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Dr William Price

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Dr William Price

Birth
Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
27 Jan 1860 (aged 71)
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.1718085, Longitude: -84.5219262
Plot
Garden LN, Section 55, Lot 14, Space 5
Memorial ID
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Parents:
Philip Price, b. 8 JAN 1764 • Kingsessing, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, d. 26 FEB 1837, West Chester, Chester, Pennsylvania
&
Rachel Kirk. b. 18 APR 1763 •Kingsessing, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, d. 6 AUG 1847 • West Chester, Chester, Pennsylvania

Spouse:
Hannah Fisher, b. 8 Jul 1793, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, d. 4 Oct 1850, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio

Children:
-- Emilie Burdine Price, b. July 1821, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, d. 6 May 1907, San Francisco, San Francisco, California. married David Pugh Marshall, b. Aug. 22, 1822, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, d. 20 Jan 1894,San Francisco, Calif.

-- Sarah "Sallie" Redwood Price 13 Dec 1823, Liverpool, Lancashire, England, UK, d. 13 Sep 1890m, Neuilly - sur - Seine , France, m. Ludvig Hanau, b. 9 FEB 1818, New Orleans, Louisiana, d. 4 Mar 1878, San Remo, Italy

-- Caroline Fisher Price, b. 15 July 1825, d. 22 Aug 1854, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

-- Henrietta Hoskins Price b. 28 Aug 1827, d. 4 Apr 1903, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, m. Robert Kemp Wright, b. 19 May 1820, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, d. 30 Apr 1906, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

-- Hélène Gregoroffsky Price 24 Aug 1829, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, d. 1905 , Norwood, Hamilton, Ohio, m. Charles P. Moulinier, b. 6 Mar 1822, Florence, Firenze, Toscana, Italy, d. 4 Dec 1893, Norwood, Hamilton, Ohio

-- Josephine Warner Price, b. 4 June 1831, Cinncinati, Hamilton, Ohio, d. 7 June 1909, 45 Clarence-Parade, Southsea, Hampshire, England, UK
m. 1st. 12 June, 1856, to John Aaron Bigelow, b. 24 MAR 1828, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, d. 25 JUL 1858, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, son of Major John A. Bigelow, of Cincinnati, Ohio.
&
2nd. 20 June, 1865 Gwynne Harris Heap [US Consul General], b. 23 Mar 1817, Chester, Pennsylvania, d. 6 Mar 1887, Constantinople, Istanbul, Turkey

-- Annette Marie Price , b. 21 Jan 1834, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, d. 19 Aug 1913, San Francisco, San Francisco, California.
m. 1st Rudolph Creutz Lawler, b. 7 Feb 1824, Bremen, Prussia, d. 27 Oct 1864, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California.
2nd John Goddard Clark, n. 24 SEP 1833 • Delhi, Delaware, New York, d. 23 Jan 1930, San Francisco, California

-- William Redwood Price b. 20 May 1836, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, d. 30 Dec 1881 , Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, unmarried
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From Rash's Surname Index
https://www.pennock.ws/nti/nti11178.html

"His parents were prominent Quakers in Chester County PA particularly in abolition, agriculture and education.

Dr. Price graduated at the University of Pennsylvania in 1811 and served as medical assistant in the Pennsylvania Hospital during 1811 and 1812. He spent three years in Paris and London in attendance upon lectures and hospitals. In 1821 he became a member of the medical staff of the Pennsylvania Hospital in the surgical department. He was a cultured man, speaking French, Italian, Spanish, and German, and was well read in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew.

In 1823, with his wife, he went to Europe, where they remained several years, and upon their return to the United States, in 1827, they settled in Cincinnati, where they became interested in every movement calculated to advance and improve the condition of their adopted city. He was unanimously chosen one of the City Fathers of Cincinnati, and in 1833 or 1834 was elected to a seat in the State Senate of Ohio."
Contributor contribution below: Loraine Lucas (48176490) •
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From Genealogy of the Fisher Family
p. 71
https://archive.org/details/genealogyoffishe00smit/page/n115/mode/2up?q="caroline+fisher+price"

