Mary's Brooklyn and Jewish Hosps. Was formerly mayor of Silver Lake, Kan. Democrat. Mom. Am. Med. Iss'n. N. Y. State Med. Soc., Kings County Med. Suc., Associated Physi-
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Fans of L. I., Brooklyn Surg. Soc., Brooklyn | appt'd, 1908. chm'n of com. of N. Y. State " phol. Soc. "Address: 150 Hewes St., Brook- ! Bar Ass'n on reform of medical expert testi- i.M. N. Y.
CLAYTON, Joseph Culbertson:
1. w yer, publicist; b. Smithfield, Va., June 16%, 1-220; s. Rev. Thomas Greer and Virginia A. n (Bayley) Clayton; ed. private school. Muhwon Coll., Pa., aud private tutors; read 1. w fur three years with John L. Morris, Washington, D. C .; m. Springfield. ili., De. 19, 1876, Elsie Franklin Rowe; children. Robert Rowe, b. Ist. Conrad Crawford, 1. 159, and twin sors (born and died. 1 --.: ). Admitted to bar Supreme Court, D C .. !> 1; to bar U. S. Supreme Court, 180G; to bar State of N. Y., 199, and in many U. firenit and Dist. courts. After five years meral practice, gave mest time to Federal prictive, making specialty of patent low ; 1-1.SS in charge of the great litigation in favor of Driven Well patent; argued muxer- uns cases in U. S. Supreme and Circuit courts. Mustered into U. S. service as a private in Nat. Rifles, Washington, D. C., April 15, I+], being the first Co. in U. S. sworn in under Lincoln's first call for volunteers. In 1:56 edited posthumous, "d val., Curtis's Constitutional Ilistory of the U. S. Gen- mally voted Democratic ticket until 1890: since then Repubhean. Writer in metropoli- tan press and law magazines: speaker on public questions; supporter of Mckinley and Whosevelt policies; campaign spenker in 1:96. IDO0, 1904, for Republican cindidates. Epis- copalian. Recreations: Swimming. walking, riding. During past ten years, largely de. Voted to study of constitutional law and his- tury of U. S. Preparing a treatise in sup- port of broader Nationahty, subordinating the States, strictly to the powers ontside of whatever is nat. internt .. or interstate in character. Residence: 19 Vanderbilt
Brooklyn N. Y. Address: Tribune Eld'g, N. Y. City.
CLEARWATER, Alphonso Trumpbour:
Jurist, publicist. h. West Point, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1545; s. Isaac and Emily Baoudoir (Trumpbonr) Clearwater: of Dutch and Huguenot ancestry ; ed. Old Anthon Grammar School, N. Y. City, Kingston (N. Y.) cad .; received LL,.D., for distinction in the public service, Rutgers, 1903: m 1-73. Anun Honghta- ling, I. Col. William D. Farrand, of San Francisco. Admitted to bir, Nov., 1:51: elected dist. att'y Ulster Co., N. Y., IST: reelected, 15-0, 1-3: declined nomination for Congress, I>>1. 1.6: r. peatedly delegate to Rep. Nat. State, judicial, congressional ard senatorial conver.tions. County judge, Cister ('o., 1-9 -?; resigned to accept apptm't, by governor, as justice Supreme Court, N. Y., CLEARWATER. Anna Houghtaling Farrand: Born in Calif .. May 20, 1-53: d. Col. Wil- liam D. Farrand (of San Francisco) and Julia, d. Henry Houghtaling of Kingston, N. Y .: ed. at uld Spanish Convent, Santa Cruz, Calif .: m. Judre Alphonso T. Clearwater. One of founders of Willwyck Chapter. Daughters Am. Revolution. The Oli Senate House of Kingston, Its Tradi- Author: in place of Alton B. Parker. then elected thief judge Court of Appeals. Trustre Rutgers Coll .: delvente N. Y. State Par AAss'n to Universal Congress Lawyers and Jurists, 1 .. Purchase Exp'n. 1:0%, appt'd mem, Ilson.Fulton Crcbration Comm'n, 1:06; and men. diegeral Commemorative Ex- everrises Com, of thit Comm'n. Al request of David Dudley Field, prepared many pro- tions and Associations. Address: 316 A1. bany Av., Kingston, N. Y. visions of the Penal Code and Code of Criminal Procedure of N. Y . appt'd comm'r. CLEARY. Peter J. A .: 145. to supervise translation from Dutch Physician, sur.enn; b. Malta, Nov. 7. 1-30; into English of the Dutch R Forils of Ulster ts. Patrick and Seraphina Laura Chrary; ed.
