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Dr Everett Alanson Bates

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Dr Everett Alanson Bates

Birth
Danielson, Windham County, Connecticut, USA
Death
24 Jan 1930 (aged 69)
Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Walnut Avenue North 2616
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Sons of the American Revolution, National Yearbook 1902: EVERETT ALANSON BATES, Springfield, Mass. (14553)- Son of Loren Bates and Lucy Mariah Carpenter; grandson of Elliott Carpenter and Mariah Leavens Arnold; great-grandson of Samuel Carpenter

Harvard University Medical School, Boston, 1890; past president of the Hampden County Medical Society; on the staff of the Springfield City Hospital; died, January 24, of coronary thrombosis.

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Everett Alanson Bates, B.A. 1886.
Born September 14, 1860, in Danielson, Conn
Died January 24, 1930, in Springfield, Mass

Father, Lorin Bates, a manufacturer with the firm of Young & Bates (mill machinery); held borough offices; son of Alanson and Betsey (Keith) Bates, of Webster, Mass.

Mother, Lucy (Carpenter) Bates; daughter of Eliot and Mariah Leavens (Arnold) Carpenter, of Putnam, Conn.

Yale relatives include two nephews: Philip B. Hopkins, '26, and Timothy E. Hopkins, ex-9 26 S.

Williston Academy. Second prize in declamation Sophomore year; first dispute appointment Senior year; a Class historian; member College Choir, '86 Glee Club, Senior Promenade Committee, Gamma Nu, and Delta Kappa Epsilon.

M.D. Harvard 1890; house physician at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, 1889-1891 and at Lying-in Hospital March-July, 1891; then traveled with a patient until March, 1892; had since practiced medicine in Springfield; visiting physician on medical staff of Springfield Hospital 1895-1926, a trustee of the hospital from 1910, and chairman of its Training School for Nurses 1910-1920; an incorporator of Wesson Maternity Hospital in 1906, continuing as such and also as a trustee from its opening in 1909 until his death; Connecticut Valley examiner at Massachusetts State Sanatorium for Consumptives at Rutland 1903-1910; associate medical examiner for Springfield District of Hampden County 1898-1904 and examiner 1904-1911; during the war served as medical member of local draft exemption board No. 1; in 1917 appointed chairman of subcommittee on hygiene, medicine, and sanitation of Springfield Committee of Public Safety; had been president of Hampden District Medical Society and of Springfield Academy of Medicine; secretary of Springfield Medical Club 1892-97 and president 1905-07; member Massachusetts Medical Society, American Medical Association, Massachusetts Medico-Legal Society, Sons of the American Revolution, and Bates Family Association.

Married July 25,1900, in Springfield, Ellen Ruth, daughter of Daniel Lewis and Roxana (Lewis) Bowen. Children: Elizabeth, Smith ex-'23, the wife of Lieut. Paul D. Dingwell, U.S.N., a graduate of the US Naval Academy in 1918 (Class of 1919); Ruth, Smith ex-'26, the wife of Ronald A. Mitchell (B.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1925); and Louise.

Death due to coronary thrombosis. Cremation took place and ashes buried in Springfield Cemetery.

Survived by wife, three daughters, two grandchildren, and two sisters, Clara L. Bates Hopkins, the wife of Earle C. Hopkins, ex-'94 S, and Mrs. Donald F. Campbell, of Evanston, I11.

http://mssa.library.yale.edu/obituary_record/1925_1952/1929-30.pdf

Thanks to contributor Cheryl Cartwright #47690711 for the Yale obituary.
Sons of the American Revolution, National Yearbook 1902: EVERETT ALANSON BATES, Springfield, Mass. (14553)- Son of Loren Bates and Lucy Mariah Carpenter; grandson of Elliott Carpenter and Mariah Leavens Arnold; great-grandson of Samuel Carpenter

Harvard University Medical School, Boston, 1890; past president of the Hampden County Medical Society; on the staff of the Springfield City Hospital; died, January 24, of coronary thrombosis.

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Everett Alanson Bates, B.A. 1886.
Born September 14, 1860, in Danielson, Conn
Died January 24, 1930, in Springfield, Mass

Father, Lorin Bates, a manufacturer with the firm of Young & Bates (mill machinery); held borough offices; son of Alanson and Betsey (Keith) Bates, of Webster, Mass.

Mother, Lucy (Carpenter) Bates; daughter of Eliot and Mariah Leavens (Arnold) Carpenter, of Putnam, Conn.

Yale relatives include two nephews: Philip B. Hopkins, '26, and Timothy E. Hopkins, ex-9 26 S.

Williston Academy. Second prize in declamation Sophomore year; first dispute appointment Senior year; a Class historian; member College Choir, '86 Glee Club, Senior Promenade Committee, Gamma Nu, and Delta Kappa Epsilon.

M.D. Harvard 1890; house physician at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, 1889-1891 and at Lying-in Hospital March-July, 1891; then traveled with a patient until March, 1892; had since practiced medicine in Springfield; visiting physician on medical staff of Springfield Hospital 1895-1926, a trustee of the hospital from 1910, and chairman of its Training School for Nurses 1910-1920; an incorporator of Wesson Maternity Hospital in 1906, continuing as such and also as a trustee from its opening in 1909 until his death; Connecticut Valley examiner at Massachusetts State Sanatorium for Consumptives at Rutland 1903-1910; associate medical examiner for Springfield District of Hampden County 1898-1904 and examiner 1904-1911; during the war served as medical member of local draft exemption board No. 1; in 1917 appointed chairman of subcommittee on hygiene, medicine, and sanitation of Springfield Committee of Public Safety; had been president of Hampden District Medical Society and of Springfield Academy of Medicine; secretary of Springfield Medical Club 1892-97 and president 1905-07; member Massachusetts Medical Society, American Medical Association, Massachusetts Medico-Legal Society, Sons of the American Revolution, and Bates Family Association.

Married July 25,1900, in Springfield, Ellen Ruth, daughter of Daniel Lewis and Roxana (Lewis) Bowen. Children: Elizabeth, Smith ex-'23, the wife of Lieut. Paul D. Dingwell, U.S.N., a graduate of the US Naval Academy in 1918 (Class of 1919); Ruth, Smith ex-'26, the wife of Ronald A. Mitchell (B.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1925); and Louise.

Death due to coronary thrombosis. Cremation took place and ashes buried in Springfield Cemetery.

Survived by wife, three daughters, two grandchildren, and two sisters, Clara L. Bates Hopkins, the wife of Earle C. Hopkins, ex-'94 S, and Mrs. Donald F. Campbell, of Evanston, I11.

http://mssa.library.yale.edu/obituary_record/1925_1952/1929-30.pdf

Thanks to contributor Cheryl Cartwright #47690711 for the Yale obituary.


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