| Family Tree: | New World - Part 150 | |
| Son of: | Frederick Bostwick (1852) and Ida M. (1859) | GBFA |
| Born: | 12/11/1880 in Connecticut |
GBFA Census |
| Died: | 5/5/1932 in the French Hospital, Manhattan, NY | NY Times |
| Married: | Marie P. (1891) | Census |
| Children: | Mary (1910) | Census |
| 1920 Census, New Haven, Conn, aged 39, teacher in high school |
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| The New York Times wrote this obituary. "The Principal of the Poppenhusan Institute of College Point for 10 years died on 5/5/1932, aged 51, after an illness of several weeks. Besides his widow he left his mother, a daughter Mrs. Mary Drown of Flushing, Queens, a 12 year old son, Charles, and 2 brothers, Laurence E. of Brooklyn, and Frederick who lives in Hawaii. Mr. Bostwick graduated from the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale in 1903, and later received an M.A. from Columbia. He was Principal of a school in Hawaii from 1904 to 1907. He served in World War I for 2 years, and afterwards became a Quarter Master in the Officers Reserve Corps. He belonged to the Sons of the American Revolution, Masons, and the American Legion. He was a trustee of the College Point Savings Bank. |
NY Times 7/5/1932 | |