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Partridge, Ernest DeAlton, 1906-1985

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1906 - 1985

Biography

Ernest DeAlton Partridge (1906-1985) was an educational administrator in New Jersey.

Ernest DeAlton Partridge was born November 6, 1906, in Provo, Utah to Ernest DeAlton Partridge and Elizabeth Mae Truman. Ernest married Nell Clark on January 28, 1931, in New York City. He taught at Montclair University in New Jersey. Ernest and Nell lived in New York and New Jersey for over three decades and together helped found the New Jersey State School of Conservation. They had three sons. Ernest died October 7, 1985, and was buried in Farmington, Utah.

Citation:
FamilySearch, July 28, 2022 (Ernest DeAlton Partridge was born November 6, 1906, in Provo, Utah to Ernest DeAlton Partridge and Elizabeth Mae Truman. Ernest married Nell Clark on January 28, 1931, in New York City. He taught at Montclair University in New Jersey. Ernest and Nell lived in New York and New Jersey for over three decades and together helped found the New Jersey State School of Conservation. They had three sons. Ernest died October 7, 1985, and was buried in Farmington, Utah)

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Oral history interview with Ernest DeAlton Partridge

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: UA OH 78
Scope and Contents

Interview by Karl Young with E. DeAlton Partridge, discussing his ancestry, life in Provo, education, career, travels, marriage, and memories of Brigham Young University. Includes transcript and sound recording.

Dates: 1981

Oral history interview with Nell C. Partridge

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: UA OH 108
Scope and Contents

Interview by Helen Stark with Nell Partridge, discussing her early life in Farmington, Utah; her education, career, travels, marriage and children. Includes transcript and sound recording.

Dates: 1981

E. DeAlton Partridge papers

 File — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197230328434]
Identifier: MSS SC 2859
Scope and Contents

A magazine article, an invitation for a reception and dinner, two thank you notes from Esther Peterson, and a greeting card. The materials relate to Partridge's association with Esther Peterson, a special assistant to President Lyndon Johnson on consumer affairs. The magazine article is an interview with Peterson and deals with consumer affairs.

Dates: 1964