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Paul Babcock Munson

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Paul Babcock Munson

Birth
Albany, Albany County, New York, USA
Death
18 Sep 1912 (aged 36)
Albany, Albany County, New York, USA
Burial
Menands, Albany County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.7042806, Longitude: -73.7334444
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He was a graduate of Norwalk Military Institute, Phillips Andover Academy, and Yale University.

PAUL BABCOCK MUNSON, second son and fourth of the seven children of Samuel Lyman and Susan Babcock (Hopkins) Munson, was born March 5, 1875, at Albany, N. Y. He was prepared at Phillips Academy, Andover,
Mass, for the [Yale College] Sheffield Scientific School, where he took
the Select course.

After graduation [Class of 1897] he went into the business established by his father in 1867, the manufacture of collars, shirts, and women's garments. The firm was incorporated in March, 1911, under the name of the S. L. Munson Co., of which he was vice-president. He was a director and member of the house committee of the University Club.

Mr. Munson died after an operation for appendicitis at the Homeopathic Hospital, Albany, September 18, 1912, at the age of 37 years. He was unmarried. His parents, five brothers, and two sisters survive him. One of his sisters is the wife of Robert H Lyman (B A Yale 1884).

He was a member of the Madison Avenue [Dutch] Reformed Church in Albany.

SOURCE: "1912-1913 Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University"... presented at the annual meeting of the alumni of Yale University, Published, 1915.
He was a graduate of Norwalk Military Institute, Phillips Andover Academy, and Yale University.

PAUL BABCOCK MUNSON, second son and fourth of the seven children of Samuel Lyman and Susan Babcock (Hopkins) Munson, was born March 5, 1875, at Albany, N. Y. He was prepared at Phillips Academy, Andover,
Mass, for the [Yale College] Sheffield Scientific School, where he took
the Select course.

After graduation [Class of 1897] he went into the business established by his father in 1867, the manufacture of collars, shirts, and women's garments. The firm was incorporated in March, 1911, under the name of the S. L. Munson Co., of which he was vice-president. He was a director and member of the house committee of the University Club.

Mr. Munson died after an operation for appendicitis at the Homeopathic Hospital, Albany, September 18, 1912, at the age of 37 years. He was unmarried. His parents, five brothers, and two sisters survive him. One of his sisters is the wife of Robert H Lyman (B A Yale 1884).

He was a member of the Madison Avenue [Dutch] Reformed Church in Albany.

SOURCE: "1912-1913 Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University"... presented at the annual meeting of the alumni of Yale University, Published, 1915.


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