Cox, Michael Francis, M. D., F. R. C. P. I., M. R. I. A., 26 Merrion Square, Dublin, Ireland. Member of Senate of Royal and of National University of Ireland; Vice-President of National Literary Society; member Society for Preservation of the Irish Language, Dante Society and Council Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland; Vice-President of the American Irish Historical Society for Ireland.
Cox, Michael H., 28 Windemere Road, Dorchester, Mass.
Cox, William T., 12 South Second Street, Elizabeth, N. J., owner of Cox’s Towing Line; for some years chairman of the fire commissioners of Elizabeth; ex-chief of the Elizabeth Volunteer Fire Department.
Coyle, Rev. James, Taunton, Mass.
Coyle, Rev. John D., 79 Davenport Avenue, New Haven, Conn.
Creagh, Rev. John T., J. U. L., S. T. L., J. C. D., Catholic University, Washington, D. C.; associate professor of canon law.
Creamer, Walter H., 4 Prescott Place, Lynn, Mass. His great-grandfather, Edward Creamer, was born in Kinsale, Ireland, 1756, was graduated from Trinity College, Dublin, and in 1784 settled in Salem, Mass. He was a physician there. This Edward had a son, George, who married Hannah Gardner whose mother was Mary Sullivan, a sister of Gen. John Sullivan of the Revolution and of Gov. James Sullivan of Massachusetts. Walter H. Creamer, here mentioned, is a grandson of the said George and Hannah (Gardner) Creamer.
Crimmins, Cyril, of the Crimmins Realty Company, 624 Madison Avenue, New York City. (Life member of the Society.)
Crimmins, Hon. John D., 40 East Sixty-eighth Street, New York City (member of the Executive Council and life member of the Society); President-General in 1901, 1902 and 1905. Served as a park commissioner of New York City from 1883 to 1888, during which time he was Treasurer and President of the board. He was a member of the Board of Visitors to West Point in 1894, and presidential elector (Democratic) in 1892 and 1904. Was appointed by Governor Roosevelt and served as a member of the Greater New York Charter Revision Commission. In 1894, he was a member of the New York State Constitutional Convention. Is a member of the New York Chamber of Commerce and officially connected with many railway, realty and banking corporations. Among the offices to which he has been chosen may be mentioned: President of the Essex and Hudson Land Improvement Company; honorary Vice-President of the Trust Company of America, New York; Vice-President of the Title Insurance Company of New York; Vice-President of the New York Mortgage and Security Company; director of the Fifth Avenue Bank of New York, and also a director in the following companies: The Century Realty Company and the Chelsea Realty Company. He is prominently identified with the charities of the Roman Catholic Church, as well as with non-sectarian charities. He is a member of the board of managers of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; member of the executive committee of the New York State Branch of the American National Red Cross Society; member of the board of directors of the Pennsylvania, New York and Long Island Railroad Company; member of the board of directors of the Metropolitan Bank; member of the board of managers of St. Vincent’s Hospital; member of the board of trustees of St. John’s Guild, and also of the Provident Loan Society of New York. Mr. Crimmins is also a director of the City and Suburban Homes Company of New York, which has for its object to provide model homes at reasonable cost for working people. He is a member of the following clubs: Catholic, Metropolitan, Lawyers, Democratic, Manhattan, and of the Wee Burn Golf Club, of which he was formerly President. He is likewise a member of the board of managers of the Sevilla Home for Children, a non-sectarian charity, and is also one of the managers of the Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents.
Crimmins, Capt. Martin L., U. S. A., care of War Department, Washington, D. C.