Birth: 1789
Death: 1870, Sep. 17
Occupation: doctor
Associated Counties
- Baltimore City
US Census
| Year | Occupation | County | Ward/District | Post Office | Page |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1850 | physician | Baltimore City | 4 | 85 |
Directories
| Date | Name | Occupation | Address | City |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1816 | Michael D. Diffenderfer | doctor | 3 Market Space | Baltimore City |
| 1817-1818 | Michael Diffenderffer | doctor | 18 S. Gay | Baltimore City |
| 1814-1815 | Michael D. Diffenderffer | doctor | 3 Market Street | Baltimore City |
| 1842 | Michael Diffenderffer | doctor | corner High and Plowman sts. | Baltimore City |
| 1831 | Michael Diffenderffer | doctor | SE corner High and Plowman Sts. | Baltimore City |
| 1868-1869 | Michael Diffenderffer | doctor | 1 S High | Baltimore City |
| 1822-1823 | Michael Diffenderffer | M.D. | Great York, north side east of Front, O.T. | Baltimore City |
| 1837-1838 | M. Diffenderffer | doctor | Plowman and High Sts. | Baltimore City |
| 1845 | M. Diffenderffer | physicians | High and Plowman Sts. | Baltimore City |
| 1843 | Michael Differderffer | doctor | 1 s High st. | Baltimore City |
| 1865-1866 | Michael Diffenderffer | doctor | 1 S High | Baltimore City |
| 1824 | Michael Diffenderffer | M.D. | Great York, north side west of High, OT | Baltimore City |
| 1829 | Michael Diffenderffer | M.D. | E Baltimore west of High, OT | Baltimore City |
| 1833 | Michael Diffenderffer | doctor | SE corner High & Plowman Sts. | Baltimore City |
| 1827 | Michael Diffenderffer | M.D. | 12 E Baltimore | Baltimore City |
Additional Information
- Dates: 1789-1870
Notes:
Source: Quinan, John Russell, Medical Annals of Baltimore from 1608 to 1880, including Events, Men and Literature to which is added a Subject Index and Record of Public Services Baltimore: Press of Isaac Friedenwald: 91 - Dates: 1789-1870
Notes: Born in Maryland (?), 1789. M.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1814; settled at Baltimore, 1814; Surgeon’s Mate, First Regiment of Artillery of Maryland Militia, 1814; Surgeon, Artillery Company, Baltimore, 1816; Consulting Physician, Eastern Dispensary, 1838; Vice-President, Medical and Chirurigical Faculty, 1855-56. Died at Baltimore, September 17, 1870.
Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 377 - Dates: 1814, Sep. 14
Notes: Served at North Point and Fort McHenry, 1st Regiment Artillery, Maryland Militia
Source: - Dates: 1815-1816
Notes: Attending Physician, Baltimore General Dispensary
Source: Baxley, C. Herbert, ed., A History of the Baltimore General Dispensary Baltimore: Baltimore General Dispensary Foundation, Inc.: 110 - Dates: 1820
Notes: “Physicians attending yellow fever in Baltimore, 1819-20, were: Allender (Jos.); Alexander (Ashton); Baker (Sam.); Brevitt (Jos.); Clark (M.D.); Clendinen (Wm. Haslett and Alexander); Diffenderfer (Mich.); Dunan (L.M.); Dorsey (Robt. E.); Dorsey (Henry); Ealer (Peter); Elbert; Gillingham (Ezra); Giraud (J.J.); Hall (R.W.); Henderson (Josiah); Jennings (Sam. K.); Johnstone (Henry); Martin (S.B.); Macauly (P.); O’Connor (John); Owen (John); Page (James); Potter (N.); Reese (D.M.); Stewart (W.A.); Smith (Jas.); Taylor (J.B.); Murphy (Thos. L.); Caldwell (J.B.); Readell.Of the noble exertions of these men the Mayor says: ‘In adverting to this calamity I should commit an act of injustice were I to omit to notice the humane and magnanimous exertions of those medical gentlemen residing in or near the vicinity of the infected district, and those who extended their assistance when the disease had attained its greatest extent and malignity; some time previous to which period, the more wealthy of our citizens and their families from within the district had removed, and very few remained except those who, by their deprivation of their means of support or from extreme indigence were able to afford but little prospect to the physician of pecuniary renumeration, equal to that which he might actually be called upon to expend from his own means on this account. They still perservered and attended indiscriminately all, the rich and poor, suffering no consideration to deter them from the indulgence of their philanthropic feelings. As the cases multiplied the calls upon them increased, and their natural rest was destroyed and their anxieties strained to such a pitch that their own lives appeared likely to become a sacrifice to their disinterested zeal.’ (Mayor Johnson’s Rep. In Doc. of this Ep., pp. 179-80).”
Source: Quinan, John Russell, Medical Annals of Baltimore from 1608 to 1880, including Events, Men and Literature to which is added a Subject Index and Record of Public Services Baltimore: Press of Isaac Friedenwald: 29 - Dates: 1820, Mar.
Notes: “The City Council in partial recognition of services and expenses for medicine by the physicians of East Baltimore, grant them $1500. They also granted a small sum to Drs. J.C.S. Monkur, L. Rodriguez, and the widow of Dr. John O’Connor.”
Source: Quinan, John Russell, Medical Annals of Baltimore from 1608 to 1880, including Events, Men and Literature to which is added a Subject Index and Record of Public Services Baltimore: Press of Isaac Friedenwald: 30