Yale 1765), who served as a Chaplain with rank of Captain in the RevolutionaryĦ Tale College 5 War descendant of Matthew Mitchell, who came to Boston from England in 1635, descended also from Capt. Justus Mitchell (B A 1776) great-granddaughter of the Rev. Mother, Martha Mmot (Mitchell) Depew daughter of Chauncey Root Mitchell, a lawyer, and Ann (Johnstone) Mitchell granddaughter of the Rev. Y., and in 1685 bought land from the Indians at the present site of Peekskill. Father, Isaac Depew, a merchant and farmer pioneer in river transportation between Peekskill and New York son of Abraham Depew, who served in the Revolutionary Army, and Catherine (Crankheit) Depew, great-grandson of Capt James Cronkhite of the Continental Army descendant of Frangois DuPuy, a French Huguenot, who came to America about 1661, settled first in Brooklyn, N. Chauncey Mitchell Depew, B.A Born April 23, 1834, in Peekskill, N Y Died April 5, 1928, in New York City. Kerruish died December 28, Death due to old age Buried in Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland Survived by one son, five daughters, ten grandchildren, two of whom are William S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1900). Harvard 1893), John Frederick (died in 1889) and Helen Constance (B.L. 1895) Grace Antoinette, Western Reserve ex-()6 y the wife of Edward S. Western Reserve 1895), the wife of Charles W. 1890) William Davis, a non-graduate member of the Western Reserve Class of 1892 and special student in the Law School in 18 (died in 1904) Catharine Alice (died in infancy) Miriam Gertrude (B.A. Case School of Applied Science 1886 and C.E. Children: Margaret Jane (died in infancy) Sheldon Quayle Isabel Mona Elizabeth Maud, the wife of Morns S. Married November 25, 1858, in Cleveland, Margaret,ĥ 4 Obituary Record daughter of Thomas and Margaret Quayle.
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Kerruish, '83) of Kerruish, Kerruish, Hartshorn & Spooner 1911-February, 1927, and since then of Kerruish, Kerruish & Spooner well known as a brilliant and successful trial lawyer and employed in many noted cases in other states as well as in Ohio distinguished for his scholarship read and spoke the Manx Gaelic language and was a profound student of Latin and German, having a large collection of Latin authors in his library one of the founders of the Yale Alumni Association of Cleveland in 1881 and served as its president in 18 vestryman of St. Taught Latin and other languages in Twinsburg Institute studied law in office of Ranney, Backus & Noble in Cleveland and admitted to Ohio Bar practiced law in Cleveland until shortly before his death and was at that time the oldest member of the Cleveland Bar member of firm of Hays & Kerruish at first and later of Kerruish & Quirk and Kerruish & Chapman successively member (with his son, Sheldon Q. 1823) attended Western Reserve College for two years as member of Class of 1855 entered Yale as a Senior.
Preparatory training received at Twinsburg (Ohio)' Institute, conducted by the Rev.
The Obituary Record.ģ \ YALE UNIVERSITY OBITUARY RECORD OF GRADUATES DECEASED DURING THE YEAR ENDING JULY i, 1928 INCLUDING THE RECORD OF A FEW WHO DIED PREVIOUSLY, HITHERTO UNREPORTED NUMBER 87 NEW HAVEN PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY 1928Ĥ YALE UNIVERSITY OBITUARY RECORD YALE COLLEGE William Sheldon Kerruish, B.A Born October 30, 1831, in Warrensville, Ohio Died July 29, 1927, in Cleveland, Ohio Father, William Kerruish, a farmer among the earliest of a colony of Manx people, who came to Cleveland from the Isle of Man in 1827 and settled on a farm in Warrensville Mother, Jane (Kelly) Kerruish, who came with her husband from the Isle of Man. The Alumni Directorv and the Quinquennial Catalogue 5. The University Catalogue 2 The Reports of the President and Treasurer. 1 BULLETIN OF YALE UNIVERSITY NEW HAVEN 15 SEPTEMBER 1928 Obituary Record of Yale GraduatesĢ 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 s of July 16, ' Acceptance for mailing at the special rate of postage provided for m Section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized August 12, The BULLETIN, which is issued semimonthly, includes: 1.