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Banker: b. Hobart, N. Y., May 22, 1858; s. Hector and Helena J. (Rich) Cowan; ed. public schools, Hobart, N. Y., and Stamford (N. Y.) Sem. Pres Nat. Bank, Hobart, since 1891; supervisor towo of Stauitord, 1891-91, last chm'n B'd; wiem. Assembly from Dela- ware Co., 1502-96. Address: Hobart, N. Y. COWARD, Edward Fales:
Playwright; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 6, ISG2; s. Edward and Ellen S. (Fales) Coward ; ed. Lyons Collegiate Inst. and Columbia Univ., LL. B., IssS. m. Philadelphia, Dec. 4, 1.90, Mabel Ridgway. Engaged in business as broker in stocks and bonds. Amateur actor for 30 years: formerly dramatic editor N. Y. Evening Son for two years, and of N. Y. World for 6 years; ronth'r to The Theatre. Author of plays: Hearts are Trumps; Around New York in Eight Minutes ( part author) ; The Lady from Chicago (part author) : adapted The Belle's Strata- gem, etc. Address: 29 Wall St., N. Y. City. COWEN, Charles A .:
Builder and general contractor: b. N. Y. City, Jan. 5. 1-51: s. William and Susan Jane ( Farrington) Cowen; ed. N. Y. City private and N. Y. public schools: m. Flatbush, L. L., 1876, Mary E. Paton; children: Mande E., b. 1877, C. Ifarold, b. 1ss2. Builder for 30 years; now pres. and treas. Charles A. Cowen & Co., and actively engaged in general con- tracting of large business buildings. Has traveled over greater portion of U. S. Hast of the Mississippi: also abroad. Episcopa- lian. Mem. Building Trades Employers Ass'n. Mason Buildt"s Ass'n (pres.), Carpenters Ass'n, mem. of F. and A. M. (past master Knickerharker Lodge, 642), Knights Templar. and Mystic Shrine; gen. Soc. Mechanics and Tradesmen (ex-pres, and mom. Finance Com.). Ex-pres. Builling Trades Club. Recreations: Shooting, fishing, etc. Club: National Dem+- cratie. Residence: 302 W. 101th St. Ad- dress: 1123 Broadway, N. Y. City.
COWEN, Sidney, J .:
Imwyer: b. Albany, N. Y .. Feb. 1. 196: s. Maj. Patrick Henry (115th N. Y. Vols,, and later pres. Village Saratoga Springs) and Louisa ( Beach) Cowen; of Revolution- ary stock, his two great grandfathers having been une a colonel and one a captain in the Continental Army : grad. I'mion Coll .. A.B .. 1×67. later A. M., Albany Law Sch., 152: also stodied in office of U. S. Senator Ira Harris, | pecially in relation to postal reform and the
in general practice of law. Anthor: Cowen on Warrants and Attachments. Ass't cor- peration counsel of N. Y. City, 1-80-90: mom. Union Coll. Alumni Ass'n, Sigma Phi fraternity. Polar Star Lodge, F. and _1.MI., Tammany Society or Columbian Order, Sons of Revolution; mem. B'd Governors Sata- toga Co. Soc. in N. Y. Address: 312 W. 45th St., N. Y. City.
