Taken from the book Physicians of Williamson County A Legacy of Healing 1797-1977 by Hudson Alexander submitted by LindaMooreMora
He received his M.D. degree from the University of Maryland in 1818
In the Nashville Republican newspaper dated April 23, 1825 stated Dr. McGee will go to any part of the western county to perform the operation for extraction stones from the bladder. He was living in Nolensville the time of his death. At the time of his death he left a widow and seven small children.
Taken from the book Physicians of Williamson County A Legacy of Healing 1797-1977 by Hudson Alexander submitted by LindaMooreMora
He received his M.D. degree from the University of Maryland in 1818
In the Nashville Republican newspaper dated April 23, 1825 stated Dr. McGee will go to any part of the western county to perform the operation for extraction stones from the bladder. He was living in Nolensville the time of his death. At the time of his death he left a widow and seven small children.
Inscription
In Memory of WILLIAM MCGEE
The only born son of Rev John McGee
Born November 2 1793
Died June 11 1832
As a token of Love this tombstone was placed over his grave by his sister Frances Douglass
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