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Dr Jacob Reid Sample

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Dr Jacob Reid Sample

Birth
Mississippi, USA
Death
8 Nov 1915 (aged 75)
Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Summit, Pike County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Father: Dr. John Sample Jr.
Mother: Frances Cecelia Reid
1850,1860 - Lived, Franklin Co., MS
04/25/1861 - Enlisted, Meadville,
Franklin Co., MS
- Pvt., Co A, 9th MS Infantry, Confederate States Army
09/27/1861 - 1st Sgt., 7th MS Infantry, Camp Clark, Bay St. Louis, MS
11/00/1861 - 1st Sgt., Co. A, 7th MS Infantry, serving extra duty as Hospital Steward
06/00/1862 to 12/001863 - Hospital Steward, 7th MS Infantry
04/06/1863 - Appointed Hospital Steward, Provisional Army of the Confederate States, and ordered to report to the colonel, Seventh Regiment Mississippi Volunteers [S. O. 83/2]
03/05/1864 - Absent on furlough for 28 days
04/00/1864 to 08/31/1864 - Hospital Steward, 7th MS Infantry
05/01/1865 - Paroled, Greensboro, NC
1866 - M.D. degree, The New Orleans School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA
12/19/1866 - Married, Ary J. Robinson,
Amite Co., MS
1870 - Practiced medicine, Liberty,
Amite Co, MS
1876,1880,1886,1890,1893,1896 - Practiced medicine, Summit, Pike Co., MS
1900 - Druggist & physician, Pike Co., MS
1910 - Practiced medicine Summit,
Pike Co, MS
11/08/1915 - Died, Jackson, Hinds Co, MS (cause: acute gastritis)

Note: Dr. John Sample, Jr. , father of Dr. Jacob Reid Sample, was born in Cecil Co., MD, in 1806, and died in Summit, Pike Co, MS, in 1878. It is likely that the elder Cr. Sample served as a preceptor for Dr. Jacob Reid Sample, and that based on this training, the latter practiced medicine before the Civil War.

Robert Krick provided input for this biography.

Thanks to Larry Ray for transferring this memorial.

This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F.T. & Koste, J.L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
07/15/2013. Unpublished database.
Father: Dr. John Sample Jr.
Mother: Frances Cecelia Reid
1850,1860 - Lived, Franklin Co., MS
04/25/1861 - Enlisted, Meadville,
Franklin Co., MS
- Pvt., Co A, 9th MS Infantry, Confederate States Army
09/27/1861 - 1st Sgt., 7th MS Infantry, Camp Clark, Bay St. Louis, MS
11/00/1861 - 1st Sgt., Co. A, 7th MS Infantry, serving extra duty as Hospital Steward
06/00/1862 to 12/001863 - Hospital Steward, 7th MS Infantry
04/06/1863 - Appointed Hospital Steward, Provisional Army of the Confederate States, and ordered to report to the colonel, Seventh Regiment Mississippi Volunteers [S. O. 83/2]
03/05/1864 - Absent on furlough for 28 days
04/00/1864 to 08/31/1864 - Hospital Steward, 7th MS Infantry
05/01/1865 - Paroled, Greensboro, NC
1866 - M.D. degree, The New Orleans School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA
12/19/1866 - Married, Ary J. Robinson,
Amite Co., MS
1870 - Practiced medicine, Liberty,
Amite Co, MS
1876,1880,1886,1890,1893,1896 - Practiced medicine, Summit, Pike Co., MS
1900 - Druggist & physician, Pike Co., MS
1910 - Practiced medicine Summit,
Pike Co, MS
11/08/1915 - Died, Jackson, Hinds Co, MS (cause: acute gastritis)

Note: Dr. John Sample, Jr. , father of Dr. Jacob Reid Sample, was born in Cecil Co., MD, in 1806, and died in Summit, Pike Co, MS, in 1878. It is likely that the elder Cr. Sample served as a preceptor for Dr. Jacob Reid Sample, and that based on this training, the latter practiced medicine before the Civil War.

Robert Krick provided input for this biography.

Thanks to Larry Ray for transferring this memorial.

This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F.T. & Koste, J.L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
07/15/2013. Unpublished database.

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