COWLES, Alfred Abernethy:
Capitalist, tuf'r; b. Torrington, Conn .; s. George P. and Charlotte ( Abernethy ) Cowles. ed. Middletown, Conn., and Paris, France : m. Frances A. Bailey. Pres. and director Ansonia Brass and Copper Co., Ansonia Crock Co., Birmingham Water Power Co., Terracem Estates, Inc., Coronet Phosph. te Co .; v. . p. and director Am. Brass Co. : director Lepp- diet & Burnham Mf'g Co .. Holmes, Booth & Haydeus Co. Clubs: Union League. Larch- mont Yacht, Railroad Club of N. Y. Resi- dence: 219 W. W2d St., and Belle Ilaveu, Conn. Address: 99 Jolin St., N. Y. City. COWLES, Augustus Woodruff:
Educator, clergyman; b. Reading, N. Y., July 12, 1819: s. Alval and Harriet ( Woud- raff) Cowles; prep. ed'n Geneva (N. Y.) Lyceum ; grad. Union Coll., .A.B., A.M. ( Phi Beta Kappa), 151; (D.D. Ingham Univ .. and Union Coll .; LL. D., Hamilton) ; m. Brock- port, N. Y., Jone 15, 1-17, Frances Caroline Ginold; (celebrated golden wedding 1897; wife died 1903) ; children : Frederick Augustus, Ralph Goold (deceased), Charles Woodruff ( dercased ), Clara, Mary H., Frances C. After graduation, taught classical academics for two years: student L'nion Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, 1943-46; while in sem. tanght drawing in school of Jacob Abbott: pastor Presby'n Ch., Brockport, N. Y., I-4G-36; first pres., 1-56, Elmira Call., first high-grade coll. for women; remained pres. 33 years, resign- ing at the age of 50; afterward served year and a half as acting pres. ; now pres. emeri. Ius; celebrated, Aug. 7. 1:06, 50th anniversary of unbroken professional work; now retired from professorship and receives pension from the Carnegie Fund. Address: Elmira, N. Y. COWLES Elijah Strong:
Lawyer: b. Coventry, Ve., April 30, 1530: s. Seth F. and Sylvia G. (Strong) Cowles: ed. public schools. Peacham (Vt) and St. Juhusbury (Vt.) Apads. ; m. N. Y. City. Jan. 5. 1-05, Amia Banta: one daughter, Sarah Banta. h. 1-96. Pres. Automatic Fire Alarm "o. (N. Y. City), Boston Automatic Fire Alarm Co. (Boston, Mass. ). Residence : 22 Barrow St .. Jersey City, N. J. Address: 416 Broadway, N. Y. City.
COWLES. James Lewis:
Pronomist: b. Farmington, Conn. Sept. 11, 1-43: s. James and Jane (Lewis) Cowles; ed. New Haven (Cont. ) Mil. Sch., Yal. B.1., 1-66; student Yale Law Sph., 1%* **; m. in Berke Co., Ga., June 2. 150, Martha L. Gwaltney (died 1-03), Admitted to Bar of Caporetient, Iss, but has not practised. Student and writer on pronomie subjects: conth'r to reviews magazines railway jour. nals and newspapors on economic lopies, es-
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railroad problem, and associated with various reform clubs. Author: A General Freight and Passenger Post (3 editions -- Putnam ). Sec. and treas. Postal Progress League; mem. Cobden Club, London; was sec. Cono. Reform Club, less. Address : 361 Broad- way, N. Y. City.
COWLES, William Sheffield:
Rear admiral U. S. N .; b. Farmington, Conn .; s. Thomas and Elizabeth ( Sheffield) Cowles; appt'd to Naval Acad., July 21, 1×60; grad. 1507; promuted to ensign, 1:09, and master, 1-70; commissioned lieut., 1571; liout- commander, 1892; commander, June 5, 1:99; rapt., Nov. 2, 19 2. Served on Minnesota in Mediterranean Squadron. 1-67-68; Pensacola and Saginaw in N. Pacific Squadron, 1:68-70; Naval Observatory, Washington, D. C., 1570; Torpedo Station, Newport, R. I., 1971; prac- tice gunnery ship Constellation, Is2; Alaska, Mediterranean, West Indies, 1873; Alaska, coast of Africa, 1874-1905-00; Tennessee and Monocary, China station, 1577-78-79 and &0; Navy Yard, N. Y., 18s1.82; flag-lieut., .V. _ At- Jantie Squadron, 1ss2-1003-04; see. B'd Inspec- tion Merchant Ships, N. Y. City (during this detail served three weeks on Isthmus of Panama, guarding transit across the Isthmus, property of Panama R. R. Co., and property of Am. citizens on the Istbinus), 1:84-80; comd'g Despatch, 1:87-89 and 1-90-91: naval aide to Ser. of Navy, and in charge Naval Militia, 1-91 92; naval attache, U. S. Embassy, London, 1503.97; comd'g Fern, North Atlan- tic Squadron, 1-97-95; comd'g Topeka, 1595-09 ass't to Bureau of Navigation, 1:99-1903; cond'g battleship Missouri, 1003-04; comd'y Topeka, April, 1:98, to 1>99; assistant. 1-09- 1903, chief of Bureau of Equipment, Washing- ton, D. C., since Jan. 23, 1906, with rank of rear-admiral. Address: Navy Dep't, Washington, D. C.
