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maica. Clubs: Yale, University. Address: 24 W. 50th St., N. Y. City.
TAYLOR, James:
Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1852; s. John and Helen (Binning) Taylor: ed. public schools of Brooklyn, N. Y .; N. Y. Univ. Law Sch .; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 23, 1875, Lillian Norford; children: Franklin, b. 1876, Blanche D., b. 1881, Douglas, b. 1993. Traveled in U. S., from Maine to Florida, the Rocky Mountains, Dominion of Canada. Mem. N. Y. Legislature (Assembly) from Kings Co., 1883-84, 1885-91; Kings Co. Repub- lican Gen. Com. fifteen years. Sec. and director No. Am. Chemical Engineering Co., Copiago Park Land Co. Republican. Rec- reations : Sawing wood, golf, caring for horse. Mem. Euclid Lodge, F. and A. M. Clubs : Twelfth Assembly Dist. Republican, The Logan. Residence: Suffern, Rockland Co. Address: 44 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
TAYLOR, James Monroe:
President and prof. ethics; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 5, 1848; s. Elisha E. L. (D.D.) and Jane ( Perkins) Taylor; grad. Univ. of Rochester, A.B., 1868, Rochester Theol. Sem., 1871, D.D., 1886; graduate study in Europe, 1871-72; LL.D., Rutgers, 1893; D.D., Yale 1900; m. Rochester, N. Y., Sept., 1873, Kate Huntington; children: Huntington, Mary, Morgan Parker, Richard Talifer. Pastor Baptist Church, S. Norwalk, Conn., 1972-2: Providence, R. I., 1882-86; pres. Vassar Coll .. since June, 1886. Traveled in Europe and Egypt, 7 months, 1835-86; Europe, one year. 1905-06. Served on School B'ds at Norwalk, Conn., and Providence, R. I. Independent Republican. Trustee Vassar Coll. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc. Clubs: Adirondack League. University, Century, and Alpha Delta Phi (N. Y. City). Address: Poughkeepsie. N. Y.
TAYLOR, James Morford:
Professor mathematics, Colgate Univ .; b. Holmdel, N. JJ., 1813; s. James J. and Lucy (Morford) Taylor: ed. Colgate Univ., A.B., 1867, A.M., 1869; William Jewell Coll .. LL.D., 191: m. Hamilton, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1571, Mary Paddock; children : James P., b. 1572. Mrs. Florence Taylor Morris, b. 1576, Henry Wil- liam, b. 1880, Mary Julia, b. Isst. Instr. in Colgate Univ. (then Madison Univ. ) academy and college. 1867-69: principal of acad. and prof. mathematics in college. 1869-73; since 1873 prof. mathematics in college of Colgate Univ. Spent six months in European travel in 1892, and ten months in Western U. S. Philippines, China and Japan, 1903.01: visited World's Fairs in N. Y. City, Philadelphia. Chicago, Buffalo, and St. Louis. Water and light comm'r of Hamilton, N. Y., since 1991. when the plants were built: gen. sup't grounds and buildings of Colgate Univ. since 1.54. Anthor: Elements of Differential and Integral Calenluis, 18-4. enlarged edition, IVA: College Algebra, 18-9: Academie Algebra. 1503; Elements of Algebra. Und; Plain Trig- onometry, 1904: Plane and Spherical Trizonom etry, Five - place Logarithmnie and Trigonometric Tables, 1905. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Delta Upsilon fraternity; follow Am. AAss'n AAdvancement of Science: mem. Am. Math. Soc. Republican. Baptist. Ad.
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TAYLOR, John Henry:
Farmer, horticulturist; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 28, 1858; s. John and Elizabeth (Gilson ) Tay- lor; came to Bay Side, L. I., 1803; sailed for Europe, 1867; ed. Geneva, Switzerland, Florence, Italy, Dresden and Berlin, Ger- many; returned to U. S. A., 1878; finished at Harvard Univ. B. A.S., 1881; m. Ist, N. Y. City, 1883, Julia, d. of James Armstrong, of N. Y .; children: Mrs. John P. Manning, b. 1884, Reginald Dodge, b. 18ss, Julia Arm- strong (died 1898) ; 2d, N. Y. City, 1904, Susan Stow. Pres. Town of Flushing; pres. School B'd of Bay Side; legislated out of other of- fices when Queens became a part of Greater N. Y .; vestryman All Saints' Church, Bay Side. Pres. Hampton Realty Co. (Bayside, N. Y.). Democrat (local) ; Republican (na- tional). Episcopalian. MIem. Nat. Soc. of Am. Horticulturists; life mem. Queens Co. Agricultural Soc., Cornucopia Lodge, F. and A. M. Recreations: Golf, riding, driving. Clubs: University, Harvard, Oakland Golf (pres. 9 years.) Address: The Oaks, Bay- side, N. Y.
