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Dr James Silas Kolb

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Dr James Silas Kolb

Birth
Mississippi, USA
Death
9 Aug 1943 (aged 78)
Johnson County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Clarksville, Johnson County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Dr. James Silas Kolb was born in Loundes County, Mississippi in 1864. He moved to Arkansas in 1878 with his parents, John E. and Artelia Kolb.

Dr. Kolb graduated from the State University at Little Rock, Arkansas. He did his medical studies in New Orleans and Chicago. After finishing school, he practiced medicine at Smedley, Arkansas and lastly, at Clarksville, Arkansas.

On November 16,1887 James Silas married Mollie Virginia Clark. They were the parents of seven children.

After Mollie passed away, Dr. Kolb was to marry twice again. First, he married Cornelia Alice Harmon Coyle on September 23, 1908. Cornelia Alice passed away on February 17, 1909. Then he married Anna Lafayette Fontaine on December 25, 1909. He had no children with either of these two women.

Dr. Kolb was a Mason and a Presbyterian.
Dr. James Silas Kolb was born in Loundes County, Mississippi in 1864. He moved to Arkansas in 1878 with his parents, John E. and Artelia Kolb.

Dr. Kolb graduated from the State University at Little Rock, Arkansas. He did his medical studies in New Orleans and Chicago. After finishing school, he practiced medicine at Smedley, Arkansas and lastly, at Clarksville, Arkansas.

On November 16,1887 James Silas married Mollie Virginia Clark. They were the parents of seven children.

After Mollie passed away, Dr. Kolb was to marry twice again. First, he married Cornelia Alice Harmon Coyle on September 23, 1908. Cornelia Alice passed away on February 17, 1909. Then he married Anna Lafayette Fontaine on December 25, 1909. He had no children with either of these two women.

Dr. Kolb was a Mason and a Presbyterian.


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