COWPERTHWAIT, J. Howard: ·
Furniture dealer; b. N. Y. City, May 7, 14>: s. Samuel Newell and Phebe ( Morgan ) Cow perthwait; ed. in public schools; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1570, Florence B. Crozier; children: Howard M., Walter B .. Arthur N. Head of firm of Cowperthwait & Sons, established 1807, probably the oltlest American firm of only direct male line of de- Arent, the third and fourth generations now being partners. Mem. 23d Rifle Team and N. Y. State Interstate Team, 171-75; major and inspector of ritle practice, Old First Brigade; col. and ass't gen. insp. of ritle fuatcire, N. Y State, Iste s0; treas. Nat. Kitle Ass'n, 1 79.82. Hlas traveled around the world and i must European countries; av.atrur lecturer, with illustrations of travel. Author: Money, Silver and Finance, used In campaigns against silver in 1:96 and 1900, and favorably reviewed by leading papers of the U. S .; Harvest Money, suggesting the utilization of clearing house ass'ns to pro- wie emergency currency: amateur lecturer . ": currency and finan v. Krerrations: Travel, trout fishing, motoring. Clubs; 10. tos, Hardware, Wyandanch, West Side Re- Address: 195 Park Row, N. Y. City.
COX. Archibald:
lawyer: h. Myrna, Delaware: s. Rowlind and T'amy Cummins (IIill) Cox; Cd. St.
Paul's School, Coocord, N. H., Harvard Coll, .A.B., 1:00, Harvard Law School, LL. B., 1:50. Engaged in practice of law in N. Y. City: has conducted many important cases relating to trade-marks and unfair competi tion in business, patents and copyrights in New York and other States. AAddress: 229 Broadway, N. Y. City.
COX, Charles Finney:
Railway officer; h. Staten Island. N. Y., Jan. 16, 1-t: s. Jacob Dolson and Thedia Redelia ( Kenyou) Cox; grad. Oberlin Coll., Ohio, A.B., 1509 ( M.A., 1\\9) ; m. Port Rich- mond, S. 1., N. Y., April 30, 1878, Ilelen ( Middlebrook) Fake: one daughter, Ruth, b. Jan. 1-, 1ss0 (m. Dr. Edwin Brown Jenks. Yonkers, N. Y.). In Wall St., 1:07-25; vari- ous railroad offices, 1575 \2; Wall St., Isk 85; with Vanderbilt railroads since 1:53: director of fifteen of latter and now treas. all N. Y. Central lines west of Buffalo, in eluding Lake Shore & Mich. Southern R'y, Mich. Central R. R., Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis R'y, N. Y., Chicago & St. Louis R. R., Lake Erie & Western R. R., Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley & Pittsburgh R. R., Chicago, Indiana & Southern R. R., fin- cinnati Northern R. R., Canada Southern R'y. and Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo R'y. Also trustee Am. Safe Deposit Co., and treas. 63 corp'ns. Also active in scientific work; has inade researches in microscopical botany and zoology. Pres. Scientific Alliance of X. Y., mg'r 1591 94, treas. since 1s9; scientitie di- rector, since 1001, N. Y. Bot. Garden; fellow Dimin. of Council, and since 1 .. treas.N. Y. Acad. Sciences; follow A.A. A.S., Royal Mi- eros. Soc., London; ex-pres. N. Y. Micros. Soc .; mem. Torrey Bot. Club, N. Y. Lin- miran Sur., Am. Fine Arts Soc., Exec. Com. Charity Oremization Soc., and ch'm its Com. un Prevention of Tuberculosis; prominent in Y.M.C.A. matters since 1-67; mem. its internat. com. and com. on work for rail- rond men. Author: Protoplasm and Life. 1-9. Rrrreations: Study of science and col- lertion of books. Clubs: Century, U'niver- sity, Union League, National Arts. Resi- donce: AF E. Ith St. Address: Grand Central Station, N. Y. City.
