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Dr Obediah Hendrick

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Dr Obediah Hendrick

Birth
Jones County, Georgia, USA
Death
1915 (aged 91–92)
Meridian, Lauderdale County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Macon, Noxubee County, Mississippi, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.1026982, Longitude: -88.5507694
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Son of John Hendrick (1802-1873) and Nancy Abernathy Hendrick (1802-1863)

He graduated from Tulane Medical School in 1853 and attended the Pennsylvania Medical College. He settled in Macon County, Mississippi 1860 and practiced there many years.

Obituary: Dr. O. Hendrick of Meridian died Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock, after an illness lasting several weeks. His age was 94. He is survived by two children, Mrs. Nancy A. Hunter of this city, with whom he has made his home for the past several years, and a son in Texas (James William Hendrick). Dr. Hendrick was an honorary member of the Lauderdale County Medical Association and was the oldest graduate of the medical department of Tulane University, New Orleans, La. Up to a short time ago he was very active and had attended several meetings of the local medical association. His body was shipped to Macon, Mississippi, Monday morning at 8 o'clock for interment, this being his old home, where he had practiced. A telegram was received last night from the Tulane University, expressing deep regret because of the death of Dr. Hendrick.
Son of John Hendrick (1802-1873) and Nancy Abernathy Hendrick (1802-1863)

He graduated from Tulane Medical School in 1853 and attended the Pennsylvania Medical College. He settled in Macon County, Mississippi 1860 and practiced there many years.

Obituary: Dr. O. Hendrick of Meridian died Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock, after an illness lasting several weeks. His age was 94. He is survived by two children, Mrs. Nancy A. Hunter of this city, with whom he has made his home for the past several years, and a son in Texas (James William Hendrick). Dr. Hendrick was an honorary member of the Lauderdale County Medical Association and was the oldest graduate of the medical department of Tulane University, New Orleans, La. Up to a short time ago he was very active and had attended several meetings of the local medical association. His body was shipped to Macon, Mississippi, Monday morning at 8 o'clock for interment, this being his old home, where he had practiced. A telegram was received last night from the Tulane University, expressing deep regret because of the death of Dr. Hendrick.


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