History of the Town of Lexington Middlesex County Massachusetts From Its Firs
History of the Town of Lexington Middlesex County Massachusetts From Its Firs
Charles Hudson
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, 1888, A. M. , 1891, * See Memorial, Proc. Lex. Hist. Soc, Vol. 3, p. 164. 654 HISTORY OF LEXINGTON Harvard Medical School, M. D. , 1895. He was principal of Vinal Haven, Me. , high school one year, Thomaston, Me. , high school two years; medical inspector of Boston schools and agent of the Board of Health, 1902-1907. At present he is surgeon to out- patients at Mt. Sinai Hospital and gynaecologist to Berkeley In- firmary. He became a resident of Lexington Aug. 1907. He is a Free Mason, a memb...er of the Mass. Medical Society and of the American Medical Association. He married at New York, N. Y. , 3 Feb. 1897, Rigmor Nystrom, born at Stockholm, Sweden, 24 Oct. 1870, daughter of Dr. Anton and Thyra (Hammerich). Children, both born at Boston: i. Marjorie Blackstone, 4 b. 6 Aug. 1898. Ii. Reginald Hammerich, b. 20 Oct. 1899. SNOW Simeon 1 Snow of Holden, married first Esther Smith, born 26 Dec. 1753, died 14 Jan. 1780, daughter of Benjamin 5 and Anna (Parker); secondly 24 May 1781 Rhoda Robinson, baptized 20 Oct.
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