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Dr Esidro Jose Oliveros

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Dr Esidro Jose Oliveros

Birth
Saint Augustine, St. Johns County, Florida, USA
Death
12 Jan 1875 (aged 38)
Orangeburg, Orangeburg County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Orangeburg, Orangeburg County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
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Father: Bartolome Pedro Oliveros
Mother: Fernanda Ana Antonia Gonzalez
08/17/1850 - Lived with father & sibs, District No. 13, Chatham Co., GA (indexed in the 1850 U.S. Census as Esidro Oliveros)
1856 - M.D. degree, Pennsylvania Medical College, Philadelphia, PA (from: GA)
1856 - Practiced medicine, Thomas Co., GA
~1856 - Joined the Boston Presbyterian Church, Thomas Co., GA
06/04/1858 - Mother, Fernanda Ana Antonio, died, St. Augustine, FL
06/16/1860 - Practiced medicine, Thomas Co., GA (indexed in the 1860 U.S. Census as E. J. Olavwas)
10/08/1861 - Enlisted, Camp Harrison [?GA], Confederate States Army
11/30/1861 - 1st Lt., 57th GA Infantry
01/31/1862 - 1st Lt., 57th GA Infantry
05/00/1862 - Pvt., 18th GA Infantry Battalion
05/06/1862 - "The following medical officers having received unfavorable reports from Army Medical Board of Examination, will have their names dropped from the rolls, and from this day cease to be officers of the Confederate States Army: …Assistant Surgeons Esidro J. Oliveras…." [S.O. 104/18]
05/16/1862 - Enlisted as Pvt., Battalion of Savannah Volunteer Guards
06/00/1862 - Pvt., Co. B (Battalion of Savannah Volunteer Guards), 18th GA Battalion Infantry
07/15/1862 - Transferred to 1st GA Battalion Sharpshooters
07/16/1862-08/01/1862 - "On Special Service and stationed in the city of Savannah being detached from Co B Batt Savh Vol Guards by order of Brig Genl H. W. Mercer from the 16th of July to the 1st of Aug 1862"
10/00/1862 - Sgt. Maj., 1st GA Battalion Sharpshooters
12/10/1862 - Detailed as an Acting Asst. Surgeon, Confederate States Army
12/16/1862 - "The following Medical Officers will report to Colonel John S. Preston, Commandant, etc., etc., at Columbia, South Carolina for assignment to duty in each of the congressional districts of the State of South Carolina, to examine conscripts, pursuant to General Orders Nos. 82 and 101, current series. Assistant Surgeons E . J. Oliveros . . ." [S.O. 294/15]
12/16/1862 - "Assistant Surgeon E.. J. Oliveras is relieved from conscript duty in South Carolina and will report to Lieutenant-Colonel [J. C.] Shields, commandant of conscripts for Virginia." [S.O. 298/12]
12/23/1862 - Assigned [S.O. 261/5 Dept. S.C., Ga., & Fla. - Gen. Beauregard]
12/25/1862 - Transferred and assigned to duty as Asst. Surgeon by virtue of S.O. #681, Hd. Qrs., District of Georgia, Savannah
01/01/1863 - As Asst. Surgeon, stationed at Orangeburg, SC
02/09/1863 - Assigned as Chief of the Board of Surgeons to examine conscripts for the Third Congressional District with Head Quarters at Orangeburg [SC] Orangeburg, SC, by order of Col. Preston, Headquarters, Camp of Instruction, Columbia [SC]
04/01/1863 - "Chairman of Examining Board, Third Congressional Dist., So. Ca." Orangeburg, SC
04/04/1863 - Appointed, Asst. Surgeon, Provisional Army of the Confederate States, to rank from 12/16/1862
04/04/1863 - Confirmed as Asst. Surgeon from GA by the Confederate States Senate
05/31/1863-07/31/1863 - Asst. Surgeon & Chairman of Examining Board, Orangeburg, SC
