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Francis Guiteau

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Francis Guiteau

Birth
Trenton, Oneida County, New York, USA
Death
9 Aug 1872 (aged 47)
Burial
Holland Patent, Oneida County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Dr. Francis Guiteau Jr. descends from a French Huguenot family, settled in Deerfield and began practice in 1792, occupying a farm east of Corners. In July 1803, he formed a partnership with Dr. Samuel Wolcott and each built a house on
Whiteboro St. Utica, New York. The partnership continued until 1807 after which Dr. Guiteau practiced alone. He was skillful and highly esteemed. He died about 1823. Dr.
Luther Guiteau of Trenton a brother. The Oneida Medical Society was organized in 1806 and Dr. Francis Guiteau wa appointed a censor at the first general meeting held in Rome,
1 July 1806. Dr. Luther attended and was appointed to serve on the committee to write the Bill for funds. Dr. Francis served as President 1808-9 also as secretary. Dr. Luther 1825-6 and 1843. Mr. Clark had his leg crushed by a falling tree May 1792 and Mr. Hale started in quest of a physician. He found Dr. Guiteau at Old Fort Schuyler and returned with him over the long journey; but the doctor would not treat the injury without other medical aid and Dr. Petrie at Hirkimer was sent for. These two doctors, with Dr. Elmer of Paris amputated the injured limb.

Gen R 974.41-056 Wa "Our Country and Its People" Oneida, New York

additional information provided by Find A Grave member Linda White
Dr. Francis Guiteau Jr. descends from a French Huguenot family, settled in Deerfield and began practice in 1792, occupying a farm east of Corners. In July 1803, he formed a partnership with Dr. Samuel Wolcott and each built a house on
Whiteboro St. Utica, New York. The partnership continued until 1807 after which Dr. Guiteau practiced alone. He was skillful and highly esteemed. He died about 1823. Dr.
Luther Guiteau of Trenton a brother. The Oneida Medical Society was organized in 1806 and Dr. Francis Guiteau wa appointed a censor at the first general meeting held in Rome,
1 July 1806. Dr. Luther attended and was appointed to serve on the committee to write the Bill for funds. Dr. Francis served as President 1808-9 also as secretary. Dr. Luther 1825-6 and 1843. Mr. Clark had his leg crushed by a falling tree May 1792 and Mr. Hale started in quest of a physician. He found Dr. Guiteau at Old Fort Schuyler and returned with him over the long journey; but the doctor would not treat the injury without other medical aid and Dr. Petrie at Hirkimer was sent for. These two doctors, with Dr. Elmer of Paris amputated the injured limb.

Gen R 974.41-056 Wa "Our Country and Its People" Oneida, New York

additional information provided by Find A Grave member Linda White


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