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George Dutton Watrous

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George Dutton Watrous

Birth
North Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Death
14 Nov 1940 (aged 82)
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.3145475, Longitude: -72.928095
Plot
59 Sycamore Ave., East
Memorial ID
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Date Burial: 11/16/1940
Age: 82

BIO YALE

George Dutton Watrous, B.A. 1879. Born September 18, 1858, in New Haven, Conn. Died November 14, 1940, in New Haven, Conn. Father, George Henry Watrous (B A. 1853) Mother, Harriet Joy (Dutton) Watrous Yale relatives include* Henry Dutton (B.A. 1818) (grandfather), Matthew R Dutton (B A. 1808) (great-uncle); Henry M. Dutton (B A 1857) (uncle), Edward V. Raynolds, '80 S. (brother-inlaw), Randolph Raynolds, '09, and Chester R. Downer, '16 S. (nephews); and Suzanne G Watrous (B F A 1927) (daughter-in-law). Hopkins Grammar School Dissertation appointment Junior and Senior years, first Berkeley Prize for excellence in Latin Composition Freshman year, Senior Promenade Committee; member Dunham Boat Club, Delta Kappa, He Boule, and Delta Kappa Epsilon; graduate member Wolf's Head Conducted his own school Litchfield, Conn., 1879-80, attended Yale School of Law 1880-81 and 1883-90 (LL B 1883, LLM. 1884, D C L. 1890, member Corbey Court); student Columbia University School of Law 1881-82; traveled abroad 1882-83; admitted to the bar 1883; practiced law in New Haven 18 83-1940 (member Townsend [William K , '71] & Watrous 1885-92, Watrous & Buckland [Edward G , '89 L.] 1892-98, Watrous & Day [Harry G , '90 S ] 1898-1921, Watrous, Day, Hewitt [Harrison, '97], Steele & Sheldon [Harrison T., '05] 1921-24, Watrous, Hewitt, Sheldon & Gumbart [William B., '15 L ] 1924-33, and Watrous, Hewitt, Gumbart & Corbin [Arthur L, Jr, '23] 1933-40); director and counsel New Haven Gas Light Company 1889-1940 (vice president 1911-40, member finance committee 1925-40), New Haven Water Company 1890-1940, and of a number of other New Haven firms, director Milford Water Company 1908-40 (vice-president 1925- 40), trustee National Savings Bank 1885-1940 and a vice-president 1938-40, on New Haven Board of Councilmen 1885 and Board of Aldermen 1887-88, member commission appointed to prepare city charter 1893-94 and State commission for uniformity of municipal charters 1905, instructor in contracts and torts Yale School of Law 1889-92 and assistant professor 1892-95, professor of contracts, torts, and estates 1895-1912, constitutional law 1912, and law 1913-20; member board of trustees Sheffield Scientific School 1923-40, represented Law School on University Council 1911-19; vice-president Yale Law School Association 1937-40, first vice-president Graduates Club 1923-24, contributed to History of the City of New Haven, edited by Edward E Atwater (1887), and Two Centuries' Growth of American Law 1701-1901 (1901), member State Bar Examining Committee 1890- 1920, New Haven County Bar Association (president 1909-12), Connecticut State Bar Association (president 1908-10), American Bar Yale College Association (vice-president for Connecticut 1909-12), New Haven Colony Historical Society (honorary vice-president 1937-40), American Forestry and American Historical associations, American Society of International Law, and American Academy of Political and Social Science, attended Center Church (Congregational), New Haven Married June 7,1888, in Whitneyville, Conn , Bertha Agnes, daughter of Samuel Robinson and Charlotte Root (Forbes) Downer Children Wheeler de Forest, (died August 10, 1937); Charlotte Root (Yale School of the Fine Arts 1916-18), the wife of John Dooley Lyttle (MD. Cornell 1916); George Dutton, Jr., '16 S, '20 L, Katherine Eliot (Mrs. Watrous Miller), Charles Ansel, '21S, '24L and Frederick Williams, *22. Death due to cerebral embolism. Buried in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, CT.

