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Carolyn Penelope <I>Slater</I> Treman

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Carolyn Penelope Slater Treman

Birth
New York, USA
Death
9 Apr 1988 (aged 89)
Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Carolyn was a daughter of Samuel Scott Slater and Caroline Ingersoll Adsitt Slater.
~Samuel was born on January 24 1870, in New York City, New York, United States.
~Caroline "Carrie" Adsitt was born on July 23 1869, in Waterloo,Seneca,New York.
Carrie was the only daughter of Eugene "Frank" Adsitt and Mary Ann Ingersoll of Ithaca, New York.
Mary Ann Ingersoll was the daughter of Monmouth Hart Ingersoll and Mary Benson Van Liew.(Mary Ann was an agent for Remington Typewriter in the late 1800's.)
Monmouth Ingersoll was the son of John Ingersoll and Hannah Knapp
John Ingersoll was the son of Samuel Ingersoll and Phebe Wilson.
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Carolyn was a 1923 graduate of Cornell University.
Carolyn married first Foster M Coffin, Cornell '12.
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'09 AB; 'x3 BS—Robert E. Treman '09 and Carolyn Slater Coffin '23 were married at San Bernardino, Calif., on June 14.
Mrs. Treman was formerly the wife of Foster M. Coffin ?2
Published in The Cornell Alumni News July 1933
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Cooley Family Papers,[ca.1891]-1978.
Clippings, programs, photographs, and memorabilia of Carolyn Slater Treman Cooley, her second husband Charles R. Cooley, her mother Caroline Adsitt Slater, her first husband Robert E. Treman, and other family members. [sic].... Also a photo of the women of the Cornell Class of 1923 at their five year reunion. The picture includes Carolyn Slater (Coffin) Treman, Barbara McClintock, and the Class of '23 stuffed cow mascot on wheels.
....Charles Ransom Cooley (1895-1966) graduated from Cornell University in 1922, and was a landscape architect. He married Carolyn Slater, Cornell University Class of 1923.
Information from the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
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The Cornell President's house at 511 Cayuga Heights Road was originally owned and built by J. Lakin Baldridge (Class of 1915). Known as Robin Hill, in 1944 it was purchased by Robert Treman, who lived there with his wife Carolyn Slater and their daughters, Laura (Lolly) Treman Alquist and Carol Treman des Cognets, until the late 1950s. Cornell University purchased the house in 1963 as the home of James Perkins, the seventh president of the university. President Perkins, his wife, and their four children lived there until 1969. The University sold the house, and repurchased it again in 1993, when it was officially designated as the President's House.
Information from the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library

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Carolyn Penelope Slater
(1899 - 1988)
Born in New York on 5 Apr 1899 to Samuel Scott Slater and Caroline "Carrie" Ingersoll Adsit. Carolyn Penelope Slater married Foster Meldrum Coffin and had 1 child. She passed away on April 9, 1988 in Tucson, Pima, Arizona, USA.
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Carolyn was a daughter of Samuel Scott Slater and Caroline Ingersoll Adsitt Slater.
~Samuel was born on January 24 1870, in New York City, New York, United States.
~Caroline "Carrie" Adsitt was born on July 23 1869, in Waterloo,Seneca,New York.
Carrie was the only daughter of Eugene "Frank" Adsitt and Mary Ann Ingersoll of Ithaca, New York.
Mary Ann Ingersoll was the daughter of Monmouth Hart Ingersoll and Mary Benson Van Liew.(Mary Ann was an agent for Remington Typewriter in the late 1800's.)
Monmouth Ingersoll was the son of John Ingersoll and Hannah Knapp
John Ingersoll was the son of Samuel Ingersoll and Phebe Wilson.
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Carolyn was a 1923 graduate of Cornell University.
Carolyn married first Foster M Coffin, Cornell '12.
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'09 AB; 'x3 BS—Robert E. Treman '09 and Carolyn Slater Coffin '23 were married at San Bernardino, Calif., on June 14.
Mrs. Treman was formerly the wife of Foster M. Coffin ?2
Published in The Cornell Alumni News July 1933
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Cooley Family Papers,[ca.1891]-1978.
Clippings, programs, photographs, and memorabilia of Carolyn Slater Treman Cooley, her second husband Charles R. Cooley, her mother Caroline Adsitt Slater, her first husband Robert E. Treman, and other family members. [sic].... Also a photo of the women of the Cornell Class of 1923 at their five year reunion. The picture includes Carolyn Slater (Coffin) Treman, Barbara McClintock, and the Class of '23 stuffed cow mascot on wheels.
....Charles Ransom Cooley (1895-1966) graduated from Cornell University in 1922, and was a landscape architect. He married Carolyn Slater, Cornell University Class of 1923.
Information from the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
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The Cornell President's house at 511 Cayuga Heights Road was originally owned and built by J. Lakin Baldridge (Class of 1915). Known as Robin Hill, in 1944 it was purchased by Robert Treman, who lived there with his wife Carolyn Slater and their daughters, Laura (Lolly) Treman Alquist and Carol Treman des Cognets, until the late 1950s. Cornell University purchased the house in 1963 as the home of James Perkins, the seventh president of the university. President Perkins, his wife, and their four children lived there until 1969. The University sold the house, and repurchased it again in 1993, when it was officially designated as the President's House.
Information from the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library

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Carolyn Penelope Slater
(1899 - 1988)
Born in New York on 5 Apr 1899 to Samuel Scott Slater and Caroline "Carrie" Ingersoll Adsit. Carolyn Penelope Slater married Foster Meldrum Coffin and had 1 child. She passed away on April 9, 1988 in Tucson, Pima, Arizona, USA.
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Inscription

CAROLYN SLATER
WIFE OF ROBERT
APRIL 5, 1899- APRIL 9,1988

Gravesite Details

The grave marker is a large, oblong river-style rock.Inscription is on an attacted reddish plaque with raised gold lettering



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