Abraham Streett

Birth: ?
Death: 1867, Nov. 9
Occupation: doctor

Associated Counties

  • Harford

Additional Information

  • Dates: ?-1867
    Notes: Grave marker, Abraham Streett
    Source: Gravestone found on personal visit, 7/12/2009. Holy Cross Episcopal Church, Rocks, Maryland
    Forest Hill, Maryland 21050

 

Thomas Warfield Simmons

Birth: 1836
Death: 1905
Occupation: doctor

Associated Counties

  • Washington

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1836-1905
    Notes: Grave marker, Thomas Warfield Simmons
    Source: Gravestone found on personal visit, 7/11/2009. Rose Hill Cemetery, Hagerstown, Washington County, MD.
  • Dates: 5/17/1894
    Notes: Registered in the Circuit Court of Washington County under the Act of 1892, Chapter 296, as amended by the Act of 1894, Chapter 217, of the Laws of Maryland.
    Source: WASHINGTON COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Physicians and Surgeons Register) 1894-1938. Maryland State Archives, Annapolis, MD, p. 29

 

John K. Sappington

Birth: 1791, Jun. 2
Death: 1868, Aug. 8
Occupation: doctor

Associated Counties

  • Harford

Additional Information

  • Dates:
    Notes: Buried, Grove Cemetery, Aberdeen, Harford County, MD. Photograph courtesy of Ralph Eshelman.
    Source:

 

Samuel R. Smith

Birth: ?
Death: ?
Occupation: doctor

Associated Counties

  • Allegany

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1890
    Notes: “Dr. James M. Porter, one of the best-known citizens of Allegany county, died at his home in Frostburg, last Monday. He had been suffering for a long time from a paralytic stroke received eighteen months ago. It was thought that he would recover, but he could not stand the physical strain. Dr. Porter was born at “Rose Meadow Farm,” three miles from Frostburg, April 14, 1817. His father was the late John Porter. Dr. Porter received his primary education in Frostburg, and studied medicine in the office of the late Drs. Samuel R. Smith and Thomas A. Healey, in Cumberland, and later entered the University of Maryland in Baltimore, during the session of 1839 and 1840. He also attended lectures the University of New York, where he was graduated. He was at one time president of the American Medical Association of the Maryland Medical and Chirurgical Faculty.”
    Source: Medical Items Maryland Medical Journal XXIV December 20, 1890: 176

 

E. E. Stonestreet

Birth: ?
Death: ?
Occupation: doctor

Associated Counties

  • Montgomery

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1890
    Notes:

    “The Montgomery County Medical Society held its 2th meeting Nov. 18th, 1890.

    The following gentlemen were elected officers for the ensuing year. Dr. C. J. Maddox, President; Dr. E E. Stonestreet, 1st Vice-President; Dr. C. E. Iddings, 2nd Vice-President; Dr. Charles Farquhar, Secretary; Dr. Edward Anderson, Treasurer; Dr. W. Frank Elgin, Censor.

    Dr. C. J. Maddox delivered the annual address. Among the various subjects discussed, none was more interesting than the facts stated which proved the criminality of burying our dead within the corporate limits of our towns and villages.”

    Source: Medical Items Maryland Medical Journal XXIV December 27, 1890: 198