"Residing so near to Kentucky, and their benevolence and charity being well known many slaves came to their house for aid and shelter in their efforts to obtain freedom. It was well known that Dr. and Mrs. Price would furnish them with food, clothing, and conveyance to help them on their way to Canada. "
Parents:
Philip Price, b. 8 JAN 1764 • Kingsessing, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, d. 26 FEB 1837, West Chester, Chester, Pennsylvania
&
Rachel Kirk. b. 18 APR 1763 •Kingsessing, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, d. 6 AUG 1847 • West Chester, Chester, Pennsylvania

Spouse:
Hannah Fisher, b. 8 Jul 1793, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, d. 4 Oct 1850, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio

Children:
-- Emilie Burdine Price, b. July 1821, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, d. 6 May 1907, San Francisco, San Francisco, California. married David Pugh Marshall, b. Aug. 22, 1822, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, d. 20 Jan 1894,San Francisco, Calif.

-- Sarah "Sallie" Redwood Price 13 Dec 1823, Liverpool, Lancashire, England, UK, d. 13 Sep 1890m, Neuilly - sur - Seine , France, m. Ludvig Hanau, b. 9 FEB 1818, New Orleans, Louisiana, d. 4 Mar 1878, San Remo, Italy

-- Caroline Fisher Price, b. 15 July 1825, d. 22 Aug 1854, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

-- Henrietta Hoskins Price b. 28 Aug 1827, d. 4 Apr 1903, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, m. Robert Kemp Wright, b. 19 May 1820, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, d. 30 Apr 1906, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

-- Hélène Gregoroffsky Price 24 Aug 1829, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, d. 1905 , Norwood, Hamilton, Ohio, m. Charles P. Moulinier, b. 6 Mar 1822, Florence, Firenze, Toscana, Italy, d. 4 Dec 1893, Norwood, Hamilton, Ohio

-- Josephine Warner Price, b. 4 June 1831, Cinncinati, Hamilton, Ohio, d. 7 June 1909, 45 Clarence-Parade, Southsea, Hampshire, England, UK
m. 1st. 12 June, 1856, to John Aaron Bigelow, b. 24 MAR 1828, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, d. 25 JUL 1858, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, son of Major John A. Bigelow, of Cincinnati, Ohio.
&
2nd. 20 June, 1865 Gwynne Harris Heap [US Consul General], b. 23 Mar 1817, Chester, Pennsylvania, d. 6 Mar 1887, Constantinople, Istanbul, Turkey

-- Annette Marie Price , b. 21 Jan 1834, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, d. 19 Aug 1913, San Francisco, San Francisco, California.
m. 1st Rudolph Creutz Lawler, b. 7 Feb 1824, Bremen, Prussia, d. 27 Oct 1864, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California.
2nd John Goddard Clark, n. 24 SEP 1833 • Delhi, Delaware, New York, d. 23 Jan 1930, San Francisco, California

-- William Redwood Price b. 20 May 1836, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, d. 30 Dec 1881 , Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, unmarried
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

From Rash's Surname Index
https://www.pennock.ws/nti/nti11178.html

"His parents were prominent Quakers in Chester County PA particularly in abolition, agriculture and education.

Dr. Price graduated at the University of Pennsylvania in 1811 and served as medical assistant in the Pennsylvania Hospital during 1811 and 1812. He spent three years in Paris and London in attendance upon lectures and hospitals. In 1821 he became a member of the medical staff of the Pennsylvania Hospital in the surgical department. He was a cultured man, speaking French, Italian, Spanish, and German, and was well read in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew.

In 1823, with his wife, he went to Europe, where they remained several years, and upon their return to the United States, in 1827, they settled in Cincinnati, where they became interested in every movement calculated to advance and improve the condition of their adopted city. He was unanimously chosen one of the City Fathers of Cincinnati, and in 1833 or 1834 was elected to a seat in the State Senate of Ohio."
Contributor contribution below: Loraine Lucas (48176490) •
--------------------------

From Genealogy of the Fisher Family
p. 71
https://archive.org/details/genealogyoffishe00smit/page/n115/mode/2up?q="caroline+fisher+price"

"Residing so near to Kentucky, and their benevolence and charity being well known many slaves came to their house for aid and shelter in their efforts to obtain freedom. It was well known that Dr. and Mrs. Price would furnish them with food, clothing, and conveyance to help them on their way to Canada. "


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