Wilson Lloyd Bevan Explained

Wilson Llyod Bevan
Birth Date:17 June 1866
Birth Place:Baltimore County, Maryland, U.S.
Education:Columbia University (MA)
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (PhD)
Occupation:Historian
Spouse:Mary Kaylett
Caroline Eckel
Father:George Frazier Bevan

Wilson Lloyd Bevan (June 17, 1866 – April 8, 1935) was an American historian.

Biography

Wilson Lloyd Bevan was born June 17, 1866, in Baltimore County, Maryland. He was the son of George Frazier Bevan.[1]

In 1886 Wilson Lloyd Bevan ("of Baltimore") was a "candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Arts" on Johns Hopkins University.[2] Later he earned his degree of Master of Arts from Columbia University, New York City. At the University of Munich (Germany) he got his PhD degree.

He served as professor of history at, Tenn.and subsequently at Kenyon College, Ohio.

He was engaged in journalism and for many years he was the New York Churchmans Associate Editor.

In 1920 he started at the University of Delaware as associate professor of history. [3]

In 1926 he was a minister. In that year he was mentioned as "The Rev. Wilson Lloyd Bevan, M.A., Columbia; S.T.B., General; Ph. D. Munich", Professor of Systematic Divinity and Acting Professor of Philosophy at the University of the South.[4]

Wilson Lloyd Bevan married first to Mary Kaylett, then to Caroline Eckel, about 1926. He died April 8, 1935.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: genealogical information . . www.findagrave.com . 2017-12-14 .
  2. Web site: Conferring of Degrees at Johns Hopkins University. 1886. 2017-12-15.
    Web site: Blue Hen Yearbook 1921 . . 1921 . (Student produced yearbook of the) University of Delaware . 2017-12-14. states that he graduated as a BA in 1894.
  3. Web site: Blue Hen Yearbook 1921 . . 1921 . (Student produced yearbook of the) University of Delaware . 2017-12-14.
  4. Web site: Bulletin of the University of the South, vol. 21, no. 4, "Catalogue 1926-1927/Announcements 1927-1928" . . February 1927 . dspace.sewanee.edu . Sewanee, University of the South, Tenn. . 2017-12-15 . 9, 38, 95, 104–5.
  5. Bevan 1893:
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  7. Bevan 1913:
  8. Bevan 1913: digitally available at Hathi Trust.
  9. Bevan 1929: