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Dr Dillon Francis Acker

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Dr Dillon Francis Acker Veteran

Birth
Hannibal, Oswego County, New York, USA
Death
28 Oct 1909 (aged 63)
Hannibal, Oswego County, New York, USA
Burial
Hannibal, Oswego County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
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Acker, Dr. Dillon F., physician and surgeon, has held the office of supervisor, postmaster and town clerk of Hannibal. He was born in Hannibal in 1845, and read medicine with his father, Dr. W. J. Acker, whom he succeeded in practice. He attended lectures at the University of Ann Arbor, Mich., graduated at the medical department of the University of Buffalo, and is now in practice here. He married Vina E. Barrett, in 1867, and they have two children, Nellie M., and Dr. W. B., a physician in practice in New York city, whose grandfather, Dr. W. J. Acker, was a native of Schodack, N. Y., who commenced the practice of medicine in Hannibal in 1842, and continued nearly until his death in 1884. His father, Nicholas Acker, served in the war of 1812 and his grandfather in the Revolutionary war. Dr. D. F. Acker was ten years examining surgeon for the United States Pension Department. He was a member of the 84th Regiment N. Y. Inf. during the Rebellion. After the war he joined the 48th Regiment N. G. S. N. Y. of Oswego, holding commissions as second lieutenant, first lieutenant, captain, assistant surgeon, and surgeon, and also surgeon of the 29th Separate Co., serving twenty-three years.

Source: https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nyoswego/oswegocounty/famsketch1b.html
Acker, Dr. Dillon F., physician and surgeon, has held the office of supervisor, postmaster and town clerk of Hannibal. He was born in Hannibal in 1845, and read medicine with his father, Dr. W. J. Acker, whom he succeeded in practice. He attended lectures at the University of Ann Arbor, Mich., graduated at the medical department of the University of Buffalo, and is now in practice here. He married Vina E. Barrett, in 1867, and they have two children, Nellie M., and Dr. W. B., a physician in practice in New York city, whose grandfather, Dr. W. J. Acker, was a native of Schodack, N. Y., who commenced the practice of medicine in Hannibal in 1842, and continued nearly until his death in 1884. His father, Nicholas Acker, served in the war of 1812 and his grandfather in the Revolutionary war. Dr. D. F. Acker was ten years examining surgeon for the United States Pension Department. He was a member of the 84th Regiment N. Y. Inf. during the Rebellion. After the war he joined the 48th Regiment N. G. S. N. Y. of Oswego, holding commissions as second lieutenant, first lieutenant, captain, assistant surgeon, and surgeon, and also surgeon of the 29th Separate Co., serving twenty-three years.

Source: https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nyoswego/oswegocounty/famsketch1b.html

Inscription

Co. F 84 N Y
Enlisted July 1, 1864 and discharged October 31, 1864.



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