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Dr John Fannin Young Paine

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Dr John Fannin Young Paine

Birth
Louisiana, USA
Death
12 Oct 1912 (aged 72)
Charles Town, Jefferson County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Charles Town, Jefferson County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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1850 - Lived, East Feliciana Parish, LA (living with Ann F. Paine, 27 y.o. female, ?mother)
- Educated at Centenary College, Shreveport, LA
1860 - Lived, East Feliciana Parish, LA (living with A. F. Paine, 38 y.o. female -?mother)
1860 - Matriculated at the University of Pennsylvania, Medical Department, Philadelphia, PA, but did not graduate. (from: Jackson, East Feliciana Parish, LA)
1861 - M.D. degree, Medical Department of the University of Louisiana, New Orleans, LA (from LA)
08/21/1861 - Enlisted, Pvt., 4th LA Infantry, Camp Neafus [near Biloxi, MS] for 1 year
08/31/1861 - Pvt., (Old) Co. I, 4th LA Infantry
10/00/1861 - Pvt., (Old) Co. I, 4th LA Infantry
12/00/1861 - On furlough due to sickness
12/00/1861 - Appointed Asst. Surgeon
02/15/1862 - Discharged from the 4th LA Infantry, Camp Lovell [near Berwick, LA]
- Asst. Surgeon, Hospital, Corinth, MS
- Asst. Surgeon, Hospital, Holly Springs, MS
05/00/1862 - Passed, Confederate Army Board of Medical Examination, Columbus, MS
07/04/1862 - Ordered to report to commanding officer [S.O. 105/3 Dept. 2 & Western Dept. - Gen. Bragg]
10/00/1862 - Surgeon, 21st AL Infantry, Fort Morgan, AL
10/06/1862 - Transferred to Choctaw Bluff, AL
01/00/1863 - Surgeon, 21st AL Infantry, Choctaw Bluff, AL
03/20/1863 - As Surgeon, 21st AL Infantry, he was ordered to proceed to Mobile, AL, for the purpose of procuring medical supplies and medicines for the use of the Post at Choctaw Bluff, AL. [S.O. 83]
03/31/1863 - Post Surgeon, Choctaw Bluff, AL
12/01/1863 - Surgeon-in-charge, Hospital, Fort Morgan, AL
02/02/1864 - Appointed Surgeon, Provisional Army of the Confederate States, to rank from 06/28/1862
00/00/1864 - Chief Surgeon, Nidelet Hospital, Mobile, AL
02/02/1864 - Confirmed as Surgeon by the Confederate States Senate
08/08/1864 - Ordered to report for duty to Surgeon S. L. Nidelet, in charge of "Ross" General Hospital, Mobile, AL [S.O. 224/3]
11/08/1864 - Relieved from duty at Ross Hospital and ordered to open a hospital in a building known as the Mansion House [Mobile, AL] in which he would be surgeon-in charge [S.O. 313 District of the Gulf]
04/23/1865 - Applied for 30 days leave of absence "to visit his home in East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana on business of great importance"
00/00/1865 - Surgeon-in-charge, Gen. Hospital, Gainesville, AL
05/13/1865 - Paroled, Gainesville, AL
1873,1874 - Practiced medicine, Mobile, AL
~1873 - Married, Bettie Estes, Mobile, AL
1874 or 1875 - Moved to Ennis, Texas
1875 - Professor, Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Texas Medical College and Hospital, Galveston, TX
- Member, Galveston County Medical Association
1879 - Dean of the Faculty, Texas Medical College and Hospital, Galveston, TX
1880 - Practiced medicine, Galveston, Galveston Co., TX
1885 - Chairman, Section on Gynecology, American Medical Association
1885 - President, Galveston County Medical Association
1885-1886 - Professor, Materia Medica, Therapeutics, and Hygiene, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
1886 - Chairman, Section on Medical Practice, American Medical Association
1886 - Practiced medicine, New Orleans, 172 Carondelet, Orleans Parish, LA
1886,1890,1893,1896 - Practiced medicine, Galveston, Galveston Co., TX
1887-1897 - Professor, Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Texas Medical College and Hospital, Galveston, TX
1887-1897 - Dean of the Faculty, Texas Medical College and Hospital, Galveston, TX
1888-1889 - President, Texas State Medical Association
1890 - Member, American Medical Association
1890 - Member, Southern Surgical and Gynecological Association
1890 - Fellow, American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
1890 - Honorary member, Louisiana State Pharmaceutical Association
1890 - Honorary member, Alabama State Surgical and Gynecological Association
1900 - Practiced medicine, Galveston, Galveston Co., TX
1900 - Obstetrician and Gynecologist to the John Sealy Hospital, Galveston, TX
1900 - Fellow of the Texas Academy of Science
1907 - Lecturer, Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Nursing, University of Texas School of Medicine, Galveston, TX
1910 - Practiced medicine, Galveston, Galveston Co., TX (living with wife Bette and children including Erin Paine)
1912 - Living with daughter, Erin Paine Kennedy, Charles Town, Jefferson Co., WV
10/12/1912 - Died, Charles Town, Jefferson Co., WV cause: "Heart disease" and "Complications of the infirmities of age")

Note: George Seitz created this memorial and noted that Dr. Paine served the Confederacy in a medical capacity.

