Coddington, John Insley, 1903-

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John Insley Coddington (1902-1991) was a professor at Harvard College. After he left the school, he worked for many years in the State Department in Washington. He was a Fellow in the National Genealogical Society and served as the society's president and was editor of its National Genealogical Society Quarterly. Walter Charlton Hartridge (1914-1974) of Savannah, Georgia, edited and published several collections of family letters and was the author of the text of a book of etchings and drawings of Savannah. He also published a number of articles on the Santo Domingo refugees in America. He was a student under John I. Coddington at Harvard; the two men kept in touch through letters and visits throughout the remainder of Hartridge's life.

From the description of John Insley Coddington collection on Walter Charlton Hartridge, 1939-1972. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 166506916

Coddington earned his Harvard AB in 1924 and his AM in 1929. He was a teaching fellow for History 1 in 1932-1933.

From the description of Notes and related materials in History 1, ca. 1932. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 228511468

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associatedWith Coddington family. family
associatedWith Coddington, Randolph, 1811-1897 person
associatedWith Fatio family. family
associatedWith Fenwick family. family
associatedWith Fenwick, John, 1618-1683. person
associatedWith Hartridge, Walter Charlton, 1914-1974. person
associatedWith Harvard University corporateBody
associatedWith Howell, Charles G. person
associatedWith Huard family. family
associatedWith Jacobus, Donald Lines person
associatedWith Merriman, Roger Bigelow, 1876-1945. person
associatedWith Rubincam, Milton, 1909- person
associatedWith Walton family. family
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Salem (N.J.)
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Birth 1903

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