TAYLOR, John Myers:
Contracting eng'r and builder; b. near Auburn, Cayuga County, N. Y .; s. Capt. David Austin and Sarah (Myers) Taylor; grad. Cornell Univ., M.E., 1888; work at Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. Taught some years in Waterbury, Conn .; in manufactur. ing some years; some time in smelter con. struction work in Colorado; afterward in Arizona and California. Republican; Pres- by.erian. Occasional contributor to period- icals. Mem. Psi Upsilon fraternity, Mil. Order of Loyal Legion, Soc. of Colonial Wars: Club: University. Address : 362 Clinton Av., Albany, N. Y.
TAYLOR, Joseph S .:
Distriet sup't of schools; b. on farm in Bucks Co., Pa., 1856; lost his father when he was four years old; attended dist. sch. until he was 14, then was apprenticed to carriage painting trade, and after five years at that, with the money he had earned entered the Millersville (Pa.) State Normal School; at end of 3d term secured a license and taught his first school (at Drums, Luzerne Co., Pa.) ; returned to Millersville and grad. with high- est honors, 1578; attended N. Y. Univ. Sch. of Pedagogy two years, and grad. Pd. D., 1592; studied biology at Summer School of N. Y. Univ. 2 years, and biology and pedagogy 2 years at Clark Univ .; m. 1. 84, Kate M. John- son, of Oxford, Pa .; children: Joseph Deems, Katharine Ralston. After graduation, Isis, taught in Lancaster and Luzerne counties, in Pennsylvania, and finally at Juniata Coll. Huntingdon, Pa .; engaged in business pur- suits in N. Y. City, les1-$5; took N. Y. City examination as teacher, 1985, and began teach- ing Sept., 1>$5, in Public School 65; and in 108 was made principal of Public Sch. 19, and in 1902 was chosen dist. sup't. Has lectured at Normal Coll., the Educational Alliance, the Cliff Haven Assembly on Lake Champlain, and also delivered a course of lectures to about three hundred teaching sisters from the convents of the metropolitan district. Was two years editor of the New York Teach- ers' Magazine, and for 3 years has given courses in the Summer School of N. Y. Univ. on Principles and Methods of Teaching. Au. St., N. Y. City.
thor: Art Class Management and Discip- line; Composition in the Elementary Schools. Elder in Dutch Reformed Ch., Fordham, N. Y. Mem. Nat. Edn'l Ass'n, Nat. Soc. for Scientific Study of Ed'n, Soc. Doctors of Pedagogy, N. Y. State Teachers' Iss'1, Round Table, Pennsylvania Soc., Nat. Soc. for Promotion of Industrial Ed'n. Am. Nature Study Soc., Nat. Geog. Soc. Address: Uni- versity Heights, N. Y. City.
TAYLOR, Livingston L .:
Clergyman; b: Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 16, 1860; s. William J. R. (D.D.) and Maria L. ( Cowenhoven ) Taylor; ed. Newark Acad., Newark, N. J .; grad. Rutgers Coll .. A.B., A.M. (second honor), 1Ss1; Theol. Sem. of the Reformed Ch., New Brunswick. N. J., 1884; m. Newark, N. J., May 21, les5, Mary, d. Judge Caleb S. Titsworth; children : Mary Livingston, Margaret, Frances. Pru- dence. Ass't minister Collegiate Reformned Church, N. Y. City, 1984-87; pastor Reformed Church, Port Jervis, N. Y., 1587-91; First Presbyterian Church, Colorado Springs, Colo., 1891-94; Plymouth Congregational Church, Cleveland, Ohio. 1894-1900: Puritan Congre- grational Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1901-07; since 1907, First Congregational Church, Can- andaigua, N. Y. Republican. Congregation- alist. Address: 116 Park Place, Canandaigua, N. Y.
TAYLOR, Marie:
Author; b. Botha, Germany, June 2. 1829; d. l'eter Andreas (astronomer and mathema- tician) and Lina (Braun) Hansen; ed. in private school in Gotha; m. Gotha, Oct. 2". 1857, Bayard Taylor, poet and author (died as minister of U. S. of America at Berlin. 1875) ; one daughter, Lilian B. T. (Mrs. Otto Kiliani.); 'b. 1858. Has traveled extensively. Translated into German some of husband's prose works. Edited Bayard Taylor's Poems: Household Edition, 1850 and 1902; Dramatic Works, 1980; Studies in German Literature, 1880; Critical Essays and Literary Notes, 180; A History of Germany (with additional chap- ter by editor), 1>94. Author: Life and Let- ters of Bayard Taylor ( with Horace E. Seud- der), IS$4; Letters to a Young Housekeeper, 1592; Aus Zwei Welttheilen, 1904 ( Stuttgart, Germany); On Two Continents, 1905. Club : Barnard. Address: 116 E. 57th St., N. Y. City.
TAYLOR, Moses:
Banker: r .- p .. and director Lackawanna Steel Co .: director Consolidated Gas Co .: v .. p. and director Lake Champlain & Moriah R. R., South Buffalo Railway Co .; director Cornwall Lebanon R. R., Cornwall R. R .. Franklin Iron Co., Lackawanna Coal & Coko Co., Lackawanna Steamship Co .. Mesaba Steamship Co., National City Bank, Stony Point Land Co., Tilly Foster Iron Co., West. chester & Bronx Title and Mortgage Guar- anty Co., Westchester Trust Co., Witherbee. Sherman & Co., Lake Erie Co., Ellsworth Collieries Co., Lackawanna Iron & Steel Co .. Marine National Bank, Buffalo, N. Y. Clubs: Metropolitan, Knickerbocker, Racquet Tennis, Brook, City Midday, Down Town Association, N. Y. Yacht, Turf and Field. University, Automobile Club of America. Residence: . E, $9th St. Address: 30 Pine
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TAYLOR, Nelson:
Lawyer, publisher; b. Stockton, Calif.,
June 9, 1854; s. Nelson and Mary Ann (Bruen ) Taylor; grad. Harvard Coll., A.B., 1875; m. London, England, July 26, 1906, Aliette de Carrière. Spent a year in foreign travel after graduation; studied law and admitted to practice at Fairfield Co. ( Coun.) bar, 1878; continued practice until 1885, when formed publishing and wholesale book house of The Baker & Taylor Co., N. Y .; held vari- ous municipal offices, South Norwalk, Conn., where was mayor, 1:85. Pres. The Baker & Taylor Co .; director Lockwood Mt'g Co., South Norwalk Trust Co. Mem. Fairfield Co. Bar Ass'n, Aldine Ass'n. Address: 33 E. 17th St. N. Y. City.
TAYLOR, Sylvester S .:
Lawyer; b. in Chemung Co., N. Y., May 25, 1844. Admitted to bar, 1570; dist. att'y, 1874-77; county judge and surrogate of Che- mung County, 1889-97; deputy att'y gen. State of N. Y., 1904-06. Address: Elmira, N. Y. TAYLOR, Theodore Burnett:
First Lieut. 11th U. S. Cav .; b. Mar. 30, 1869; Jersey City, N. J .; s. Theodore E. and Mary Bloomfield (Bower) Taylor; ed. private schools, N. Y. City; m. St. Louis, Mo., June 1, 1904, Grace 'Simpson; son, T. B., Jr. (b. July 6, 1905). In 1886 entered the dry goods comm'n business with firm of Harding Colby & Co. Mem. Co. 1, 7th Reg't, N. G. N. Y., 1890-98; 2d lieut. 8th N. Y. Inf., May 14, 1898; Ist lieut., July 6. 198; transferred 12th N. Y. Inf., Nov. 1, 1898; capt., Jan. '11, 1899; honorably mustered out, Apr. 20, 1:99; 1st lieut. 27th U. S. Int., July 25, 1899; capt., Oct. 21, 1899; honorably mustered out, April 1, 1901; 1st lieut. 11th Cav., Feb. 2, 1901; transferred to 8th Cav., Oct. 28, 1907, cap- tain 3d Cav., Oct. 31, 1907. Address: Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas.
