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Dr Robert Millard Deming

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Dr Robert Millard Deming Veteran

Birth
Elizabethtown, Essex County, New York, USA
Death
28 Jan 1942 (aged 47)
Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.4833282, Longitude: -73.1866138
Plot
Section B, lot 6
Memorial ID
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Deming/Smith lot
small stones
Lolita Smith Deming
Dr. Robert Millard Deming
Kenneth Rosebrooks Smith
Laura Rosebrooks Smith
Edward Henry Smith

Au Sable Forks, NY
The Adirondack Record - Elizabethtown Post, pg. 8
Thursday, July 30, 1925
-A Native Son of Elizabethtown Serving As Superintendent of the State Sanitarium At Glencliff, N.H.-

Central Essex county readers generally will be interested in announcement of the fact that Elizabethtown's native son, Dr. Millard Horatio Deming, locally and familiarly known as "Bob", and who was born a little over 30 years ago in the Maplewood Inn which was totally destroyed by fire in the autumn of 1916, is Superintendent of the State Sanitarium at Glencliff, N.H. Dr. Deming is the only child of the late Jacob H. Deming and Mabel Noxon, his wife. Dr. Deming was named after his paternal and maternal grandfathers, the late Millard F. Noxon and the late Horatio S. Deming.

Dr. Millard Horatio Deming graduated from the Medical Department at Vermont University at Burlington and went overseas early in the late World War, being captured by the Germans and held prisoner for a long time.

It is gratifying to Dr. Deming's many friends here in his old home town to know that he is gradually climbing the professional ladder step by step with good prospects of getting well toward the top before long.
Deming/Smith lot
small stones
Lolita Smith Deming
Dr. Robert Millard Deming
Kenneth Rosebrooks Smith
Laura Rosebrooks Smith
Edward Henry Smith

Au Sable Forks, NY
The Adirondack Record - Elizabethtown Post, pg. 8
Thursday, July 30, 1925
-A Native Son of Elizabethtown Serving As Superintendent of the State Sanitarium At Glencliff, N.H.-

Central Essex county readers generally will be interested in announcement of the fact that Elizabethtown's native son, Dr. Millard Horatio Deming, locally and familiarly known as "Bob", and who was born a little over 30 years ago in the Maplewood Inn which was totally destroyed by fire in the autumn of 1916, is Superintendent of the State Sanitarium at Glencliff, N.H. Dr. Deming is the only child of the late Jacob H. Deming and Mabel Noxon, his wife. Dr. Deming was named after his paternal and maternal grandfathers, the late Millard F. Noxon and the late Horatio S. Deming.

Dr. Millard Horatio Deming graduated from the Medical Department at Vermont University at Burlington and went overseas early in the late World War, being captured by the Germans and held prisoner for a long time.

It is gratifying to Dr. Deming's many friends here in his old home town to know that he is gradually climbing the professional ladder step by step with good prospects of getting well toward the top before long.


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