1914-1915 Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University
BULLETIN OF YALK UNIVLRSITY OBITUARY RECORD OF YALE GRADUATES 1914-1915 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY NEW HAVEN Eleventh Seues No 9 July, J915 BULLETIN OF YALE UNIVERSITY Entered as second-class matter, August 30, 1906, at the post-office at New Haven, Conn., under the Act of Congress of July 16, 1894. The Bulletin, which is issued monthly, includes 1. The University Catalogue 2. The Reports of the President and Treasurer 3. The Pamphlets of the Several Schools. THE TUTTLE, MOREHOUSE A TAYLOR COMPANY, NEW HAVEN, CONN OBITUARY RECORD OF GRADUATES OF YALE UNIVERSITY Deceased daring the year ending JULY 1, 1915, INCLUDING THE RECORD OF A FEW WHO DIED PREVIOUSLY HITHERTO UNREPORTED [No 5 of the Sixth Printed Series, and No 74 of the whole Record The present Series consists of five numbers ] OBITUARY RECORD or GRADUATES OF YALE UNIVERSITY Deceased during the year ending JULY I, 1915, Including the Record of a few who died previously, hitherto unreported [No 5 of the Sixth Printed Series, and No 74 of the whole Record v The present Series consists of five numbers ] YALE COLLEGE (ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT) Stephen Cummins Upson, B.A. 1841 Born November 9, 1823, m Lexington, Ga Died May 31, 1914, m Athens, Ga Stephen Cummins Upson, youngest and last surviving member of the Class, was born at Lexington, Ga, Novem- ber 9, 1823. He was the youngest son of Stephen Upson (B.A. Yale 1804), who became an advocate of high repu- tation in Georgia, grandson of Captain Benjamin Upson, of Waterbury, Conn, and descended m the sixth genera- tion from Stephen Upson, the original planter His mother was Hannah, youngest of the six daughters of Rev.
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