TAYLOR, Willard U .:
Lawyer; b. Lyons, N. Y., July 19, 1868; s. William Taylor and Mary Morgan ( Underhill ) Taylor; ed. Cornell Univ., Ph.B., 1891, N. Y. Law School, LL.B., 1993. Mem. law firm of McFarland, Taylor & Costello; specialty in admiralty and commercial . law. Pres. and director Apex Equipment Co. ; sec. and direc- tor Mercantile Corp'n; director "Barnard Mining Co., Lt'd, of British Guiana. Inter- borough Bank of N. Y., LeRoy Warehouse Co., the LeRoy Cotton Mills, and West End Dry Dock Co. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Maritime Exchange. Clubs: National Democratic, N. Y. Athletic, Cornell Univ. Address 65 Wall St., N. Y. City.
TAYLOR, William:
Physician and surgeon; b. Nelson, N. Y., Jan. 18, 1839; s. William B. and Betsy (Putney) Taylor; ed. in dist. school, Peter- boro Acad., Med. Dep't Buffalo Univ., and Med. Dep't N. Y. Univ., M.D., 1502; m. Ist, 1565, Jennie McGregor (died May 11, 1566) ; 2d Pompey, N. Y., Jan. 27, Sarah J. Brewster: children: William B. E., b. 1574. Marguerite 11., b. 1577. Served in Union Army as ass't surgeon 23d N. Y. Inf., Oct. 2>, 1562 to June 1943; ass't surgeon soth N. Y. Inf., July 3, 1863, to Jan. 29, 1566; present at both baitles of Fredericksburg, Va., and Gettysburg, Pa., and was executive officer Post Hosp., City Point, Va., 1-64-63. Served as coroner for Madison County, Jan. 1577 to
Dec. 31, 1885; U. S. pension examiner July, 1589, to May, 1894, and again since July, let7. Mem. B'd Ed'n, Canastota High School, Issi- 1906, retiring as pres. of the Board; local surgeon Lehigh Valley R. R. Co. for many years past. Organized Reese Post-No. 49, G. A. R., Dep't of N. Y., July 1, 1878, and is still a member; med. director Dep't of N. Y., G. A. R., 1905-06; mem. N. Y. State Med. Soc. for 40 years and of Madi- son County Med. Soc. for over 40 years. Republican; Episcopalian. Mem. Business Men's Ass'n, Canastota. Health officer of Town of Lenox, N. Y., and health officer Village of Canastota for many years past. Address: 402 S. Peterboro St., Canastota, N. Y.
TAYLOR, William Rivers:
Clergyman; b. Philadelphia, Pa., . Sept. 28. 1856; s. William J. R. (D.D.) and Maria L. (Cowenhoven) Taylor; grad. Rutgers Coll., A.B., 1876, Latin Salutatory
( classical honor), Valedictory (rhetorical honor), A. M., 1879; grad. Theol. Sem. Reformed Ch. in America, New Brunswick, N. J., 1579; Univ. of Rochester, D.D., 1891; m. Philadelphia, Jan. 24, 1888, Annie Brown, eldest d. James Spear; children: Louise van Campen, b. 1890, Anne, b. 1892, Romeyn, b. 1594, James Spear, b. 1896. Pastor Reformed (Dutch) Ch., Franklin Park, N. J., 1579-84; 1st Re- formed (Dutch) Ch., Philadelphia, 1884-88: Brick Presby'n Ch .; Rochester, N. Y., since 1888. Pres. N. Y. State Young People's Soc., Christian Endeavor: chm'n Gen. Assembly Permanent Com. on Young People, 1903: mem. Gen. Assembly's Com. on Book of Common Worship, 1905; trustee Univ. of Rochester; trustee Reynolds Library, Rochester, direc- tor Auburn Theological Seminary. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa fraternity. Clubs: Genesee Valley (Rochester), Country ( Rochester). Summer address: Keene Valley, Essex Co .. N. Y. Address: 13 Prince St., Rochester, N. Y.
