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Henry Coit Kingsley

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129:, which was then seriously embarrassed, and in 1857 became insolvent. From 1857 to 1866 Kingsley had the principal charge of the financial affairs of the company, which in 1862 regained a sound position. In July, 1862, he was elected Treasurer of Yale College, and he remained in this office until his death, fulfilling also during the same time many responsible private trusts. 74: 25: 143: 122:, daughter of Briggs W. Thomas, of that place. He continued actively engaged in the practice of his profession, uniting with it land agencies, until the summer of 1852, when in consequence of the impaired health of himself and his wife, they went to Europe. On returning, in 1853, he removed his residence to New Haven. 132:
On the morning of the 19th of November, 1886, while driving to his business he received a severe injury. A cart was driven against his carriage, and as a result, he was thrown violently forward upon one of the wheels. Two ribs were broken, and other injuries were received. For some weeks he seemed to
118:, in partnership with his brother (Yale 1832). He married, September 6, 1841, Cornelia H., elder daughter of John Day, of Cleveland, who died August 31, 1843, leaving a daughter, who died in 1862. He married again, August 26, 1846, Jane Handy, of 133:
be recovering, when unfavorable symptoms developed, and after severe and protracted suffering he died on the morning of December 19, at the age of 71. His wife survived him, without children.
106:(Yale 1799) and Lydia (Coit) Kingsley. He graduated from Yale University in 1834. After graduation he was employed for a few months as a private tutor, and in the autumn of 1835 entered the 174: 179: 91:- December 19, 1886, New Haven, Connecticut) was an American lawyer who served as Director of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company and as Treasurer of 184: 189: 126: 110:. Here he studied for two years, with the exception of the winter of 1836-37, which he spent in a law office in 88: 169: 164: 103: 78: 35: 114:. In December, 1837, he was admitted to the practice of law in Ohio, and established himself in 119: 107: 92: 54: 111: 158: 73: 148: 115: 44: 24: 146: This article incorporates public domain material from the 1887 18: 49: 39: 8: 175:Businesspeople from New Haven, Connecticut 180:19th-century American railroad executives 127:Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company 125:In 1854 he was elected a Director of the 72: 16:American lawyer and railroad executive 7: 185:Road incident deaths in Connecticut 102:He was the second son of Professor 14: 77:Henry Coit Kingsley; portrait by 141: 23: 1: 206: 38:, as no other articles 190:Yale University alumni 89:New Haven, Connecticut 81: 76: 149:Yale Obituary Record 87:(December 11, 1815, 104:James Luce Kingsley 85:Henry Coit Kingsley 79:Harry Ives Thompson 82: 57:for suggestions. 47:to this page from 71: 70: 197: 145: 144: 66: 63: 52: 50:related articles 27: 19: 205: 204: 200: 199: 198: 196: 195: 194: 155: 154: 142: 139: 108:Yale Law School 100: 93:Yale University 67: 61: 58: 48: 45:introduce links 28: 17: 12: 11: 5: 203: 201: 193: 192: 187: 182: 177: 172: 167: 157: 156: 138: 135: 112:Columbus, Ohio 99: 96: 69: 68: 55:Find link tool 31: 29: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 202: 191: 188: 186: 183: 181: 178: 176: 173: 171: 168: 166: 163: 162: 160: 153: 151: 150: 136: 134: 130: 128: 123: 121: 117: 113: 109: 105: 97: 95: 94: 90: 86: 80: 75: 65: 56: 51: 46: 42: 41: 37: 32:This article 30: 26: 21: 20: 147: 140: 131: 124: 120:Utica, N. Y. 101: 84: 83: 59: 33: 170:1886 deaths 165:1815 births 159:Categories 137:References 62:March 2019 53:; try the 40:link to it 116:Cleveland 98:Biography 43:. Please 36:orphan 34:is an 161:: 152:. 64:) 60:(

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Harry Ives Thompson
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Utica, N. Y.
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company
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