Father: Samuel Hulett Aby
Mother: Sarah Ann Brown
1850 - Lived, Grand Gulf, Claiborne Co, MS
1856-57 - Student, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA (from New Orleans, LA)
05/26/1861 - Enlisted, 1st Co, Washington
Artillery Battalion [LA], New Orleans, LA
05/26/1861 - Pvt., Washington Artillery Battalion [LA]
08/06/1861 - Promoted to Cpl., Washington Artillery Battalion [LA]
10/22/1861 - Promoted to Sgt., Washington Artillery Battalion [LA]
06/00/1862 - Sgt., Washington Artillery Battalion [LA]
07/19/1862 - Promoted to 1st Sgt., Washington Artillery Battalion [LA]
01/01/1863 - 1st Sgt., 1st Co, Washington Artillery Battalion [LA]
01/31/1863 - Passed Army Board of Medical Examination for Asst. Surgeon position
01/31/1863 - Ordered to report to the Washington Artillery [AL]
02/01/1863 - Asst. Surgeon, Washington Artillery Battalion [LA], camp near Chesterfield Depot, Caroline Co, VA
06/10/1863 - Appointed Asst. Surgeon, Provisional Army of the Confederate States, to rank from 01/31/1863
06/00/1863 - Asst. Surgeon, Washington Artillery Battalion [LA], Chambersburg, PA
07/03/1863 - "Left with the wounded, Gettysburg, Pa."
07/05/1863 - Captured, Gettysburg, PA
08/09/1863 - On list of prisoners of war received at Fort Monroe, Va., from Baltimore,
MD and sent to Fort Norfolk, VA, for confinement until further orders
08/10/1863 - Prisoner of war sent from Fort Norfolk, VA, to Fort McHenry, MD
10/10/1863 - Escaped from Fort McHenry, MD [He was not confined with other prisoners.]
12/18/1863 - Returned "from special duty with the wounded, Gettysburg, Pa."
01/30/1864 - Confirmed as Asst. Surgeon, by the Confederate States Senate
02/00/1864 - Asst. Surgeon, Washington Artillery Battalion [LA], Petersburg, VA
07/25/1864 - Served on Army Board of Medical Examination
09/01/1864 - Asst. Surgeon, Washington
Artillery Battalion [LA], Army of Northern
Virginia, near Petersburg, VA
02/00/1865 - Asst. Surgeon, Washington
Artillery Battalion [LA], near Petersburg, VA
04/00/1865 - Paroled by the U.S. Army,
Lynchburg, VA
1866 - M.D. degree, University of Louisiana, Medical Department, New Orleans, LA (from Monroe, LA)
1870 - Practiced medicine, Monroe, Ouachita Parish, LA
01/17/1871 - Married, Margaret L. Boland, Orleans Parish, LA (she died in 1882)
1874 - Practiced medicine, Monroe, Ouachita Parish, LA
08/01/1878 - Elected as a member of the Monroe [LA] Board of Health by the City Council
1880 - Practiced medicine, Monroe, Ouachita Parish, LA
1880-1885 - Louisiana State Senator
12/16/1884 - Married, Emily Turney (1866-1943)
1885 - Mayor, Monroe, Ouachita Parish, LA
1886,1890,1893,1896 - Practiced medicine, Monroe, Ouachita Parish, LA
1898 - Acting Asst. Surgeon, U.S. Army, Spanish-American War
1903 - Practiced medicine, Quarantine, Plaquemines Parish, LA
12/24/1905 - Died, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA (cause: cerebral hemorrhage)
1943 - Widow, Emily, died (buried: Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans. Orleans
Parish, LA; FindaGrave 3243737728)
1950 - Re-interred in Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans, LA, presumably to be with his wife, Emily. New FindaGrave memorial #243737106) [Note: This is based on the records obtained from Metairie Cemetery on 03/05/2024.]
Note: Significant information for this biography was supplied by Bob Krick.
This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F.T. & Koste, J.L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
12/20/2012. Updated 03/05/2024.
Unpublished database.
