from Harvard Medical College in 1852. The next year he settled in New Bedford,Mass., and began the practice of his profession, which steadily increased, and has been
his life work. He married, May 2, 1854, Mary Hooper, daughter of William G. and Eunice (Hooper) Blackler, of New Bedford. She came from an honored lineage. On
her father's side she was descended from Thomas Gerry, esq., born in Newton Abbot, England, in 1702, and from Madam Elizabeth (Greenfield) Gerry, born in Boston in
1716. These were also the parents of Elbridge Gerry, governor of Massachusetts, and fifth vice-president of the United States. Her maternal grandfather was Hon. Nathaniel Hooper, lineal descendant of Bishop Hooper, of England, and his family has been for several generations prominent in the State.The Abbes' have three children: William, Edward and Mary Hooper. Mrs.Mary Hooper Abbe was a woman greatly beloved. She had great energy of character and strong self-reliance, was an earnest, active, and valued member of Grace (Episcopal) Church. She died December 18, 1881.
Dr. Abbe quietly and without ostentation pursued his profession for thirty-five years, never finding time or inclination to engage in other pursuits.
Republican in his political affiliations, Edward has never cared for official preferment. He honorably served, however, as member of the School Board five years, but has sought honors only in the line of his profession.
from Harvard Medical College in 1852. The next year he settled in New Bedford,Mass., and began the practice of his profession, which steadily increased, and has been
his life work. He married, May 2, 1854, Mary Hooper, daughter of William G. and Eunice (Hooper) Blackler, of New Bedford. She came from an honored lineage. On
her father's side she was descended from Thomas Gerry, esq., born in Newton Abbot, England, in 1702, and from Madam Elizabeth (Greenfield) Gerry, born in Boston in
1716. These were also the parents of Elbridge Gerry, governor of Massachusetts, and fifth vice-president of the United States. Her maternal grandfather was Hon. Nathaniel Hooper, lineal descendant of Bishop Hooper, of England, and his family has been for several generations prominent in the State.The Abbes' have three children: William, Edward and Mary Hooper. Mrs.Mary Hooper Abbe was a woman greatly beloved. She had great energy of character and strong self-reliance, was an earnest, active, and valued member of Grace (Episcopal) Church. She died December 18, 1881.
Dr. Abbe quietly and without ostentation pursued his profession for thirty-five years, never finding time or inclination to engage in other pursuits.
Republican in his political affiliations, Edward has never cared for official preferment. He honorably served, however, as member of the School Board five years, but has sought honors only in the line of his profession.
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