COX, Charles N .:
I'lysitian: h. Wertsville, N. J .; s. Rev. Samuel L. and Sarah D. (Rowland) Cox: ed. Bucknell Univ. : grad. Univ. Pa., M.D., 1-$3; m. Marlboro. N. J., Is-1, Dora E. Herbert; children : Emily M. im. Alonzo C. Bell, Nov. 21, 1905). Carl Herbert (deceased), Marion E., 1. 1-93. In gen. practice 7 years after graduation ; prob tice, since 1-90, devated ex- elusively to diseases of throat, nose and car: laryngological surgeon, Bushwick Hosp .. Brooklyn; aural surgeon, Brooklyn Eye and Har Hosp. : consulting (aural) surgeon, St. Mary's Hosp .. Jamaica: councilor L. I. Hosp. Med. Coll .; rx-v .- p. N. Y. Physicians' Mut. And issn. Can't, and ass't sargoon 17th Rift, S. a., N. Y., 1991; maj. and
Independent Republican. Baptist, Mas o1. Mem. Am. Ofl. Soc .. Am. Laryn_d., Khisol, and Chol, Fors. N. Y. State Med. Soc., N Y. Send Medicine, and Med. Ass'n. Kings Co. Med. Sor. itreas. 1 -*** 10000; v .. p. 19 2 03: pres .. 1903-01) ;
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Recreation : Country life and aquatic sports. | COX, James R .: Address: 257 Jefferson 1 :. , Brooklyn, N. T. COX, Edward V .:
Electrical engineer: b. Grange, N. Y., 1873; s. James S. Cox of New York and Fhiladei- phia, and Mary F. Hazard) Cox. ed. Phillips Acad., Andover, Muss., Yale ( Shef- field Scientific School), Ph. B., 1894, Colur- bia, E. E., 1993; m. N. Y. City, 1902, Vula Bulkley: children: James S. b. 1904, Dan- can Bulkley, b. 1006. With Am. Telephone and Telegraph Co., since 1:05 in maintenance genera! supt's, and engineering dept's: in: charge of conduit construction since 1905: completed long distance conduits for tel --- phone cables; New York to Philadelphia, New York to New Haven, Boston to Provi- dence, Chicago to Milwaukee. Formerly mem. of Squadron A, N. G. N. Y. State, and served with Troop A, N. Y. Vol. Cav., in Spanish-Am. War. Treas. Nat. Dairy Sup- ply Co., director New England Dairy Supry Co. Republican: Episcopalian : mem. Tele phone Soc. of N. Y., Delta Psi fraternity. Address: 15 Dey St., N. Y. City. COX, Frederick II .:
Lawyer; b. Win-Inw. Ill., Sept. 25, 1867: s. Ilenry C. and Helen M. (Baker) Cox, grad. Northwestern Univ., Ph.B., 1996: m. Winslow, Ill., 1-06, Louise Wire: children: Chester A., b. 1900. Helen E .. b. 1903. Trav- eled extensively in U. S .: admitted to N. Y. har, 1940; practised five years N. Y. Co .: removed to I. I., 1905: established large real estate law practice. Conth'r to magazines and daily press. Recreations: Fishing, gnu- ning. Mem. Civic Club, Soe. Med. Jurispru- dence. Residence: Jamaica, L. I. Address : 250 Broadway, N. Y. City.