Father: Samuel Hulett Aby
Mother: Sarah Ann Brown
1850 - Lived, Grand Gulf, Claiborne Co, MS
1856-57 - Student, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA (from New Orleans, LA)
05/26/1861 - Enlisted, 1st Co, Washington
Artillery Battalion [LA], New Orleans, LA
05/26/1861 - Pvt., Washington Artillery Battalion [LA]
08/06/1861 - Promoted to Cpl., Washington Artillery Battalion [LA]
10/22/1861 - Promoted to Sgt., Washington Artillery Battalion [LA]
06/00/1862 - Sgt., Washington Artillery Battalion [LA]
07/19/1862 - Promoted to 1st Sgt., Washington Artillery Battalion [LA]
01/01/1863 - 1st Sgt., 1st Co, Washington Artillery Battalion [LA]
01/31/1863 - Passed Army Board of Medical Examination for Asst. Surgeon position
01/31/1863 - Ordered to report to the Washington Artillery [AL]
02/01/1863 - Asst. Surgeon, Washington Artillery Battalion [LA], camp near Chesterfield Depot, Caroline Co, VA
06/10/1863 - Appointed Asst. Surgeon, Provisional Army of the Confederate States, to rank from 01/31/1863
06/00/1863 - Asst. Surgeon, Washington Artillery Battalion [LA], Chambersburg, PA
07/03/1863 - "Left with the wounded, Gettysburg, Pa."
07/05/1863 - Captured, Gettysburg, PA
08/09/1863 - On list of prisoners of war received at Fort Monroe, Va., from Baltimore,
MD and sent to Fort Norfolk, VA, for confinement until further orders
08/10/1863 - Prisoner of war sent from Fort Norfolk, VA, to Fort McHenry, MD
10/10/1863 - Escaped from Fort McHenry, MD [He was not confined with other prisoners.]
12/18/1863 - Returned "from special duty with the wounded, Gettysburg, Pa."
01/30/1864 - Confirmed as Asst. Surgeon, by the Confederate States Senate
02/00/1864 - Asst. Surgeon, Washington Artillery Battalion [LA], Petersburg, VA
07/25/1864 - Served on Army Board of Medical Examination
09/01/1864 - Asst. Surgeon, Washington
Artillery Battalion [LA], Army of Northern
Virginia, near Petersburg, VA
02/00/1865 - Asst. Surgeon, Washington
Artillery Battalion [LA], near Petersburg, VA
04/00/1865 - Paroled by the U.S. Army,
Lynchburg, VA
1866 - M.D. degree, University of Louisiana, Medical Department, New Orleans, LA (from Monroe, LA)
1870 - Practiced medicine, Monroe, Ouachita Parish, LA
01/17/1871 - Married, Margaret L. Boland, Orleans Parish, LA (she died in 1882)
1874 - Practiced medicine, Monroe, Ouachita Parish, LA
08/01/1878 - Elected as a member of the Monroe [LA] Board of Health by the City Council
1880 - Practiced medicine, Monroe, Ouachita Parish, LA
1880-1885 - Louisiana State Senator
12/16/1884 - Married, Emily Turney (1866-1943)
1885 - Mayor, Monroe, Ouachita Parish, LA
1886,1890,1893,1896 - Practiced medicine, Monroe, Ouachita Parish, LA
1898 - Acting Asst. Surgeon, U.S. Army, Spanish-American War
1903 - Practiced medicine, Quarantine, Plaquemines Parish, LA
12/24/1905 - Died, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA (cause: cerebral hemorrhage)
1943 - Widow, Emily, died (buried: Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans. Orleans
Parish, LA; FindaGrave 3243737728)
1950 - Re-interred in Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans, LA, presumably to be with his wife, Emily. New FindaGrave memorial #243737106) [Note: This is based on the records obtained from Metairie Cemetery on 03/05/2024.]
Note: Significant information for this biography was supplied by Bob Krick.
This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F.T. & Koste, J.L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
12/20/2012. Updated 03/05/2024.
Unpublished database.
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