Wilson Shaw McClintock

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Wilson Shaw McClintock

Birth
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
8 May 1950 (aged 68)
Shadyside, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section: 14 Lot: 39 Grave: 14
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Bio Yale
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WILSON SHAW McCLINTOCK, B A 1906 Born January 4, 1882, Pittsburgh, Pa , died May 9, 1950, Pittsburgh, Pa Father, Jonas Roup McClmtock of Pittsburgh, son of Jonas Roup and Rachel Ball (Graham) McClmtock Mother, Elizabeth Carswell (Arbuthnot) McClmtock, daughter of Charles and Elizabeth
(Shaw) Arbuthnot Yale relatives include Thomas S Arbuthnot, '94 (uncle), Charles Arbuthnot, 3d, '12 (cousin) The Hill School Freshman Football Team, coach 1909 Freshman Football Team, Yale Corinthian Yacht Club, Fence Orator, Class historian, Alpha Delta Phi. Partner Cook & McClintock, real estate, Pittsburgh, 1906-10, vice-president E J Thompson Company, automobile construction, Pittsburgh, 1910-14 and manager Stevens-Duryea department 1915-17, vice-president National Surety Company, Pittsburgh, special representative Moore, Leonard & Lynch, brokers, Pittsburgh, 1930-50, State senator Pennsylvania 1922-26, First Lieutenant Air Service in World War I (in Mejise-Argonne offensive), trustee Pittsburgh Hospital and Pittsburgh Newsboys Home, president Yale Club of Pittsburgh 1924-26, member Shady Side Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh Unmarried Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Homewood Cemetery , Pittsburgh
Bio Yale
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WILSON SHAW McCLINTOCK, B A 1906 Born January 4, 1882, Pittsburgh, Pa , died May 9, 1950, Pittsburgh, Pa Father, Jonas Roup McClmtock of Pittsburgh, son of Jonas Roup and Rachel Ball (Graham) McClmtock Mother, Elizabeth Carswell (Arbuthnot) McClmtock, daughter of Charles and Elizabeth
(Shaw) Arbuthnot Yale relatives include Thomas S Arbuthnot, '94 (uncle), Charles Arbuthnot, 3d, '12 (cousin) The Hill School Freshman Football Team, coach 1909 Freshman Football Team, Yale Corinthian Yacht Club, Fence Orator, Class historian, Alpha Delta Phi. Partner Cook & McClintock, real estate, Pittsburgh, 1906-10, vice-president E J Thompson Company, automobile construction, Pittsburgh, 1910-14 and manager Stevens-Duryea department 1915-17, vice-president National Surety Company, Pittsburgh, special representative Moore, Leonard & Lynch, brokers, Pittsburgh, 1930-50, State senator Pennsylvania 1922-26, First Lieutenant Air Service in World War I (in Mejise-Argonne offensive), trustee Pittsburgh Hospital and Pittsburgh Newsboys Home, president Yale Club of Pittsburgh 1924-26, member Shady Side Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh Unmarried Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Homewood Cemetery , Pittsburgh

Gravesite Details

, Burial Date 1950, Ref: Cemetery Records