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mony: ehm'n Celebration Exec. Com. of 250th Anniversary of the founding of Kings- ton. One of founders and Ist v .- p. old Senate House Ass a, Kingston; Pres. Ulster fJist. Soc; trustee Kingston City Hosp .; inom. St. Nicholas Soc., N. Y. City, Soc. Sons of Revolution, &m. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Dar Ass'n, N. Y. Ilist. Soc .. N. Y. Geneal. and Biog. Soc., Huguenot Sucs. of London, of S. C. and of New Paltz: hon. mem. St. Andrew's Soe., Charleston, S. C .; mem. Ex Libris Sie. of London, Am. Scenic and Historic Preservation Soc., Hist. Soc. of Newburg Day and the Highlands, Min- nisink liist. Soc .; curr. mem. hist. socs. of various States. Hlas written many papers and delivered frequent addresses in America, Holland and France upon the influence of the Dutch and Huguenots in the Formation of the American Republic, and has made large collection of original and unpublished man- uscripts relative to that subject. Author: The Influence of the Dutch and Huguenots in the Formation of the American Republic : Louis XIV and the Revocation of the edict of Nantes; The Huguenot Settlement at New Paltz, in Ulster County; Iluzrueuot Medals in the british Museum: Founders of New Amsterdam: Dutch Governors of New York; Dutchman of Albiny and the Iroquois: Dutch Settlement of Esopus; Jurists of Holland; Lord North and the American Colonies; Ulster in the War of the Revolution; The Adoption of the First Constitution of New York at Kingston, IST: The Struggle for the Highlands During the War of the Rov- Wution : Inaugural of George Clinton, First Constitutional Gwernor of New York, at Kingston; also memorial addresses upon life and services of Abraham Lincoln, Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, Wilham Mckinley; Ulster in the War of the Rebellion; , Protest Against the Destruction of the City Hall of New York; 'Antiquity of Free Masonry; Heredity and Criminal Propensity : Lambroso and the Danger uf Sentimental Criminology; Moral Accountability of Criminals: Goethe and the Sentimentalists: Significance of Dutch Local Names: The Trial of Christ from the Standpoint of a Roman Lawyer of the Time of Tiberins: The Disregard of Law: The I'ndervaluation of American Citi- zenship: Delusions: edited. 1997. the Author- itative History of Ulster County, N. Y. Clubs: Union League. Metropolitan, Grolier (N. Y. City). Kingston (one of founders), Twaalfskill (pres, and one of founders). .Address: 310 Albany Av., Kingston, N. Y.
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Surgeons (London), England; m. Athens, | Flying Trip to Europe, 190]; The Dramatie Tenn., Sept. 2, 1805, Sarah M., d. Judge Element in Human Life, .\ Sermon, 1906. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa (Alpha of Ohio). Oud.Fellow. Recreations: Bieycling, garden- ing. Address: Fredonia, N. Y. Charles F'. Keith; one son, Augustine Patrick Cleary, b. Oct. 19 1:67, Came to l. S., Ang., 1800, and practised profession in Brunk- lyn, N. Y., until uz., Jo2, when in respons to a call for surgeons, by Sec. of War (Mr. CLEAVELAND, Frank Nash: Staeton), voinnteered, and was ordered to Lawyer; b. Russell, N. Y., Mar. 6, 1833; S. P'rauris and Ilarriet ( Ellsworth ) Cleaveland ed. St. Lawrence Univ., B.A., 1877. M.A., 1:52: m. Canton, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1-89, Sarah Abbie Kendall; one danghter, Dorothy Kea dall, b. Jan. 20, 1591. Admitted to bar, 187 Deputy euunty clerk, St. Lawrence Co., 1x 3. >>: trustee since 1891, sec. B'l Trustees since 1-93, St. Lawrence Univ. Mom, State Bar Ass'n, Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Theta Pi, Ad dress: Canton, N. Y. Washington and placed in charge of woundnt hom second battle of Bull Kan. Ass't sur- geon U. S. Vols., Oct. 4, 1St2, surzeon U. S. Vols., April 23, 1965; brevetted tient .- enl. for feithinl and meritorious services, Ang. 9, 15: honorably mostered out, Ang. 10, 1805; in Regular Army, ass't surgeon, det. 1:67; capt., Dee. 26, 1st7; maj, Jan. 30, 1883; lieut .- col., deputy surgeon-gen,, Nov. 15, 1:07; col. and ass't sur con-gen., Feb. 4. 1901; brig .- ge1., Aug. 6, 1903. Retired, Aus. 7, CLEAVER, Pitson J .: 19 3. Larger part of service was on Western frontier: chief surgeon, Dep't of Texas, 189ti, and nutil the Spanish War, where was chief surgeon, Dep't of the Gulf; after War was again chief surgeon, Dep't of Texas, until retired at own request. Catholic. Mein. sev. eral med. socs., clubs, and army soes. AAd- dress: Care Adjutant-General U. S. A., Washington, D. C.