COX, Henry M .:
Clergyman: 1. Brooklyn, 1654: s. James B. and Emily E. ( Miller) Cox: grad. Rutgers Coll., A.B., ING (A.M., ISTD) : Theol. Sim. Reformed Ch. in America. New Brunswick. N. J .; m. Brooklyn. 18-0. Lizzie Randall Burst; children: Henry Randall, b. lesi, Frances Sheldon. b. 1:99. Emily Miller, b. 1591, Elizabeth Howard, b. 1:3. Pastor S. Bergen Reformed Ch., Jersey City, 1:59-2: Herkimer (N. Y.) Reformed Ch., 1\\2.001; I'nion Reformed Ch., Highbridge, N. Y. City, 1400-99; in charge of Prospect Hill Re- formed th .. N. Y. City, since 1901. Treas. Classis of New York: mem. B'd Publication and Pastors' Ass n, Reformed Ch. in Amer- ira, Rutgers Club, Ass n of Phi Beta Kappa Alumni in N. Y., ser. Alpha Sigma Sor .. N. Y. Address: 1151 Lexington Av., N. Y. City.
COX. Hugh Michael:
Physician and surgron: h. Cocheeton, Sul- livan Co .. N. Y., Der. 16. 1-77: s. Pat- rick and Rose A. (Gallagher) Cax; ed. Port Jervis Union Schools and Part Jervis High School until 1-9 -: Albany Med. Coll. (Union Univ. ), M.D., 1+2; unmarried. Interne Troy Ilosp .. Troy. N. Y., 1992 19. Dirretur Pro- ple's National Coal Co .: v.p. Sayville Realty Co. Roman Catholic. Mem. Am. Med. A.'n. N. Y. State Med. Ass'n, N. Y. County Mot. Ass'n. Post Grad. Clinical sor., N. Y., Ludge of Elks. Kinghts of Columbus, Royal Ar- canum. Woodmen, Maccabees and others, Ad- dress: 283 St. Nicholas v., N. Y. City.
Lawyer: b N. Y. City, Jan. 15. 1921; S. Rev. Samuel HI. and Abiah II. ( Cleveland) Cox: ed. Washington Inst. and Berkshire ( Pittsfeld, SIass. ), Gymnasium ; B.A., Union Coll., 1%;6; m. Auburn, N. Y., June 19, 1:41, Mary R. Ten Eyck; children: William Cleveland. Jenny M., Mary C. Four years after leaving school, engaged in mercantile life: studied law in office of William II. Seward: admited to bar, 1546. at Auburn, where has been in practice ever since; has spent much time in Texas and Louisiana in charge of estate of late Charles Stillinan. Comm'r B'd Ed'n of Auburn 6 years: direc- tor Cayuga Nat. Bank 12 years: trustee Au- burn City Hosp. since Isis; honorary life 1:em. Auburn . City
Club. Recreations : Music, whist, chess.
Address : luburn, N. Y.
COX, Kenyon:
Artist painter: b. Warren. O., Oct 27, 1556: s. Gen. Jacob Dolson Cox and Helen ( Finney) Cox; d. Pres. C. G. Finney of Oberlin Coll .: studied for some pears in Cincinnati and une year in Pa. Aend. Fine Arts, Phila .; 1877-82 in Paris, most of the time at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, under Ofrome: m. Belmont, Mass., 1:92, Louise King: children : Leonard, b. 1994. Allyn, b. 1-06. Caroline, h. 1898. Took up residence in N. Y. City, 1-3, where has since pursued profession : awarded medals at various ex- hibitions, including gold medal La. Pur- chase Exp'n. 1904: examples of mural paint- ings at Walker Art Gallery. Bowdoin Coll. ; Library of Congress; Appellate Court, N. Y. City; State capitol. St. Paul. Minn .; State capitol, Des Moines, Ia., and in other public buildings. Prof. painting, Columbia Univ. Author: Old Masters and New ( Fox, Duf- field & Co.), 1905, Painters and Sculptors ( Duffield & Co. ), 1907, and of many critical articles and reviews on art studied in lead- ing periodicals. Mem. Nat. Acad. Design. Nat. Soc. Mural Painters, Architectural League N. Y. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters. Club: Lotos. Residence: 14 E. Gith St .. N. Y. City: (summer) Windsor, Vt. Ad- dress: 131 E. 67th St., N. Y. City.