Date Burial: 11/16/1940
Age: 82

BIO YALE

George Dutton Watrous, B.A. 1879. Born September 18, 1858, in New Haven, Conn. Died November 14, 1940, in New Haven, Conn. Father, George Henry Watrous (B A. 1853) Mother, Harriet Joy (Dutton) Watrous Yale relatives include* Henry Dutton (B.A. 1818) (grandfather), Matthew R Dutton (B A. 1808) (great-uncle); Henry M. Dutton (B A 1857) (uncle), Edward V. Raynolds, '80 S. (brother-inlaw), Randolph Raynolds, '09, and Chester R. Downer, '16 S. (nephews); and Suzanne G Watrous (B F A 1927) (daughter-in-law). Hopkins Grammar School Dissertation appointment Junior and Senior years, first Berkeley Prize for excellence in Latin Composition Freshman year, Senior Promenade Committee; member Dunham Boat Club, Delta Kappa, He Boule, and Delta Kappa Epsilon; graduate member Wolf's Head Conducted his own school Litchfield, Conn., 1879-80, attended Yale School of Law 1880-81 and 1883-90 (LL B 1883, LLM. 1884, D C L. 1890, member Corbey Court); student Columbia University School of Law 1881-82; traveled abroad 1882-83; admitted to the bar 1883; practiced law in New Haven 18 83-1940 (member Townsend [William K , '71] & Watrous 1885-92, Watrous & Buckland [Edward G , '89 L.] 1892-98, Watrous & Day [Harry G , '90 S ] 1898-1921, Watrous, Day, Hewitt [Harrison, '97], Steele & Sheldon [Harrison T., '05] 1921-24, Watrous, Hewitt, Sheldon & Gumbart [William B., '15 L ] 1924-33, and Watrous, Hewitt, Gumbart & Corbin [Arthur L, Jr, '23] 1933-40); director and counsel New Haven Gas Light Company 1889-1940 (vice president 1911-40, member finance committee 1925-40), New Haven Water Company 1890-1940, and of a number of other New Haven firms, director Milford Water Company 1908-40 (vice-president 1925- 40), trustee National Savings Bank 1885-1940 and a vice-president 1938-40, on New Haven Board of Councilmen 1885 and Board of Aldermen 1887-88, member commission appointed to prepare city charter 1893-94 and State commission for uniformity of municipal charters 1905, instructor in contracts and torts Yale School of Law 1889-92 and assistant professor 1892-95, professor of contracts, torts, and estates 1895-1912, constitutional law 1912, and law 1913-20; member board of trustees Sheffield Scientific School 1923-40, represented Law School on University Council 1911-19; vice-president Yale Law School Association 1937-40, first vice-president Graduates Club 1923-24, contributed to History of the City of New Haven, edited by Edward E Atwater (1887), and Two Centuries' Growth of American Law 1701-1901 (1901), member State Bar Examining Committee 1890- 1920, New Haven County Bar Association (president 1909-12), Connecticut State Bar Association (president 1908-10), American Bar Yale College Association (vice-president for Connecticut 1909-12), New Haven Colony Historical Society (honorary vice-president 1937-40), American Forestry and American Historical associations, American Society of International Law, and American Academy of Political and Social Science, attended Center Church (Congregational), New Haven Married June 7,1888, in Whitneyville, Conn , Bertha Agnes, daughter of Samuel Robinson and Charlotte Root (Forbes) Downer Children Wheeler de Forest, (died August 10, 1937); Charlotte Root (Yale School of the Fine Arts 1916-18), the wife of John Dooley Lyttle (MD. Cornell 1916); George Dutton, Jr., '16 S, '20 L, Katherine Eliot (Mrs. Watrous Miller), Charles Ansel, '21S, '24L and Frederick Williams, *22. Death due to cerebral embolism. Buried in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, CT.



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