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Harold E Ross

Person ID
9448
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White Male born in 1881 died in 1966
Census Records
YearNameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
1910Ross, Harold EHead211 Dryden Rd28WhiteColorado1st MarriageProfessor
1950Ross, Harold EHead115 McIntyre Pl68WhiteColoradoMarriedNone
Relatives in 1910 US Census
NameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
Ross, Jessie WWife211 Dryden Rd30WhitePennsylvania1st MarriageNone
Ross, Jane EDaughter211 Dryden Rd1y 6moWhiteNew YorkSingleNone
Relatives in 1950 US Census
NameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
Ross, Jessie WWife115 McIntyre Pl72WhitePennsylvaniaMarriedNone
Greig, William SmithRoomer115 McIntyre Pl25WhiteArkansasNever MarriedAssistant in Vegetable Crops
Wright, NelsonRoomer115 McIntyre Pl22WhiteNew YorkNever MarriedNone
Bassage, RobertRoomer115 McIntyre Pl18WhiteNew YorkNever MarriedAssistant in Agronomy
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Harold E. Ross Jr.
The Ithaca Journal, Jul 21 1944, P. 3, with photo.

"A navigator in the U.S. Army Air Forces, Harold E. Ross Jr., son of Prof. H. E. Ross and Mrs. Ross of Forest Home, received his wings at the end of June in Hondo. Tex. He was also commissioned a second lieutenant.
  Graduated from Cornell in 1938, Lieutenant Ross received his M.S degree from Cornell in 1939. He entered the U.S, Army in July, 1942, and trained at Miami Beach, Fla, Fort Logan, Colo., Bowman Field, Ky., Maxton Field, N. C., and Camp Benning, Ga.
  Stationed in Australia from January, 1943, to August, 1943, Lieutenant Ross then returned to this country to study navigation, which he received at Texas Technology College, Lublock, Tex., and Santa Anna. Calif., before going to Hondo. 
  Lieutenant Ross is now at Tampa, Fia., for advanced training."

July 21, 1944

Obituary for Prof. Harold E. Ross
The Ithaca Journal, Fri Jul 1, 1966, P.3, with photo

"Famed Dairy Specialist Dies at 84
  Professor Emeritus Harold E. Ross, 84, of 115 McIntyre Pl. died today, July 1, 1966, at Tompkins County Hospital. He retired from the dairy department at Cornell University in 1947 after more than 40 years on the staff.
  Mr. Ross received the B.S. degree from Cornell in 1906 and M.S. in 1909.
  He became an assistant professor in 1906 and was made full professor in 1912. He was a pioneer in dairy science, studied dairy bacteriology in South America, and was one of the first teachers to offer a course dealing with technical and sanitary aspects of fresh milk production and distribution.
  Mr. Ross wrote four textbooks in the dairy field as well as many bulletins and papers. During World War I, he was appointed by the U.S. government as a consultant for the cheese industry.
  He was born Oct. 23, 1881 in Leadville, Colo., attended Waverly (N.Y.) high school and studied at the University of Chicago. His affiliations included the American Dairy Science Assn., Society of American Bacteriologists, Sigma Xi, Gamma Alpha, Masons, and Forest Home Chapel.
  His wife, Jessie Fremont Williams Ross, died earlier this year.
  He is survived by two sons, John W. Ross of Ithaca and H. Ellis Ross of West Springfield, Mass.; a daughter, Mrs. Jane Moore of Edina, Minn.; seven grandchildren; two great-grand-children; and a brother, Earl D. Moss of Ames, Iowa."

July 1, 1966