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Abijah Clinton “A.C.” Axtell

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Abijah Clinton “A.C.” Axtell

Birth
Sheakleyville, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
20 Jan 1906 (aged 77)
North Warren, Warren County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Youngsville, Warren County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section E 10
Memorial ID
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Contributed by: Dolores Davidson (#46872356)

Doctor A. C. Axtell, present physician and surgeon of Youngsville, was born in Sheakleyville, Mercer county, on July 14, 1828. He was a son of Doctor Samuel and Mary (Loveridge) Axtell, natives of Washington county, who died in Mercer county, he at the age of seventy-four years, and she died in 1884 at the advanced age of ninety-five years. She left a family of nine children—three sons physicians—Doctors W. H., M. B., and A. C; two sons who are farmers — L. S. and J. M., and one son a clergyman, N. H., D. D., and also three daughters. Dr. A. C. Axtell read medicine with his father, and attended lectures at Columbus, O., in 1853 and '54, and settled in New Lebanon in 1854, in the practice of his profession, and in 1865 he settled in Youngsville, where he enjoys an extensive practice in medicine and surgery. He was married in 1853 to Fanny White, of Sheakleyville. They have had a family of five children born to them — Mary, Emma, Willie (died December 30, 1881; one of the most successful teachers in Warren county), Hattie, and Charles S. Hattie is now a teacher in the high school; Mary married Oscar Shutt, and Emma married C. D. Arird, who is the present county superintendent of schools. Doctor Axtell was a volunteer surgeon in the government hospitals at the time of the War of the Rebellion.

death certificate data
Father Name:
DOCTOR Samuel Axtill
Father Birth Place:
Pennsylvania
Mother Name:
Mary Loveridge
Abijah died of chronic nephritis and senile dementia, age 77 his wife already deceased
Contributed by: Dolores Davidson (#46872356)

Doctor A. C. Axtell, present physician and surgeon of Youngsville, was born in Sheakleyville, Mercer county, on July 14, 1828. He was a son of Doctor Samuel and Mary (Loveridge) Axtell, natives of Washington county, who died in Mercer county, he at the age of seventy-four years, and she died in 1884 at the advanced age of ninety-five years. She left a family of nine children—three sons physicians—Doctors W. H., M. B., and A. C; two sons who are farmers — L. S. and J. M., and one son a clergyman, N. H., D. D., and also three daughters. Dr. A. C. Axtell read medicine with his father, and attended lectures at Columbus, O., in 1853 and '54, and settled in New Lebanon in 1854, in the practice of his profession, and in 1865 he settled in Youngsville, where he enjoys an extensive practice in medicine and surgery. He was married in 1853 to Fanny White, of Sheakleyville. They have had a family of five children born to them — Mary, Emma, Willie (died December 30, 1881; one of the most successful teachers in Warren county), Hattie, and Charles S. Hattie is now a teacher in the high school; Mary married Oscar Shutt, and Emma married C. D. Arird, who is the present county superintendent of schools. Doctor Axtell was a volunteer surgeon in the government hospitals at the time of the War of the Rebellion.

death certificate data
Father Name:
DOCTOR Samuel Axtill
Father Birth Place:
Pennsylvania
Mother Name:
Mary Loveridge
Abijah died of chronic nephritis and senile dementia, age 77 his wife already deceased


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