He received the degree of MD from the Medical College in Charleston, in 1831, and began the practice of his profession in St Luke's Parish, in his native county, where he obtained a large and lucrative business, and spent the full measure of his days in the exemplary discharge of the duties of a charitable and upright life. Besides his professional services to the parish, he represented it in the State Legislature for several years.
He married in July, 1845, Miss Martha H Gillison, who survives him with six daughters and two sons, having lost three children in infancy.
Source: Obituary Record of Yale Graduates, published June 1886
Transcribed by: Anna
He received the degree of MD from the Medical College in Charleston, in 1831, and began the practice of his profession in St Luke's Parish, in his native county, where he obtained a large and lucrative business, and spent the full measure of his days in the exemplary discharge of the duties of a charitable and upright life. Besides his professional services to the parish, he represented it in the State Legislature for several years.
He married in July, 1845, Miss Martha H Gillison, who survives him with six daughters and two sons, having lost three children in infancy.
Source: Obituary Record of Yale Graduates, published June 1886
Transcribed by: Anna
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