Gilbert Fairchild Close, 1881–1952?> (aged 71 years)
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- Gilbert Fairchild /Close/
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Note: Photograph of Mary Ellen Hooper (1850), wife of John Edward Close (1849), with family Photograph of Mary Ellen Hooper (1850), wife of John Edward Close (1849), with family Probably taken around 1895. Left to right: Gilbert Fairchild Close, Arthur Willis Close, Harold Wilberforce Close, Mary Ellen Close, Ernest Gladstone Close. |
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Note: Living with mother and family at Dunmore, Pensylvania. |
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Secretary to Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States during his second term of office.
between 1916 and 1920
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Note: During World War I, Gilbert Fairchild Close held several positions in the government of President Woodrow Wilson, culminating with that of Stenographer and Private Secretary to the President. During World War I, Gilbert Fairchild Close held several positions in the government of President Woodrow Wilson, culminating with that of Stenographer and Private Secretary to the President. He was born January 7, 1881 in Pittsford, NY, the son of John Edward and Mary Ellen Hooper Close. He entered Princeton University in 1899 and graduated with the Class of 1903. Subsequently he earned his Masters from Princeton in 1909. From 1903 to 1906, he worked for the newly organized Princeton Alumni Weekly. Following five months with the First National Bank of Scranton, he returned to Princeton to work as Secretary to the President of the University, Woodrow Wilson, with whom he had taken classes as an undergraduate. After three and a half years as Secretary, he took the position of Editor of Official Publications and Assistant to the Secretary of Princeton University. In May 1917, he left that post to serve as Confidential Clerk and Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy. Gilbert served Wilson as Stenographer and Private Secretary to the President between August 1918 and February 1920. During this time, he was often by the President's side, whether vacationing with him, or more significantly, accompanying him to the Paris Peace Conference. One of his duties at the conference was to type the first draft of the Treaty of Versailles. Following the Peace Conference, he joined the President on his tour of the United States to promote the treaty. For the remainder of his career, he worked for the Commonwealth Steel Company, and its successor, General Steel Broad Castings. His titles with the company included Assistant to the President, Editor of The Commonwealther, Director of Personnel, and Director of Public Relations. Gilbert married Helen Smith Farrer in 1908. The couple had three children, Gilbert Fairchild, Jr., Charles Donald, and Helen Elizabeth. Following his wife's death in 1937, he married Mrs. Marva D. House. He died in 1952. |
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1848–1890
Birth: 12 December 1848 — Minchinhampton, Stroud, Gloucestershire, England Death: 24 March 1890 — Dunmore, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, America |
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1850–1935
Birth: about 1850 — England Death: about 1935 — Pennsylvania, America |
Marriage | Marriage — 1 October 1872 — Stroud, Gloucestershire, England |
15 months
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1873–1940
Birth: about 1873 — Dursley, Gloucestershire, England Death: about 1940 — Pennsylvania, America |
2 years
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1875–1962
Birth: 29 March 1875 — Auburn, Cayuga County, New York, America Death: about 1962 — Dalton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, America |
4 years
elder brother |
1879–1938
Birth: 5 March 1879 — New York City, Kings County, New York, America Death: 9 April 1938 — Dunmore, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, America |
22 months
himself |
1881–1952
Birth: 7 January 1881 — Pittsford, Monroe County, New York, America Death: 21 October 1952 — St Louis, St Louis County, Missouri, America |
8 years
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1888–1959
Birth: 18 May 1888 — Pittsford, Monroe County, New York, America Death: 1 January 1959 — Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, America |
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1881–1952
Birth: 7 January 1881 — Pittsford, Monroe County, New York, America Death: 21 October 1952 — St Louis, St Louis County, Missouri, America |
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wife |
1886–1937
Birth: 1 September 1886 — Dunmore, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, America Death: about 1937 — America |
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Gilbert Fairchild Close
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Charles Donald Close
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Helen Elizabeth Close
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himself |
1881–1952
Birth: 7 January 1881 — Pittsford, Monroe County, New York, America Death: 21 October 1952 — St Louis, St Louis County, Missouri, America |
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Marriage | Marriage — after 1938 — America |
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Photograph of Mary Ellen Hooper (1850), wife of John Edward Close (1849), with family Probably taken around 1895. Left to right: Gilbert Fairchild Close, Arthur Willis Close, Harold Wilberforce Close, Mary Ellen Close, Ernest Gladstone Close. |
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Census 1900 US Fed |
Living with mother and family at Dunmore, Pensylvania. |
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Photograph of Gilbert Fairchild Close (1881) |
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During World War I, Gilbert Fairchild Close held several positions in the government of President Woodrow Wilson, culminating with that of Stenographer and Private Secretary to the President. He was born January 7, 1881 in Pittsford, NY, the son of John Edward and Mary Ellen Hooper Close. He entered Princeton University in 1899 and graduated with the Class of 1903. Subsequently he earned his Masters from Princeton in 1909. From 1903 to 1906, he worked for the newly organized Princeton Alumni Weekly. Following five months with the First National Bank of Scranton, he returned to Princeton to work as Secretary to the President of the University, Woodrow Wilson, with whom he had taken classes as an undergraduate. After three and a half years as Secretary, he took the position of Editor of Official Publications and Assistant to the Secretary of Princeton University. In May 1917, he left that post to serve as Confidential Clerk and Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy. Gilbert served Wilson as Stenographer and Private Secretary to the President between August 1918 and February 1920. During this time, he was often by the President's side, whether vacationing with him, or more significantly, accompanying him to the Paris Peace Conference. One of his duties at the conference was to type the first draft of the Treaty of Versailles. Following the Peace Conference, he joined the President on his tour of the United States to promote the treaty. For the remainder of his career, he worked for the Commonwealth Steel Company, and its successor, General Steel Broad Castings. His titles with the company included Assistant to the President, Editor of The Commonwealther, Director of Personnel, and Director of Public Relations. Gilbert married Helen Smith Farrer in 1908. The couple had three children, Gilbert Fairchild, Jr., Charles Donald, and Helen Elizabeth. Following his wife's death in 1937, he married Mrs. Marva D. House. He died in 1952. |
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Marriage Index
Note: Thomas Colling Close (1857) Marriage Index Thomas Colling Close (1857) Marriage Index October / November / December 1879 Thomas Colling Close, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland Volume: 10b Page: 142 |
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Note: Mary Lumley (1862) Marriage Index Mary Lumley (1862) Marriage Index October / November / December 1879 Mary Lumley, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland Volume: 10b Page: 142 |
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Note: Thomas Colling Close (1857) Marriage Index Thomas Colling Close (1857) Marriage Index October / November / December 1879 Thomas Colling Close, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland Volume: 10b Page: 142 |
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Marriage Index
Note: Mary Lumley (1862) Marriage Index Mary Lumley (1862) Marriage Index October / November / December 1879 Mary Lumley, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland Volume: 10b Page: 142 |
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Note: Thomas Colling Close (1857) Marriage Index Thomas Colling Close (1857) Marriage Index October / November / December 1879 Thomas Colling Close, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland Volume: 10b Page: 142 |
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Note: Mary Lumley (1862) Marriage Index Mary Lumley (1862) Marriage Index October / November / December 1879 Mary Lumley, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland Volume: 10b Page: 142 |
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Note: Thomas Colling Close (1857) Marriage Index Thomas Colling Close (1857) Marriage Index October / November / December 1879 Thomas Colling Close, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland Volume: 10b Page: 142 |
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Note: Mary Lumley (1862) Marriage Index Mary Lumley (1862) Marriage Index October / November / December 1879 Mary Lumley, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland Volume: 10b Page: 142 |