COX, Louise:
Artist, pa'nter; b. San Francisco, Calif .. June 23, 1-63: d. James and Anna (Stott) King: studied art at Nat. Arad, Design and Art Students' League of N. Y., mainly with Kenyon Cox; m. Belmont, Mass., 1val, Ken- yon Cox : children: Leonard, b. 1594, Allyn, 1. 1996. Caroline, h. 1993. Painter of portraits and of figure subjects; awarded ad Hallgurion prize, Nat. Acad. Drsign, bon: bronze medal, Paris Universal Exp'n, 1900): silver med il. Pan-Am. Exp'n, Buffalo, 1902: Julia Shaw memorial prize, Sor. Am. Artists, 1900; sil- vor medal, La. Purchase Exp'n, 1901: asso. mein. Nat. Acad. Design. Summer residence : Windsor. Vt. Address: 75 W. 35th St., N. Y. City.
COX. Palmer:
Artist and author: b. Granby (P. Q). Can .. April 2's, INw0: s. Michael and Sarah Miller Cox: grad. Granby Acad. : unmarried. Remtowel to Springfield, Mass., in luta, and entered rar Shops of T. W. Wason: went to Calif. 1-65, remaining until 1875: rontb'r
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to Golden Era, Alta-Californian, and other | L. Grand (formerly of Toronto, Can.). Calif. publications: since 1975 in N. Y. City; | Practice relates principally to patent, trade has written and illustrated many humorous books. Author: Squibs of California. ar Every Day Life, illustrated, 1875, subse- mark and corporation law, in Federal and State courts and U. S. Supreme Conit. Democrat: mem. Co. Com. Union Co., N. J .: advocate of radical political reforms. Di- quently rewritten and published as Comic Yarns, 1-9; Hans von Peter's Trip to Go- rector and officer in a number of corpora- tinas. Presbyterian. Recreations : Golf. fishing, hunting. Address: 271 Broadway, N. Y. City .. tham, 1876: Ilow Columbus Found America, IST7: That Stanley, ISTS; The Brownies, Their Book, J-si: Queer People, Isss; Ourer Peo- pie with Wings and Strings, I'ss; Queer COX, Sydney Herbert: People with Paws and Claws, 198; Another Brownie Book, 1890; The Brownies at llome. 1893; The Brownies Around the World, 1991; The Brownies Through the Union. 1-95: The Brownies Abroad, Ist9; The Brownies in Fairyland, cantata in three acts for children, 1895; Palmer Cox's Brownies, spectacular play in three acts, 1895: The Brownies in the Philippines, 1903: Brownie Clown in Brownie Town, 1907; designer of toys and games, the Brownie Works, Brownie scroll puzzles, Brownie nine-pins, Brownie portrait gallery, Brownie Calendar or Year Book, etc. Mem. Masonic order, U. S. Geog. Soc., Wash- ington, D. C .; League Am. Wheelmen. Tray- eled extensively in U. S. and Europe. Re- puldican. Episcopalian. Recreations: Wheel- ing, fishing, traveling. Address : I34 W. 23d St., N. Y. City.