TAYLOR, Zachary P .:
Lawyer; b. Rome, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1846; s. Mortimer H. and Mary ( Brainard) Taylor: ed. Brockport Collegiate Inst., Univ. of Roch- ester, A.B., 1800, A.M., 1572; Union Law Coll., Cleveland, O., LL.B., 1872; Syracuse Univ., A.M., 1886; elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Univ. of Rochester; m. Rochester, N. Y., Dec., 29, 1875, Mary Effie Davis; children: Mortimer D. (died Aug. 2, 1892, aged 15), Herbert, b. 1850, Helen, b. 1586, Marion, b. 1589. Admitted to bar, 1872; practised at Fort Wayne, Ind., 1573-75: acting principal Cleveland (O.) West High School. 15,6-79; principal Central High School, Cleveland O .. 1579-83: principal Free Acad., Rochester. N. Y., 1983 86: since 1st practising law at Roch. ester, N. Y. Author and publisher of Tay- lor's Analyzed Citations of New York Supple- ment Reports, Aug., 1994; same of N. Y. Court of Appeals Reports, N. Y. Supreme Court Reports, and N. Y. Miscellaneous Reports Serial editions. Republican.
Mem. E. Church. Mason. Mem. Mpha Delta Phi fraternity. Address: 64 Merriman St., Rochester, N. Y.
TEALE, Charles E .:
Merchant: b. Nottingham, England. June 1. 1543: s. Charles E. and Catharine (Surridge) Teale; ed. public schools, Brooklyn. N. Y .;
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m. Sept. 20, 1871, Eliza McChesney ; children : Charles, Florence, Carrie, Edward L. Has traveled in Europe, United States and Can- ada. Has been mem. B'd of Ed'n 19 years, city magistrate 5 years, deputy comm'r of public charities 2 years, mg'r Kings Park State, Hosp., Presidential elector in 1904; now public administrator of Kings County. is director Long Island Safe Deposit Co., Nassau Fire Ins. Co., Dime Savings Bank. Home Trust Co., Cosmopolitan Land Co., Manufacturers' Ass'n. Republican. Metho- dist Episcopalian. Trustee of Ass'n for Im- proving Condition of Poor. Mg'r Y. M. C. A., Brooklyn Sunday School Union, Methodist Episcopal Hosp., Brooklyn Hosp., Kings Park State Hosp. Mem. Brooklyn Inst. of Arts and Sciences. Clubs : Brooklyn, Union League Address : 1855 Eighty-second St. Brooklyn, N. Y.
TEALL, Gardner Callahan:
Publisher; b. Eau Claire, Wis., Mar. 6, 1878; s. William Allen and Kate Gardner (Callahan) Teall; ed. Shattuck Sch. and Univ. of Minnesota; Publisher, author, artist ; American correspondent of La Bibliofilia, Florence, Italy. Formerly asso. editor Morn- ing Telegram, Eau Claire, Wis .; editor The Columbian; art editor What to Eat; art editor Good Housekeeping; special contb'r on art for N. Y. Sun and for Cosmopolitan Mag- azine; art director Phelps Publishing Co., Springfield, Mass. Has contributed articles and illustrations' to the leading magazines. Illustrated edition-de-luxe of Hunting of the Snark, by Lewis Carroll. Author: The
Child's Book-Plate, 1904; wrote libretto of Borrowed Plumes; awarded medal and highest honor for botanical collections of ferns, World's Columbian Exposition 1893. Has exhibited oil and water colors in important exhibitions here and abroad. Has lectured in Cambridge and elsewhere on art, literature and educational subjects. Travelled exten- sively throughout Europe. Republican. Epis- copalian. Recreations : Outdoor life, art and music. Country residence : Brewster, Cape Cod, Mass.
TEEPLE, John E .:
Consulting and mf'g chemist; b. Kempton, Ill., Jan. 4, 1874; s. William H. and Abby M. (Hinckley) Teeple; grad. Valparaiso (Ind.) Coll., B.S., A.B .; Cornell Univ. B.S., Ph.D .; m. Fremont, Neb., 1897, Line Pease; children: John Hazen, b. 1901, Charlotte Marion, b. 1903, Granger Odell, b. 1906. Prof. chemistry and mathematics, Fremont Coll., 4 years; instr. chemistry. Cornell Univ., 4 years. Consulting chemist and chemical eng'r: v .- p. Georgetown Chem. Works. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc., German Chem. Soc., Soc. Chem. Industry. A. A. A. S., Am. Electrochem. Soc. Clubs: Cornell Univ., Commonwealth, Chemists. Residence : 1-5 Montelair Av .. Montelair, N. J. Address: 50 Church St., X Y. City.