07/25/1863 - In a letter to Genl. Thomas Jordan, Chief of Staff, Charleston, SC, "Sir: Allow me, on behalf of the Ladies of Orangeburg, S.C., to tender through you to the General Commanding, a suitable building for the accommodation of some of our sick and wounded soldiers. I am requested by them to say that, the institution has already been furnished by the patriotic Ladies of the District, with beds to accommodate at least thirty or forty patients. Also that they propose to provide food and nourishment for the sick. They will expect a supply of Medical Stores from the Government. In addition allow me to tender my professional services on behalf of the institution. Respectfully requesting an early answer. I have the honor to remain . . .. E.J. Oliveros, Asst. Surgeon, P.A.C.S., Chairman of Examining Board For 3rd Congressional Dist. S.C., Hd. Qrs. Med. Dept. Conscript Office, Orangeburg, S.C."
08/01/1863-09/31/1863 - Asst. Surgeon and President of Examining, Board, 3rd Congressional District, Orangeburg, SC
10/01/1863-12/31/1863 - As Asst. Surgeon, stationed at Orangeburg C.H., SC
01/26/1864 - "Surgeon E. J. Oliveros is hereby ordered to proceed from Orangeburg to Columbia and return on duty connected with the Enrolling Department. By command of Maj. Melton, Camp of Conscripts, Headquarters Conscript Department, Columbia, S.C."
06/28/1864 - Married, Rosa Cornelia Beach (1845-1917), Orangeburg, Orangeburg Co., SC
09/20/1864 - Purchased 2 yds. grey cloth at $20/yd. and 2 yds. blue cloth at $20/yd., from Major C H. Suber, Quartermaster, Charleston ,SC
10/01/1864 - Stationed as Asst. Surgeon, Charleston, SC
02/00/1867 - "Set apart to the office of deacon", Orangeburg Presbyterian Church, Orangeburg Co., SC
1870 - Druggist [Orangeburg Drug Store], Orangeburg, Orangeburg Co., SC (living with wife, Rosa, and two children - indexed in the 1870 U.S. Census as E. J. Oliveras)
05/00/1871 - "Ordained to the office of ruling elder", Orangeburg Presbyterian Church, Orangeburg Co., SC
02/27/1873 - Clerk and Alderman, Orangeburg, Orangeburg Co., SC
1874 - Practiced medicine, Orangeburg, Orangeburg Co., SC
01/02/1875 - "Dr. J. G. Wannamaker, the intelligent and popular young druggist of our Town contemplates forming a copartnership with Dr. Oliveros. These two combined, to wit: Dr. Oliveros and Dr. Wannamaker, will put up prescriptions that will cure the most stubborn ailment. We extend to both those Doctors the compliments of the season." [editorial: The Orangeburg News, Orangeburg, SC, Jan. 2, 1875, p. 3, c. 2.]
01/05/1875 - Fire destroyed the business part of Orangeburg, SC, resulting in Dr. Oliveros losing $10,000 worth of uninsured property
01/12/1875 - Died from the effects of a "fall from his house", Orangeburg Co., SC "The circumstances of his death were peculiarly touching. His recent heavy losses by the fire caused him to move hastily into his beautiful dwelling, which he had nearly completed, and doubtless his anxiety to promote the comfort of his dear ones caused the fatal fall which has ended so sadly." [Orangeburg Times, Orangeburg, SC, Jan. 14, 1875]
10/17/1877 - Widow, Rosa, married Edward Hubbell, a general merchandise clerk
06/14/1880 - Rosa, living in Orangeburg, SC, with her 2nd husband, Edward Hubbell, one son, two daughters - indexed in the 1880 U.S. Census as Rosa Hubbell
06/09/1917 - Wife, Rosa Hubbell, died of congestion of the brain, Columbia, Richland Co., SC

