BIOGRAPHIES
Source:
HISTORY of
BEAVER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
and
Its Centennial Celebration
By Rev. Joseph H(enderson) Bausman, A. M.
Member American Historical Society of
Pennsylvania of Western Pennsylvania
- Illustrated -
In Two Volumes
VOLUME I
Publ.
The Knickerbocker Press
New York
1904
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JAMES D. SHIELDS
was raised and educated in Beaver County, Pa., though born in
Washington County. The family occupied the old Shields
homestead on Service Creek, where the Doctor practised from 1842
to 1847. He died in Iowa in 1886.
Source: History of Beaver County, Pa. and its Centennial
Celebration - 1904 - Page 383 |
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W. C. SHURLOCK, M.D.,
practised at Darlington some years. He served Beaver
County in the Legislature of the State in 1870 and 1871.
Source: History of Beaver County, Pa. and its Centennial
Celebration - 1904 - Page 384 |
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WILLIAM SMITH was
born in Allegheny County, Mar. 26, 1811. While still young
he removed with his parents to Greersburg, now Darlington, this
county, where he received his education in the academy. He
read medicine with Dr. Henderson of Darlington, and
settled at Hookstown in 1839. He attended medical lectures
in Philadelphia in 1847. In 1849 he was elected to the
'Legislature. He died at Enon Valley, July 5, 1871.
Source: History of Beaver County, Pa. and its Centennial
Celebration - 1904 - Page 384 |
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JAMES H. STEWART
of Pittsburg was admitted to the Beaver County bar, Apr. 8,
1833. His grandfather was General Abner Lacock of
Beaver, and his father was recorder of deeds in Allegheny
County. He was a son-in-law of
Ephraim Pentland, Esq.
Source: History of Beaver County, Pa. and its Centennial
Celebration - 1904 - Page 344 |
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