TEFFT, Richard Carlisle :
Manufacturer: b. Plattsburgh, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1560; s. Otis Augustus and Mary (Carlisle) Tefft: ed. Plattsburgh and Sandy Hill public schools, Glens Falls, N. Y. Acad. and Yale Law School. LIA.B .; m. Sandy Hill, N. Y., June 27, 1858, Mary Inther: children: Richard Carlisle, Jr., b. Aug. 9 1:93, Ruth Marcella, b. May 17, 1-97. Admitted to Bar in Connectiont 1268
and then entered the Sandy Hill Iron and Brass Works; elected its sec. in 197 and pr .. in 1907, in which office now serving; al- director Sandy Hill Vat. Bank. I ... pendent in politics; Baptist; trustee Bapt-t Church, Sandy Hill. Mem. Masonic Loder and chapter. Address: Sandy Hill, N. Y.
TELLER, John DuBois:
Lawyer; b. Sandy Hill, N. Y., May 11. 1815; s. Benjamin r. and Elizabeth (DuBois, Teller; grad. Williams Coll., A.B., (cla! < orator and math. prize, Sophomore year, and commencement oration, Senior year) ; unmar- ried. Admitted to bar by Supreme Court of N. Y., 4th Dist., 1870; now of law firm of Teller & Hunt, Auburn, N. Y. Police justice of Auburn, 1977-80; surrogate Cayuga Co., 1884-90. Democrat; nominee of party for justice of Supreme Court, 1s-7. judge Court of Appeals, 1895, for State sena- tor, 1897. Travelled in Europe, 1:75; i Western States, 1883; in Florida, etc .. 1.90, 1907, 190S. Director Cayuga Co. Nat. Bank : mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Cayuga Co. Bar Ass'n; trustee and v .- p. Auburn City Hosp. Recreations: Goli. driving ; pres. Central N. Y. Golf League for 10 years. Clubs: Graduates (N. Y. City ). Auburn City, Owasco Country. Address : 43 Genesee St., Auburn, N. Y.
TEN BROECK, Floyd G .:
Mech. eng'r; b. Ehnira, N. Y., Aug. 2s. 1872; s. William Russell and Clarissa Louis» (Gunn) Ten Broeck; grad. grammar and high schs., Elmira, N. Y .; grad. Cornell Univ., M.E., specializing in electrical engineering: m. Elmira, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1896, Anna V. Dan- iels; children : William D., b. 1596, Delphine Leta, b. 1902, Adria, b. 1907. Consulting eng'r and designer of pulp and paper mills and industrial plants; electrical develop- ments, power plants, etc. Mem. Am. Soc. of Mech. Eng'rs, Chemung County Soc. of Greater N. Y., Recreation: Golf. Clubs: Arkwright, Richmond County Country. Resi- dence : 1421 Glenwood Road, Brooklyn. dress: 309 Broadway, N. Y. City.
TENCH, Frederick:
Contractor ; b. Grimsby, Ont., Canada; s. William Eastwood Carruthers and Ellen ( Murray) Tench: ed. public school and gram- mar school, Niagara Falls, Ont. : m. German- town. Philadelphia, Oct. 30, 1599. Emma Har- riet Roberts; children: John Roberts, b. Il. Sarah Ellen. b. 1906. Has been engaged in bridge building on the Mississippi. Missouri and Snake Rivers, and in Louisiana and N. Y. City; built N. Y. end of Williamshur. Bridge, a large part of N. Y. Subway. ship Canal Bridge, etc. V .- p. The Terry & Tench Co. ( Ine.), treas. Terry. Tench & Proctor Tunneling Machine Co. Episcopalian. Canadian Soc. Clubs: Transportation. Fate- ulty, Church. Engineers, Toutand Fish and Game Association .. Residence: 32 Green- ridge Av., White Plains, Address: Lexing- ton Av. and 131st St., N. Y. City.
TEN EYCK, Benjamin L .:
Major, U. S. A .; b. in N. Y., Sept. ". 1402; appointed from N. Y .: ass't surgeon, June 7. 1550; capt., ass't surgeon, June ". 1-91: served in Spanish-Am. War: major- surgeon. Feb. 14. 1902, retired in 1943. Ad- dress: 152 Lincoln Av., Newark, N. J.