COX, Raymond G .:
Lawyer: b. Ellenville, N. Y .. ISTO: s. Wal- ter S. and Eliza A. (Goodsir) Cox: grad. Cornell Univ., LL. B., 1901: m. Ellenville. N. Y., April 20, 1907, Augusta C. Clark. --- Ptor- ney for R. G. Dnn & Co, at Ellenville. N. Y .; att'y for Ellenville Savings Bank. Trustre Ellenville Public Library. Mem. Dem. Cu. Com .: mem. Dutch Reformed Ch. Address: Ellenville, Ulster Co., N. Y.
COX. Robert Lynn:
I.Mixer. legislator; b. on farm in Illinois. Nov. 27, 1-45: ed. in public schools of Ill. : caine to Buffalo, 1-55, and served as clerk and sup't in mig establishment: then studied law and grad. U'nis. ut Buffalo, 1.I. B: m. Buffalo, N. Y., IDu. Margaret G. McKenna. Began practice of law alone, but later took partners, firm now being Cox. Kimball and Stowe. Republican; elected mem. N. Y. Assemldy, 1903, 1904, 1905; in 19, was appt'd chim'n Judiciary Com., Ser- ond mem. Insurance Com. and mem. Cities Com .; in 1905, was active mom. Joint Legig- lative Com. appt'd to investigate the life ins. companies of N. Y. Royal AArch Mas in, OG. Fellow. Mem. Buffalo Chamber of Com- merre, Phi Delta Phi fraternity, Bunalo Sur. Natural Sciences. ('Inbys : Ellicott, Buffalo. Address: Fo Ellicott Sq., Buffalo, N. Y.
COX, Rowland, Jr .:
Physician: b. Smyrna, Del .. July 11, 1:72; s. Rowland and Fanny Cummins aflito Cox; grad. Columbia Univ., M.D., IVA: m. D.r. 11, 1901. Mabel Lonise Judam: one son. Raw- land. b. Sept. 23. 1902. Mem. Zeta Xi: ex- min. Squadron A. A. G. N. Y. Address: 17 W. 44th St., N. Y. City.
COX, Stephen :
Lawyer; b. Cranford. N. J .. Ort. 5. 151: s. Stephen J. and Mary T. (Hay) Cox; grad. N. Y. Law Sel .. I.L.B.,. com Inde. 1893; m. Cranford. N. J., April 2;, Ises, Ada 332
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Clergyman; b. Richmond, Surrey, Eng- land, Isti9; s. Francis and Frances Mary ( Stunden) Cox; ed. in British schools, Eng- land, Workingmen's Coll., Melbourne, Aus- tralia. Union Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, 1:07: m. Melbourne, Australia, Dec. 25, 1-03, Ada Carrighan ; one son, Herbert Standen. b. Feb., JQue. Entered wholesale dry goods business in Australia, 1×4; Y. M. C. A. secretary, North Melbourne, Australia, 150]; delegate to Y. M. C. A. Jubilee, London, 1-01: organized People's Ch. (with Thomas Dixon, Jr.), N. Y. City, IS05: ordained pas- tor at Jersey City Cong'l Tabernacle, 1-97; pastor at Lee Av. Cong'l Ch., Brooklyn, Tre., 199; pastor Bethany Ch .. connected with Broadway Tabernacle June, 1901: since May, 1907, organizer and pastor Church of the Evangel ( Cong'1) Flatbush, Brooklyn. Since 1901, sec .- treas. Greater N. Y. and Westchester Ass'n of Cong'l Ministers: dele. gate for Manhattan to Nat. Cong'l Council. Des Moines, 1904; lecturer on "Australia"' for B'd of Edin; N. Y. correspondent Bos- ton Congregationalist since 1901. Visited Tasmania, S. Australia, Ceylon and England, 1-01; toured Great Britain and Ireland, 1900. Recreations: Swimming, walking, climbing, gymnasium, music. Ciuhs: Union Seminary Alumni. N. Y. Ministers' Liberal, Brooklyn Congregational (v .. p. ). Address: Bedford Av. and Hawthorne St., Flatbush, Brooklyn, .N. Y. .