Bob Krick and Usina, the creator of this memorial, provided input to this biography.

This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F.T. & Koste, J.L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
03/05/2016. Unpublished database.
Father: Bartolome Pedro Oliveros
Mother: Fernanda Ana Antonia Gonzalez
08/17/1850 - Lived with father & sibs, District No. 13, Chatham Co., GA (indexed in the 1850 U.S. Census as Esidro Oliveros)
1856 - M.D. degree, Pennsylvania Medical College, Philadelphia, PA (from: GA)
1856 - Practiced medicine, Thomas Co., GA
~1856 - Joined the Boston Presbyterian Church, Thomas Co., GA
06/04/1858 - Mother, Fernanda Ana Antonio, died, St. Augustine, FL
06/16/1860 - Practiced medicine, Thomas Co., GA (indexed in the 1860 U.S. Census as E. J. Olavwas)
10/08/1861 - Enlisted, Camp Harrison [?GA], Confederate States Army
11/30/1861 - 1st Lt., 57th GA Infantry
01/31/1862 - 1st Lt., 57th GA Infantry
05/00/1862 - Pvt., 18th GA Infantry Battalion
05/06/1862 - "The following medical officers having received unfavorable reports from Army Medical Board of Examination, will have their names dropped from the rolls, and from this day cease to be officers of the Confederate States Army: …Assistant Surgeons Esidro J. Oliveras…." [S.O. 104/18]
05/16/1862 - Enlisted as Pvt., Battalion of Savannah Volunteer Guards
06/00/1862 - Pvt., Co. B (Battalion of Savannah Volunteer Guards), 18th GA Battalion Infantry
07/15/1862 - Transferred to 1st GA Battalion Sharpshooters
07/16/1862-08/01/1862 - "On Special Service and stationed in the city of Savannah being detached from Co B Batt Savh Vol Guards by order of Brig Genl H. W. Mercer from the 16th of July to the 1st of Aug 1862"
10/00/1862 - Sgt. Maj., 1st GA Battalion Sharpshooters
12/10/1862 - Detailed as an Acting Asst. Surgeon, Confederate States Army
12/16/1862 - "The following Medical Officers will report to Colonel John S. Preston, Commandant, etc., etc., at Columbia, South Carolina for assignment to duty in each of the congressional districts of the State of South Carolina, to examine conscripts, pursuant to General Orders Nos. 82 and 101, current series. Assistant Surgeons E . J. Oliveros . . ." [S.O. 294/15]
12/16/1862 - "Assistant Surgeon E.. J. Oliveras is relieved from conscript duty in South Carolina and will report to Lieutenant-Colonel [J. C.] Shields, commandant of conscripts for Virginia." [S.O. 298/12]
12/23/1862 - Assigned [S.O. 261/5 Dept. S.C., Ga., & Fla. - Gen. Beauregard]
12/25/1862 - Transferred and assigned to duty as Asst. Surgeon by virtue of S.O. #681, Hd. Qrs., District of Georgia, Savannah
01/01/1863 - As Asst. Surgeon, stationed at Orangeburg, SC
02/09/1863 - Assigned as Chief of the Board of Surgeons to examine conscripts for the Third Congressional District with Head Quarters at Orangeburg [SC] Orangeburg, SC, by order of Col. Preston, Headquarters, Camp of Instruction, Columbia [SC]
04/01/1863 - "Chairman of Examining Board, Third Congressional Dist., So. Ca." Orangeburg, SC
04/04/1863 - Appointed, Asst. Surgeon, Provisional Army of the Confederate States, to rank from 12/16/1862
04/04/1863 - Confirmed as Asst. Surgeon from GA by the Confederate States Senate
05/31/1863-07/31/1863 - Asst. Surgeon & Chairman of Examining Board, Orangeburg, SC