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TENNEY, Willis Ashton:
Physician and surgeon; b. Morristown,. Vt., April 10, 1853; s. Daniel W. and Henri- etta (Powers) Tenney: ed. Peoples Acad., and Morrisville (Vt.) graded school. Med. Dep't, Univ. of Vt., M.D .; in. Granville, N. Y., July 13, 1880; Mrs. Almera J. Duel (Hicks) ; children: Ashton M., b. 1888, Florence H., b. 1893. Principal of Winonski (Vt.) Graded School, 1873-74; principal Stowe (Vt. ) High School, 1875 and of Underhill Acad. (Vt.) 1876. Practised medicine one year in Brattle- boro, Vt. (1877); since then in active, con- tinuous practice at Granville, N. Y. In 1889, 1894-1901, took post graduate medical study in N. Y. City. Director Granville Telephone Co. Republican Mem. Washing- ton Co. Med. Soc .; N. Y. State Med. Soc., Vt. State Med. Soc .; pres. B'd of Education,
Granville High School, 1880-1905. Mem. Granville Lodge, F. and A. M .; Granville chapter R. A. M., Washington Commandery, K.T., Saratoga, N. Y., Oriental Shrine, Troy, N. Y. Address: Granville, N. Y.
TERHUNE, Albert Payson:
Writer, traveler, editor; s. Rev. Edward Payson (D.D. ) and Mary Virginia ( Hawes) Terhune ( Marion Holland) ; ed. at Paris, Geneva and Florence, and grad. Columbia Univ., A.B .. 1893; m. Anice Morris Stockton; one daughter, Lorraine Virginia Terhune. Traveled through Greece and the Orient, 1893-94, crossing Syria on horseback; living with Bedouins in the desert; investigating leper settlements and penetrating to Moham- medan shrines barred to . foreigners; on edi- torial staff of N. Y. Evening World since
1894. Author: Syria, from the Saddle: Co- lumbia Stories; Romance of the Republic; Caleb Conover, Railroader (novel), 1907;
Doctor Dale (in collaboration with his mother) ; The World's Great Events ( Dodd, Mead & Co.) 1908; co-author (with William C. DeMille) of the libretto of Hero Nero (comic opera) : contb'r short stories. verse and novelettes to magazines. Expert in physical culture and athletics. Presbyterian. Recreations: Fencing, boxing, rowing, swim- ing. Club : Anthors: Address : 200 W. 78th St., N. Y. City. TERHUNE, Anice:
Musical composer; b. Hampden, Mass .: d. John Potter and Elizabeth Morris (Olm- stead) Stockton; ed. Howard Sch .. Spring- field, Mass., The Elms: studied music, piano, organ and harmony, with Lonis Coenen, Rot- terdam, Prof. F. Basset and Prof. E. M. Bowman, N. Y. City; m. Hampden, Mass., Albert Payson Terhune. Composer of over fifty songs : norahly "' Summer Noon "' " Burns Lyric, "' " Gaelic Lullaby." " Heine Love Song:" also instrumental music, best- known selections being .. Serenade " and " Romance " (in G-major) for pianoforte : also the music of the comie opera " Hero Nero;" author of "Home Musical Edu- cation " (190)) ; conth'r short stories, verse, etc., to the magazines. Was several years concert pianist in N. Y. City and elsewhere : also church organist. Presbyterian. Rec. reations: Bowling, rowing. Address: 200 W. 78th St., N. Y. City.
TERRY, Charles Appleton:
Lawyer: b. S. Weymouth, Mass., Mar. 2. 1858; s. James Pease Terry and Catharine
Matson; grad. Amherst, A.B., 1579, Colum- bia Law Sch., LL.B., 1993; in. New Haven, Conn., June 22, 1886, Marie Cady; children : Catharine Louise, b. 1890, Matson Cady, b. 1893. Att'y and sec. Westinghouse Elec. Mf'g Co .; director Canadian Westinghouse Co., Cooper-Hewitt Electric Co. (treas. and sec. ), Niagara, Lockport & Ontario Power Co., Lackawanna & Wyoming Val. R. R. Co., Bryant Electric Co. (sec.), The Perkins Electric Switch Mi'g Co. (sec.). Republican; Presbyterian. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Enz'rs, Delta Kappa Epsilon Ass'n, Amherst Asso- ciation, Mayflower Society, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Clubs: University, Lawyers, Quill. Address: 165 Broadway, N. Y. City.
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