COX, William J .:
Publisher: h. Rock Island, Ill .; s. Isaac L. and Helen C. (Mreker) Cox; ed. public schools, Rock Island, Il. ; grad. N. Y. Univ. Law Sch. : m. Oak Park, Ill., Itre. 1903, Ella. B. Gile: children : Warren Earl, b. 1597, l'rances Louise, b. 1900. Traveled ex- fensivels through U. S. and England; mg'r MeClure's Tourists Ageney: mem. Delta Chi fraternity and Masonie order. Recrea- tions: Ruating, fishing. Address: 156 N. Walunt St., E. Orange, N. J.
COXE, Alfred Conkling:
Lawyer: b. Auburn. N. Y .; s. Rev. S. Hanson and Eliza Cockburn ( Conkling ) Coxe; ed. Oxford Acad., Utica Acad., Ham- ilton Coll .: (I.L.D. Columbia Univ. ): m. Utica, N. Y., Mariette A. Doolittle, Ma'r State Hosp .. Utica, Isso; judze U. S. Dist. Court, Northern Dist. N. Y., 1-2-1900: judge 11. S. Cirenit Court, Second Circuit, since Republican. Episcopali.m. Lecturer on law of shipping and admiralty, Cornelt I'niv. (lnhs : University IN. City ), Fort Schuyler (Utica). Yahunndasis Golf. Address : l'tira, N. Y.
COXE, Hanson Cleveland:
Am. deputy consul gen. Paris, France; b. Baltimore, Md .; s. 1. Cleveland Coxe
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(late bishop Western N. Y.) and Katharine | since les6. Prof. obstetrics and gynecology, (Hyde) Coxe; grad. Trinity I'niv., Toronto, Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y. City. Attend- ing physician Sloane Maternity llosp .; con- sulting obstetric surgeon City Maternity and Sydenham losps., and N. Y. Infant Asylum ; consulting gynecologist, N. Y. Infirmary for Women and Children and Fairhaven Sani- tarium. Mem. N. Y. Lead. Medicine, N. Y. Olstet. Soc., Am. Gynecol. Soc., N. Y. Co. Med. Soc., Am. Ass'n, Med. Ass'n of Greater N. Y. AAss't gynecologist, Roosevelt Hosp., 1:$9.99: ser. Coll. Phys. and Surg., 1993 99: prof. obstetrics, Coll. Phys. and Sure., since 1-00: prof. gynecology, samme. since 1903. Re- publican; Presbyterian. Clubs: U'niversity. Yale. Address: 10 W. 50th St., N. Y. City. Can .; special studies at Oxford Univ., Eng- land. Lawyer and journalist for many years; on staff Paris edition N. Y. Herald ; sec. naval and mil. attaches Am. Embassy, Paris: entered consular service. Mem. N. Y. bar, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n; Am. Bar Ass'n ; decorated by French Gov't as Oi- fivier d'Academie for publications on l'rench law; mem. G. A. R. Author: Manual of French Law ( Brentano's ) ; Automobile Regn. lations: conth'r Sharp & Alleman's Lawyers' and Bankers' Directory and various law magazines. Address: Am. Consulate Gen- eral, Paris, France.
COXE, Maegrane:
Lawyer; b. Huntsville, Ala .. May 20, 1800: s. Robert E. and Ehza (Davies) Coxe; grad. Yale, B.A., 1579, Columbia Law Sch .. LL.E., 181; m. N. Y. City, Aug. 28, less, Lena Townsend Crawford; children : Caroline Townsend, Elenor Crawford. Admitted to bar, les1; practising since then in N. Y. City: ass't U. S. att'y for Southern Dist. N. Y. 1985-89; U. S. comm'r C. S. Circuit Court, 1859-96; U. S. minister to Gnatamala and Honduras, 1:06-97. U. S. referee in bankruptcy since 1:29. Democrat. Mem.
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