CLEARY, William E .:
Water transportation ; b. Ellenville, Ulster Co., N. Y .; s. Patrick and Hanora (O'Brien) Cleary; ed, Ellenville, public and high schools; m. Ellenville, N. Y., April 5, 1874, Mary Riley; children: Edward, b. 1875, Philips II., b. 1:76, William, b. leis, Mary, b. 1x 3, Julia, b. 1-5, Rubert, b. J-s7. Moved
to Brooklyn, 1-79; in business as merchant, dress (temporary): Detiraaf Bld's, Albany, canal forwarder and in general lighterage . N. Y .; permanent: Unadilla, N. Y.
ever since: mem. firm Cleary Bros .; v.p. Lake Champlain Transportation Co. Direc- tor B'd of Trade and Transportation and Maritime Exchange, N. Y. City. Direetur and v. p. S. Brooklyn B'd of Trade (chim n Com, on Piers and Bridges) ; succeeded in having new bridges built over Gowanus Canal, and new piers built at 5Ist St. and Bay Ridge Av. Brooklyn. Mem. Brooklyn Drmueratie Club; pres. Citizens' Ass'n of Bay Ridge and Fort Hamilton; men, MIfr's Ass'n af Brooklyn, Brooklyn League; one of the first and most persistent advocates of canal improvement, and active in securing adoption of the canal plank in the Constitu. tional Convention of 1-94, Treas. Ridge Chib of Brooklyn. Residence : Shure Road, Brooklyn, Address : 17 South St., N. Y. City.
CLEAVELAND, Edwards Park:
Clergyman; b. llarboer Creek, Pa., Oct. 23, 1-3; s. George Washington and Keziah ( Duan) Cleaveland; ed. in pubhe schools; prepared for college privately under father; grad. Western Reserve Coll., . B., 1978, .A.M., Ist. Union Theul. Sem., N. Y. City, 19 1: m. Pittsfield, N. II., Dec. 19, 1st, Hattie Angusta Sykes; children: Sherill Atwood, b. 1-5. and Edward- Lynde, b. I ~~ 7 (both Am- herst. '09), Margaret, b, 1-2, Lomise. b. IN, Marian, b. 1y. Pastor Prishy'n Ch., Nor- otot, Conn,, 1:1-22. Prof. rhetoric AAdelbert Call, Western Reserve Univ., 15-204. Pastor First Prisby'n Ch., Predonia, N. Y., since 1/91. l'rok trip to Europe in 1900, to Pacific Coast, 1903. AAuthor; George Washington Cleaveland, A Biographical Sketch, 1:04; A | de plume of "Mark Twain." Published a
Civil eng'r. b. Cannonsville, N. Y., April 15, 1575; s. Warren W. and Elizabeth ( Day- ton) Cleaver; grad. Union Coll., B.E., 1505: in. U'nadilla, N. Y., Oct., J-SS, May Fisher; children : Leonard R, b. 1899, Pauline, b. 1901. After graduating, was employed by Prof. Olin II. Landreth C.E., on surveys in the Adirondacks; in Dee., 1:97, accepted eng'ring position in Navy Dep't, stationed at N. Y. Navy Yard; afterward employed by Bush Terminal Co., and again at N. Y. Navy Yard. In March, 1904, became ass't eng'r N. Y. State Barge Canal: now ist ass't eng'r in charge of Contract No. 3. N. Y. State Barge Canal. Republican. Presbyterian. Junior mom. Am. Soc. Civ. Eng'rs. Mom. Masonie Order and Royal Arcanum. Ad-
CLEMANS, Sylvester Cornell:
Physician and surgeon: b. Middleburg. Sehoharie Co., N. Y., Feb. 13, 1-78; s. Stephen L. and Sarah (Cornell) Clrmans: grad Gloversville High School, 1899, Albany (N. Y. ) Med. Coll., M.D., 1903; m. Albany, N. Y .. June 29, 1901, Elizabeth Tellam: children : John Stephen, b. June 13, 1907. Physician to Barre ( Vt.) Emergency Hosp., 1905-07. City physician. Gloversville, N. Y., 1903 05, and DoT -. Republican. Methodist. Mem. Pul- ton County (N. Y.) Med. Soc., Johnstown and Gloversville Medical and Surgical Asso- viation, N. Y. State Medical Society, Nu Sigma Nu fraternity, Knights of the Macca- bres and Independent Order of Red Men Address: Gloversville, N. Y.
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