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Dr John Daniel Spicer

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Dr John Daniel Spicer Veteran

Birth
Onslow County, North Carolina, USA
Death
8 Jun 1908 (aged 68)
Goldsboro, Wayne County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Goldsboro, Wayne County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.3754661, Longitude: -77.9946136
Plot
Old Section Lot#142
Memorial ID
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Dr. John Daniel Spicer and his Wife, Emma's Williams moved to Goldsboro shortly after the Civil War. They purchased a house at 207 S. Center Street in 1869 that had been built by Richard Hardy Atkinson in 1859.
Dr. Spicer built his office in the corner of his front yard. It served him and his sons, Dr. William and Dr. John, for almost a hundred years before it was raised to make way for a Downtowner Motel in 1965. At one time, the office served as the Goldsboro Chamber of Commerce (1954-1962). In 1856 the house was occupied by General Sherman's aide, General Baker.

Him and his wife raised a large family of five boys and four girls. Four boys became doctors.

Source: History Of Wayne County NC, page 232, editors Bob Johnson & Charles S. Norwood, 1979

Submitted by Willow Dale Cemetery Preservation Society, Adrienne Stanley, Sec
# 49129903

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Mother: Nancy Sanders

Military : Promoted to Full 3rd Lieut. on 15 May 1862.Enlisted in Company H, North Carolina 3rd Cavalry Regiment on 15 May 1862.
Dr. John Daniel Spicer and his Wife, Emma's Williams moved to Goldsboro shortly after the Civil War. They purchased a house at 207 S. Center Street in 1869 that had been built by Richard Hardy Atkinson in 1859.
Dr. Spicer built his office in the corner of his front yard. It served him and his sons, Dr. William and Dr. John, for almost a hundred years before it was raised to make way for a Downtowner Motel in 1965. At one time, the office served as the Goldsboro Chamber of Commerce (1954-1962). In 1856 the house was occupied by General Sherman's aide, General Baker.

Him and his wife raised a large family of five boys and four girls. Four boys became doctors.

Source: History Of Wayne County NC, page 232, editors Bob Johnson & Charles S. Norwood, 1979

Submitted by Willow Dale Cemetery Preservation Society, Adrienne Stanley, Sec
# 49129903

……………..
Mother: Nancy Sanders

Military : Promoted to Full 3rd Lieut. on 15 May 1862.Enlisted in Company H, North Carolina 3rd Cavalry Regiment on 15 May 1862.

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