This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F.T. & Koste, J.L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
02/19/2014. Unpublished database.
1850 - Lived, East Feliciana Parish, LA (living with Ann F. Paine, 27 y.o. female, ?mother)
- Educated at Centenary College, Shreveport, LA
1860 - Lived, East Feliciana Parish, LA (living with A. F. Paine, 38 y.o. female -?mother)
1860 - Matriculated at the University of Pennsylvania, Medical Department, Philadelphia, PA, but did not graduate. (from: Jackson, East Feliciana Parish, LA)
1861 - M.D. degree, Medical Department of the University of Louisiana, New Orleans, LA (from LA)
08/21/1861 - Enlisted, Pvt., 4th LA Infantry, Camp Neafus [near Biloxi, MS] for 1 year
08/31/1861 - Pvt., (Old) Co. I, 4th LA Infantry
10/00/1861 - Pvt., (Old) Co. I, 4th LA Infantry
12/00/1861 - On furlough due to sickness
12/00/1861 - Appointed Asst. Surgeon
02/15/1862 - Discharged from the 4th LA Infantry, Camp Lovell [near Berwick, LA]
- Asst. Surgeon, Hospital, Corinth, MS
- Asst. Surgeon, Hospital, Holly Springs, MS
05/00/1862 - Passed, Confederate Army Board of Medical Examination, Columbus, MS
07/04/1862 - Ordered to report to commanding officer [S.O. 105/3 Dept. 2 & Western Dept. - Gen. Bragg]
10/00/1862 - Surgeon, 21st AL Infantry, Fort Morgan, AL
10/06/1862 - Transferred to Choctaw Bluff, AL
01/00/1863 - Surgeon, 21st AL Infantry, Choctaw Bluff, AL
03/20/1863 - As Surgeon, 21st AL Infantry, he was ordered to proceed to Mobile, AL, for the purpose of procuring medical supplies and medicines for the use of the Post at Choctaw Bluff, AL. [S.O. 83]
03/31/1863 - Post Surgeon, Choctaw Bluff, AL
12/01/1863 - Surgeon-in-charge, Hospital, Fort Morgan, AL
02/02/1864 - Appointed Surgeon, Provisional Army of the Confederate States, to rank from 06/28/1862
00/00/1864 - Chief Surgeon, Nidelet Hospital, Mobile, AL
02/02/1864 - Confirmed as Surgeon by the Confederate States Senate
08/08/1864 - Ordered to report for duty to Surgeon S. L. Nidelet, in charge of "Ross" General Hospital, Mobile, AL [S.O. 224/3]
11/08/1864 - Relieved from duty at Ross Hospital and ordered to open a hospital in a building known as the Mansion House [Mobile, AL] in which he would be surgeon-in charge [S.O. 313 District of the Gulf]
04/23/1865 - Applied for 30 days leave of absence "to visit his home in East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana on business of great importance"
00/00/1865 - Surgeon-in-charge, Gen. Hospital, Gainesville, AL
05/13/1865 - Paroled, Gainesville, AL
1873,1874 - Practiced medicine, Mobile, AL
~1873 - Married, Bettie Estes, Mobile, AL
1874 or 1875 - Moved to Ennis, Texas
1875 - Professor, Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Texas Medical College and Hospital, Galveston, TX
- Member, Galveston County Medical Association
1879 - Dean of the Faculty, Texas Medical College and Hospital, Galveston, TX
1880 - Practiced medicine, Galveston, Galveston Co., TX
1885 - Chairman, Section on Gynecology, American Medical Association
1885 - President, Galveston County Medical Association
1885-1886 - Professor, Materia Medica, Therapeutics, and Hygiene, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
1886 - Chairman, Section on Medical Practice, American Medical Association
1886 - Practiced medicine, New Orleans, 172 Carondelet, Orleans Parish, LA
1886,1890,1893,1896 - Practiced medicine, Galveston, Galveston Co., TX
1887-1897 - Professor, Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Texas Medical College and Hospital, Galveston, TX
1887-1897 - Dean of the Faculty, Texas Medical College and Hospital, Galveston, TX
1888-1889 - President, Texas State Medical Association
1890 - Member, American Medical Association
1890 - Member, Southern Surgical and Gynecological Association
1890 - Fellow, American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
1890 - Honorary member, Louisiana State Pharmaceutical Association
1890 - Honorary member, Alabama State Surgical and Gynecological Association
1900 - Practiced medicine, Galveston, Galveston Co., TX
1900 - Obstetrician and Gynecologist to the John Sealy Hospital, Galveston, TX
1900 - Fellow of the Texas Academy of Science
1907 - Lecturer, Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Nursing, University of Texas School of Medicine, Galveston, TX
1910 - Practiced medicine, Galveston, Galveston Co., TX (living with wife Bette and children including Erin Paine)
1912 - Living with daughter, Erin Paine Kennedy, Charles Town, Jefferson Co., WV
10/12/1912 - Died, Charles Town, Jefferson Co., WV cause: "Heart disease" and "Complications of the infirmities of age")

Note: George Seitz created this memorial and noted that Dr. Paine served the Confederacy in a medical capacity.

This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F.T. & Koste, J.L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
02/19/2014. Unpublished database.


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