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Fidelia “Nina” <I>Merrill</I> Hart

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Fidelia “Nina” Merrill Hart

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
21 Jan 1940 (aged 60)
Prophetstown, Whiteside County, Illinois, USA
Burial
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Wife of Dr Bruce David Hart

BRUCE D. HART, M. D.
Among the professional men now on the stage of action in Whitley county, none give higher promise of success and future usefulness than the above popular physician of Churubusco. He has the friend-making talent, so essential to success in any line, and the push and vigor without which none are thoroughly equipped for the struggles of this active age. He has educated himself with care, is devoted to his profession and is imbued with those instincts of sympathy and patience, which are so essential to the devotees of the healing art. David and Lucy (Kinmont) Hart became residents of Thorncreek township in the spring of 1866, where they lived and carried on agricultural operations for a number of years. Eventually, as age approached and they felt the effect of advanced years, they concluded to retire and in the early nineties located at Columbia City. Mrs. Hart died in February, 1904, and her husband passed away December 8,
1906. Bruce D. Hart, one of the nine children, was born on the farm in Thorncreek township, October 5, 1878. He grew up on the paternal homestead, going through the experiences usual with the farmer boy and when of age entered as a. student at Franklin College, where he devoted himself to assiduous study for a year. He then accepted a clerkship in a drug store, that line of business being in accord with the plans he had formed for his future. After three years of this experience, he took up the study of medicine in earnest and after a brief preparatory course entered the Keokuk (Iowa) Medical College. He devoted two years to work in this institution and a similar period in the Indiana Medical College at Indianapolis, where he was graduated in the class of 7906. In June of that year he returned to Churubusco and began the practice of his profession with such earnestness that he has already in the brief time since elapsing secured a solid standing as one of the coming men of Whitley county's medical fraternity.
October 18, 1906, Dr. Hart married Miss Nina Merrill, a popular young lady of Prophetstown, who has proved a welcome accession to the social circles of Churubusco. Dr. Hart is a member of the Whitley County Medical Society and keeps abreast of all the advances and improvements in his profession. Dr. Hart is a Republican.

Nina was graduate of the 1906 class of Jane Lamb Memorial School of Nursing / Agatha School of Nursing in Clinton, Iowa
Wife of Dr Bruce David Hart

BRUCE D. HART, M. D.
Among the professional men now on the stage of action in Whitley county, none give higher promise of success and future usefulness than the above popular physician of Churubusco. He has the friend-making talent, so essential to success in any line, and the push and vigor without which none are thoroughly equipped for the struggles of this active age. He has educated himself with care, is devoted to his profession and is imbued with those instincts of sympathy and patience, which are so essential to the devotees of the healing art. David and Lucy (Kinmont) Hart became residents of Thorncreek township in the spring of 1866, where they lived and carried on agricultural operations for a number of years. Eventually, as age approached and they felt the effect of advanced years, they concluded to retire and in the early nineties located at Columbia City. Mrs. Hart died in February, 1904, and her husband passed away December 8,
1906. Bruce D. Hart, one of the nine children, was born on the farm in Thorncreek township, October 5, 1878. He grew up on the paternal homestead, going through the experiences usual with the farmer boy and when of age entered as a. student at Franklin College, where he devoted himself to assiduous study for a year. He then accepted a clerkship in a drug store, that line of business being in accord with the plans he had formed for his future. After three years of this experience, he took up the study of medicine in earnest and after a brief preparatory course entered the Keokuk (Iowa) Medical College. He devoted two years to work in this institution and a similar period in the Indiana Medical College at Indianapolis, where he was graduated in the class of 7906. In June of that year he returned to Churubusco and began the practice of his profession with such earnestness that he has already in the brief time since elapsing secured a solid standing as one of the coming men of Whitley county's medical fraternity.
October 18, 1906, Dr. Hart married Miss Nina Merrill, a popular young lady of Prophetstown, who has proved a welcome accession to the social circles of Churubusco. Dr. Hart is a member of the Whitley County Medical Society and keeps abreast of all the advances and improvements in his profession. Dr. Hart is a Republican.

Nina was graduate of the 1906 class of Jane Lamb Memorial School of Nursing / Agatha School of Nursing in Clinton, Iowa


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125658429/fidelia-hart: accessed ), memorial page for Fidelia “Nina” Merrill Hart (4 Nov 1879–21 Jan 1940), Find a Grave Memorial ID 125658429, citing Riverside Cemetery, Prophetstown, Whiteside County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Desert29Girl (contributor 47554298).