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Dr Charles Willis Abraham

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Dr Charles Willis Abraham

Birth
Montgomery County, New York, USA
Death
8 Jan 1892 (aged 61)
Fayette, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Fayette, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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History of Lafayette County
Charles Abraham, M.D., Fayette; born in Montgomery Co., N.Y., April 27, 1829, where he remained until 1852; he then attended medical college at Worcester, Mass.; after finishing his collegiate course, he remained practicing medicine until 1864, when he removed to Wisconsin and located at Hatch Grove, Grant Co.; in 1872, he opened his office in the village of Fayette, and has remained since. He married Miss E. Oothout in 1854, who died in 1875, when he married again, May 29, 1876, Mrs. Sarah A. Worrell; their only child is Lee Worrell. Mr. Abraham is now Postmaster; is a Republican, and Steward in the M.E. church.
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Died at his residence in the village of Fayette, on Friday, Jan. 8, 1892, of progressive paralysis, Dr. Charles Abraham. Dr. Abraham was born in Montgomery county, New York, April 27, 1830. His early days were spent on his father's farm. At the age of 22 he entered the Eclectic Medical Collage at Worchester, Mass., from which institution he graduated in due course; when he entered upon the practice of medicine in Schoharie county, New York. There he remained until 1864, when he removed to Patch Grove, Grant County, Wis. In 1869 he came to Fayette, where he has since resided.
Since his graduation from the medical college he has been continuously engaged in the practice of his profession, until about two years ago, when he was forced to retire on account of failing health. In his practice Dr. Abraham was remarkably successful, as many residents of Fayette and adjoining towns will gladly testify.
In 1854 deceased was united in marriage to Miss E. Oothwort, who died in 1875. He was again married in 1876 to Sarah A. Worrell, a daughter of John Cline of Fayette.
The Republican Journal 29 Jan 1892
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Death of Dr. Abraham
The Darlington Democrat
Dr. Abrahams, of Fayette, died at his home last Friday afternoon, after a long sickness, aged 62 years. He was one of the old settlers of the county and has lived at Fayette for many years. The funeral occured on Monday afternoon.
Iowa County Democrat 22 Jan 1892
History of Lafayette County
Charles Abraham, M.D., Fayette; born in Montgomery Co., N.Y., April 27, 1829, where he remained until 1852; he then attended medical college at Worcester, Mass.; after finishing his collegiate course, he remained practicing medicine until 1864, when he removed to Wisconsin and located at Hatch Grove, Grant Co.; in 1872, he opened his office in the village of Fayette, and has remained since. He married Miss E. Oothout in 1854, who died in 1875, when he married again, May 29, 1876, Mrs. Sarah A. Worrell; their only child is Lee Worrell. Mr. Abraham is now Postmaster; is a Republican, and Steward in the M.E. church.
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Died at his residence in the village of Fayette, on Friday, Jan. 8, 1892, of progressive paralysis, Dr. Charles Abraham. Dr. Abraham was born in Montgomery county, New York, April 27, 1830. His early days were spent on his father's farm. At the age of 22 he entered the Eclectic Medical Collage at Worchester, Mass., from which institution he graduated in due course; when he entered upon the practice of medicine in Schoharie county, New York. There he remained until 1864, when he removed to Patch Grove, Grant County, Wis. In 1869 he came to Fayette, where he has since resided.
Since his graduation from the medical college he has been continuously engaged in the practice of his profession, until about two years ago, when he was forced to retire on account of failing health. In his practice Dr. Abraham was remarkably successful, as many residents of Fayette and adjoining towns will gladly testify.
In 1854 deceased was united in marriage to Miss E. Oothwort, who died in 1875. He was again married in 1876 to Sarah A. Worrell, a daughter of John Cline of Fayette.
The Republican Journal 29 Jan 1892
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Death of Dr. Abraham
The Darlington Democrat
Dr. Abrahams, of Fayette, died at his home last Friday afternoon, after a long sickness, aged 62 years. He was one of the old settlers of the county and has lived at Fayette for many years. The funeral occured on Monday afternoon.
Iowa County Democrat 22 Jan 1892


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