Rev John Mallory Bates 1846 Ct
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MRS. JOHN MALLORY BATES
Surnames: Bates, Walker, Glazier
Sarah Glazier Bates was born at Hartford, Conn., March 7, 1846. She is the daughter of Carlos and Phoebe (Walker) Glazier. She attended the Hartford, Conn., high school from which she graduated in 1863. She entered Vassar College,
from which she was graduated A.B. in 1868, with Phi Beta Kappa honors. She received the degree A. M. from the same college in 1872. She later studied in the University of Chicago, and took a course under professors of Harvard University, but it was before either of these universities gave degrees to women. From 1872 until her marriage in 1876 she taught mathematics and astronomy in Wellesley College, being the first professor of these departments in Wellesley.
She was married in Hartford, Conn., on Oct. 10, 1876, to the Rev. John Mallory Bates. Four children were born to them, Luke Manning, George Whitney, Sharah Louise
and Carlos glazier. Mrs. Bates is descended from a line of distinguished American ancestry and is eligible to a number of Colonial orders. She is a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She is a member of the Association of
Collegiate Alumnae, and belong to the Graduate Club of the University of Nebraska. She is an advanced thinker and has an interest in present day problems, of a sociological and civic nature. Her home is at 1730 A. St., Lincoln (NE)
John Mallory Bates 1846 Ct parents MA (1880 census West Hartford Ct)
Luke Manning Bates 1878
George WhitneyBates 1879
Partial list of men who have gone from Connecticut into the ministry.NORTH HAVEN, Edward Blakeslee, William H. Bates, Edward F. Bates, John M. Bates, W. E. Potwine, Francis B. Whitcome.
ARTHUR STANLEY PEASE (1881-1964)
PAPERS
II. Botanical correspondence grouped by sender. The senders are: Albert LeRoy Andres (28 letters, 1903-1924), Rev. John Mallory Bates (25 letters, 1901-1924), Walter Deane (200 letters, 1901-1930), Merritt Lyndon Fernald (98 letters, 1900-1945), and Frances Laetitia Knowlton (24 letters, 1895-1913). Letters are arranged chronologically within each group. The letters from Fernald include information about plans for collecting trips in Canada. 371 letters total.
Folder 15 1903-1924, 28 letters - Bates, Rev. John Mallory (1846-1930)
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