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Bryon Fenner Babbitt

Birth
Corry, Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
31 May 1956 (aged 82)
St. Louis County, Missouri, USA
Burial
St. Louis County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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BABBITT, Byron Fenner, lawyer, U. S. commissioner; born Corry, Pa., Apr. 4, 1874; son of Charles O. and Susan (Thayer) Babbitt; graduated from Corry (Pa.) High School, 1893, Corry Business College, 1894, Washington University Law School, St. Louis, LL.
B., 1899; married, St. Louis, Nov. 6, 1901, Nellie A. Bagnell. Came to St. Louis from Corry, Pa., Nov. 6, 1895; resided with uncle, late Judge A. M. Thayer, U. S. Circuit Judge, 8th Circuit; was his private secretary and also later private secretary to Judge Elmer B. Adams, U. S. Circuit Judge, for four years; studied law under Judge Thayer and at law school. Admitted to bar, 1899; appointed U. S. Commissioner in Jan. 1901, and reappointed Jan. 1, 1905, by Judge Adams. Member of St. Louis Bar Assn., American Bar Assn. Democrat. Episcopalian (Christ Church Cathedral). Office: 421 Olive St.
Residence: 3802 Washington Ave. He was an original member of the Society of the War of 1812 in the State of Missouri.

Only cremated at Valhalla and the cremains went back to the funeral home for family to pick up
Contributor: Susan Ing (47043987) • [email protected]
BABBITT, Byron Fenner, lawyer, U. S. commissioner; born Corry, Pa., Apr. 4, 1874; son of Charles O. and Susan (Thayer) Babbitt; graduated from Corry (Pa.) High School, 1893, Corry Business College, 1894, Washington University Law School, St. Louis, LL.
B., 1899; married, St. Louis, Nov. 6, 1901, Nellie A. Bagnell. Came to St. Louis from Corry, Pa., Nov. 6, 1895; resided with uncle, late Judge A. M. Thayer, U. S. Circuit Judge, 8th Circuit; was his private secretary and also later private secretary to Judge Elmer B. Adams, U. S. Circuit Judge, for four years; studied law under Judge Thayer and at law school. Admitted to bar, 1899; appointed U. S. Commissioner in Jan. 1901, and reappointed Jan. 1, 1905, by Judge Adams. Member of St. Louis Bar Assn., American Bar Assn. Democrat. Episcopalian (Christ Church Cathedral). Office: 421 Olive St.
Residence: 3802 Washington Ave. He was an original member of the Society of the War of 1812 in the State of Missouri.

Only cremated at Valhalla and the cremains went back to the funeral home for family to pick up
Contributor: Susan Ing (47043987) • [email protected]


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