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Dr Nicholas Abbott

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Dr Nicholas Abbott

Birth
Newbury, Orange County, Vermont, USA
Death
29 Sep 1871 (aged 72)
Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Son of Bancroft Abbott and Lydia White.
He married Mira Jane Jewett, daughter of Dr. Luther Jewett and Betsey Adams.

"Dr. Nicholas Abbott died on yesterday afternoon, having entered his 73rd year on the 18th instant. His death occurred at the residence of Dr. Luther Jewett, a brother of his wife, with whom he and his estimable lady, to whom he was married forty-two years ago, have been residing since spring. It was the result of successive strokes of paralysis, the first which occurred six years ago.

"Dr. Abbott was born in Newbury, Vermont, and removed to Troy, Ohio, in 1834 where he had a very large practice as a physician, and acquired a large property, and had a large circle of friends. He was characterized by a generous personality and an open-handed liberality. He has three sons in Nebraska--one a physician--and a son-in-law in St. Louis. His funeral will be attended at the residence of Dr. Jewett on tomorrow (Sunday) at 3 o'clock." (from his obituary)

Go your way to the land of the Ancestors,
where they wait for you with open arms, there on the edge between this world and the next.
See; there they stand.
Ancestral spirits, welcome this one
to the place where we all must go.
(Ceisiwr Serith)
Son of Bancroft Abbott and Lydia White.
He married Mira Jane Jewett, daughter of Dr. Luther Jewett and Betsey Adams.

"Dr. Nicholas Abbott died on yesterday afternoon, having entered his 73rd year on the 18th instant. His death occurred at the residence of Dr. Luther Jewett, a brother of his wife, with whom he and his estimable lady, to whom he was married forty-two years ago, have been residing since spring. It was the result of successive strokes of paralysis, the first which occurred six years ago.

"Dr. Abbott was born in Newbury, Vermont, and removed to Troy, Ohio, in 1834 where he had a very large practice as a physician, and acquired a large property, and had a large circle of friends. He was characterized by a generous personality and an open-handed liberality. He has three sons in Nebraska--one a physician--and a son-in-law in St. Louis. His funeral will be attended at the residence of Dr. Jewett on tomorrow (Sunday) at 3 o'clock." (from his obituary)

Go your way to the land of the Ancestors,
where they wait for you with open arms, there on the edge between this world and the next.
See; there they stand.
Ancestral spirits, welcome this one
to the place where we all must go.
(Ceisiwr Serith)

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Died in Lafayette, Ind.
Where his mortal remains lie buried



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