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Joshua N Howard

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Joshua N Howard

Birth
Bedford County, Tennessee, USA
Death
26 Jun 1891 (aged 64)
Morgantown, Butler County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Morgantown, Butler County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 2nd ed.,
1885, Butler Co.

DR. JOSHUA N. HOWARD, Morgantown, Butler County, was born in Bedford
County, Tenn., June 3, 1827, and passed his first five years in the home
of his birth. His parents then removed to Robertson County, in the same
State, where he was brought up and educated. In 1857 he removed to
Adairville, Logan County, where, in 1862, he commenced the practice of
medicine, he having studied that profession with Dr. A. M. Henrickson,
and graduated at the university at Louisville, in the department of
medicine. In February, 1863, he again made a change of residence, and
became a practitioner in Morgantown, where he now resides. He has been
a member of the Methodist Church from boyhood, and since 1852 has been a
member of the I.O.O.F., and filled every position in the lodge. In 1871
he became one of the fraternity of Woodbury Lodge, No. 280, of Masons.
He has always been a strong advocate of temperance. In early life he was
a Whig in politics, later a Republican, and finally a member of the
Greenback party. The Doctor has been twice married, first in 1847, to
Miss Martha Strain, of Robertson County, Tenn., who bore him two
children: Joella and Mrs. Rosalie McKinney, both now deceased. Mrs.
Howard died at Adairville, Ky., July 31, 1853, and June 28, 1858, the
Doctor made Miss Mary Anderson his second wife. They had one child,
Mattie, who died in her eighteenth year. Dr. Howard is the second oldest
physician in the county.
Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 2nd ed.,
1885, Butler Co.

DR. JOSHUA N. HOWARD, Morgantown, Butler County, was born in Bedford
County, Tenn., June 3, 1827, and passed his first five years in the home
of his birth. His parents then removed to Robertson County, in the same
State, where he was brought up and educated. In 1857 he removed to
Adairville, Logan County, where, in 1862, he commenced the practice of
medicine, he having studied that profession with Dr. A. M. Henrickson,
and graduated at the university at Louisville, in the department of
medicine. In February, 1863, he again made a change of residence, and
became a practitioner in Morgantown, where he now resides. He has been
a member of the Methodist Church from boyhood, and since 1852 has been a
member of the I.O.O.F., and filled every position in the lodge. In 1871
he became one of the fraternity of Woodbury Lodge, No. 280, of Masons.
He has always been a strong advocate of temperance. In early life he was
a Whig in politics, later a Republican, and finally a member of the
Greenback party. The Doctor has been twice married, first in 1847, to
Miss Martha Strain, of Robertson County, Tenn., who bore him two
children: Joella and Mrs. Rosalie McKinney, both now deceased. Mrs.
Howard died at Adairville, Ky., July 31, 1853, and June 28, 1858, the
Doctor made Miss Mary Anderson his second wife. They had one child,
Mattie, who died in her eighteenth year. Dr. Howard is the second oldest
physician in the county.


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