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Dr Abraham Pfautz Frick

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Dr Abraham Pfautz Frick

Birth
Manheim, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
9 Jul 1913 (aged 77)
Aransas Pass, San Patricio County, Texas, USA
Burial
Aransas Pass, San Patricio County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Dr. Abraham P., Aransas Pass, Tex., b. Aug. 19, 1835 ; m. March 19, 1861, Mary K. Smith, b. Sept., 1842; dau. Nathan S. Smith and Lavinia S. Tennis. from "Genealogical record of Reverend Hans Herr and his direct lineal descendants"

Abraham P. Frick, M.D. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 1861; local Surgeon at Aransas Pass, Texas for the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad, died at his home July 11, 1913. from Journal of the American Medical Association, Volume 61, Part 1, p786.

FRICK, Abraham P. - Assistant Surgeon. Born 19 Aug 1835 at Neffsville, Manheim Twp, Lancaster Co., PA; the son of Jacob & Maria Heller (Pfautz) Frick. Married Phebe Mary Keturiah Smith on 19 March 1861. Enlisted 15 Sept `61 at Harrisburg, PA. Mustered in 15 Oct `61. Promoted 24 Nov `62 to Surgeon of the 103d PA Infantry. Abraham's wife was present with him at Plymouth, NC. When the fighting began at Plymouth on the 17th of April `64, she boarded the steamer Massasoit which took non-combatants to Roanoke Island, NC. Captured 20 April `64 at Plymouth, NC. Remained at Plymouth for 3 days after the surrender attending the wounded. Accompanied General Wessells and staff to Libby Prison, Richmond, VA. Paroled 30 April `64 at City Point, VA. Ordered to return to regiment after 20 day furlough. Assigned for several weeks at Fort Monroe Hospital. Assigned to duty as Surgeon-in-Chief, Sub-District Albemarle, Roanoke Island, North Carolina. Discharged 25 Jan `65. In 1890 living in Doña Ana Co., NM. Died 9 July 1913 in Aransas Pass, TX.

Clarification of his military service:
He enlisted in Lancaster October 15, 1861, and mustered into federal service that same day in Harrisburg as assistant surgeon with the 101st Pennsylvania Infantry. On November 24, 1862, he was promoted to full surgeon and transferred to the 103rd Pennsylvania Infantry.
Submitted by Dennis Brandt.
Dr. Abraham P., Aransas Pass, Tex., b. Aug. 19, 1835 ; m. March 19, 1861, Mary K. Smith, b. Sept., 1842; dau. Nathan S. Smith and Lavinia S. Tennis. from "Genealogical record of Reverend Hans Herr and his direct lineal descendants"

Abraham P. Frick, M.D. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 1861; local Surgeon at Aransas Pass, Texas for the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad, died at his home July 11, 1913. from Journal of the American Medical Association, Volume 61, Part 1, p786.

FRICK, Abraham P. - Assistant Surgeon. Born 19 Aug 1835 at Neffsville, Manheim Twp, Lancaster Co., PA; the son of Jacob & Maria Heller (Pfautz) Frick. Married Phebe Mary Keturiah Smith on 19 March 1861. Enlisted 15 Sept `61 at Harrisburg, PA. Mustered in 15 Oct `61. Promoted 24 Nov `62 to Surgeon of the 103d PA Infantry. Abraham's wife was present with him at Plymouth, NC. When the fighting began at Plymouth on the 17th of April `64, she boarded the steamer Massasoit which took non-combatants to Roanoke Island, NC. Captured 20 April `64 at Plymouth, NC. Remained at Plymouth for 3 days after the surrender attending the wounded. Accompanied General Wessells and staff to Libby Prison, Richmond, VA. Paroled 30 April `64 at City Point, VA. Ordered to return to regiment after 20 day furlough. Assigned for several weeks at Fort Monroe Hospital. Assigned to duty as Surgeon-in-Chief, Sub-District Albemarle, Roanoke Island, North Carolina. Discharged 25 Jan `65. In 1890 living in Doña Ana Co., NM. Died 9 July 1913 in Aransas Pass, TX.

Clarification of his military service:
He enlisted in Lancaster October 15, 1861, and mustered into federal service that same day in Harrisburg as assistant surgeon with the 101st Pennsylvania Infantry. On November 24, 1862, he was promoted to full surgeon and transferred to the 103rd Pennsylvania Infantry.
Submitted by Dennis Brandt.


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