07/25/1863 - In a letter to Genl. Thomas Jordan, Chief of Staff, Charleston, SC, "Sir: Allow me, on behalf of the Ladies of Orangeburg, S.C., to tender through you to the General Commanding, a suitable building for the accommodation of some of our sick and wounded soldiers. I am requested by them to say that, the institution has already been furnished by the patriotic Ladies of the District, with beds to accommodate at least thirty or forty patients. Also that they propose to provide food and nourishment for the sick. They will expect a supply of Medical Stores from the Government. In addition allow me to tender my professional services on behalf of the institution. Respectfully requesting an early answer. I have the honor to remain . . .. E.J. Oliveros, Asst. Surgeon, P.A.C.S., Chairman of Examining Board For 3rd Congressional Dist. S.C., Hd. Qrs. Med. Dept. Conscript Office, Orangeburg, S.C."
08/01/1863-09/31/1863 - Asst. Surgeon and President of Examining, Board, 3rd Congressional District, Orangeburg, SC
10/01/1863-12/31/1863 - As Asst. Surgeon, stationed at Orangeburg C.H., SC
01/26/1864 - "Surgeon E. J. Oliveros is hereby ordered to proceed from Orangeburg to Columbia and return on duty connected with the Enrolling Department. By command of Maj. Melton, Camp of Conscripts, Headquarters Conscript Department, Columbia, S.C."
06/28/1864 - Married, Rosa Cornelia Beach (1845-1917), Orangeburg, Orangeburg Co., SC
09/20/1864 - Purchased 2 yds. grey cloth at $20/yd. and 2 yds. blue cloth at $20/yd., from Major C H. Suber, Quartermaster, Charleston ,SC
10/01/1864 - Stationed as Asst. Surgeon, Charleston, SC
02/00/1867 - "Set apart to the office of deacon", Orangeburg Presbyterian Church, Orangeburg Co., SC
1870 - Druggist [Orangeburg Drug Store], Orangeburg, Orangeburg Co., SC (living with wife, Rosa, and two children - indexed in the 1870 U.S. Census as E. J. Oliveras)
05/00/1871 - "Ordained to the office of ruling elder", Orangeburg Presbyterian Church, Orangeburg Co., SC
02/27/1873 - Clerk and Alderman, Orangeburg, Orangeburg Co., SC
1874 - Practiced medicine, Orangeburg, Orangeburg Co., SC
01/02/1875 - "Dr. J. G. Wannamaker, the intelligent and popular young druggist of our Town contemplates forming a copartnership with Dr. Oliveros. These two combined, to wit: Dr. Oliveros and Dr. Wannamaker, will put up prescriptions that will cure the most stubborn ailment. We extend to both those Doctors the compliments of the season." [editorial: The Orangeburg News, Orangeburg, SC, Jan. 2, 1875, p. 3, c. 2.]
01/05/1875 - Fire destroyed the business part of Orangeburg, SC, resulting in Dr. Oliveros losing $10,000 worth of uninsured property
01/12/1875 - Died from the effects of a "fall from his house", Orangeburg Co., SC "The circumstances of his death were peculiarly touching. His recent heavy losses by the fire caused him to move hastily into his beautiful dwelling, which he had nearly completed, and doubtless his anxiety to promote the comfort of his dear ones caused the fatal fall which has ended so sadly." [Orangeburg Times, Orangeburg, SC, Jan. 14, 1875]
10/17/1877 - Widow, Rosa, married Edward Hubbell, a general merchandise clerk
06/14/1880 - Rosa, living in Orangeburg, SC, with her 2nd husband, Edward Hubbell, one son, two daughters - indexed in the 1880 U.S. Census as Rosa Hubbell
06/09/1917 - Wife, Rosa Hubbell, died of congestion of the brain, Columbia, Richland Co., SC

Bob Krick and Usina, the creator of this memorial, provided input to this biography.

This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F.T. & Koste, J.L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
03/05/2016. Unpublished database.


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  • Maintained by: bioengineer
  • Originally Created by: Usina
  • Added: Jul 30, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74209004/esidro_jose-oliveros: accessed ), memorial page for Dr Esidro Jose Oliveros (15 May 1836–12 Jan 1875), Find a Grave Memorial ID 74209004, citing Presbyterian Cemetery, Orangeburg, Orangeburg County, South Carolina, USA; Maintained by bioengineer (contributor 47026824).