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Dr Thomas E. Ellmaker

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Dr Thomas E. Ellmaker

Birth
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
22 Oct 1911 (aged 86)
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
1439
Memorial ID
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THOMAS ELLMAKER, M. D., Physician of Lancaster, PA. He's the son of Hon. Amos and Mary Rachel (Elder) Ellmaker. He was born in Lancaster County March 22, 1825. He attended St. Paul's Episcopal College, on Long Island. Attending lectures at Jefferson Medical College, he graduated from there on March 24, 1846, and at once began the practice of medicine at Landisville. He continued successively in practice for a period of five years, and then relocated to Lancaster, where, on West King street, he successfully operated for twenty years a drug store. Dr. Ellmaker then retired from active life. He was proficient in the French, Latin and Greek languages, and was well read in the sciences also. He was the owner of a large and well selected library, which he keeps up to date by judicious purchase. He was a member of the Lancaster City and County Medical Society, of the State Medical Society, and of the American Medical Association. He served as president of the Lancaster Medical Society, and as secretary for three years. He was an attendant of and was a liberal contributor to the Presbyterian Church, and among the social organizations he was prominently affiliated with the Order of United American Mechanics.
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THOMAS ELLMAKER, M. D., Physician of Lancaster, PA. He's the son of Hon. Amos and Mary Rachel (Elder) Ellmaker. He was born in Lancaster County March 22, 1825. He attended St. Paul's Episcopal College, on Long Island. Attending lectures at Jefferson Medical College, he graduated from there on March 24, 1846, and at once began the practice of medicine at Landisville. He continued successively in practice for a period of five years, and then relocated to Lancaster, where, on West King street, he successfully operated for twenty years a drug store. Dr. Ellmaker then retired from active life. He was proficient in the French, Latin and Greek languages, and was well read in the sciences also. He was the owner of a large and well selected library, which he keeps up to date by judicious purchase. He was a member of the Lancaster City and County Medical Society, of the State Medical Society, and of the American Medical Association. He served as president of the Lancaster Medical Society, and as secretary for three years. He was an attendant of and was a liberal contributor to the Presbyterian Church, and among the social organizations he was prominently affiliated with the Order of United American Mechanics.
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Son Of Amos and Mary R Ellmaker



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