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Dr Albert Hayden Ellsworth

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Dr Albert Hayden Ellsworth

Birth
Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
5 Feb 1899 (aged 75)
Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Allouez, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Source: "Commemorative biographical record of the counties of Brown, Kewaunee and Door, Wisconsin", 1895 pages 313-314.

DR. ALBERT HAYDEN ELLSWORTH was born July 14. 1823, in Windsor, Hartford Co., Conn. He studied dentistry under a prominent dentist of Cincinnati, Ohio. In Nov., 1848, he located in Milwaukee, Wis. He was one of the first dentists of that city, and met with success, until failing health caused him to retire. Dr. Ellsworth was a prominent member of the Plymouth Congregational Church of Milwaukee, and took a very active part in its work. He was also a member of the I. O. O. P., belonging to Menomonee Lodge.

In July, 1852, Dr. Ellsworth came to Green Bay to spend his few remaining months, as he supposed, for his physicians and he thought that his days were numbered; but today he is one of the hale old gentlemen of Green Bay. As soon as his health permitted he began the practice of his profession in Green Bay. He has ever been a thorough student along the line of his profession, and as a result has been very successful.
Source: "Commemorative biographical record of the counties of Brown, Kewaunee and Door, Wisconsin", 1895 pages 313-314.

DR. ALBERT HAYDEN ELLSWORTH was born July 14. 1823, in Windsor, Hartford Co., Conn. He studied dentistry under a prominent dentist of Cincinnati, Ohio. In Nov., 1848, he located in Milwaukee, Wis. He was one of the first dentists of that city, and met with success, until failing health caused him to retire. Dr. Ellsworth was a prominent member of the Plymouth Congregational Church of Milwaukee, and took a very active part in its work. He was also a member of the I. O. O. P., belonging to Menomonee Lodge.

In July, 1852, Dr. Ellsworth came to Green Bay to spend his few remaining months, as he supposed, for his physicians and he thought that his days were numbered; but today he is one of the hale old gentlemen of Green Bay. As soon as his health permitted he began the practice of his profession in Green Bay. He has ever been a thorough student along the line of his profession, and as a result has been very successful.


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