Mother: Elizabeth Giboney (1780-1858)
1827-1828 - Attended, Medical College of the State of South Carolina, Charleston, SC (from: Charlotte, NC; preceptor: Dr. Ferrand - probably Dr. Stephen Lee Ferrand) [Note: The school's records for Edwin W. Maxwell indicate that he did not receive an M.D. degree from this institution.]
06/19/1832 - Married, Caroline Margaret McLarty (1814-1866), Mecklenburg Co., NC
02/26/1837 - Father, Guy, died in Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC
00/00/1840 - Lived with wife and two children in District 733, Campbell Co., GA (indexed in the 1840 U. S. Census as "Edward W. Maxwell")
11/12/1850 - Practiced medicine, District 10, Campbell Co., GA (lived with his wife, Margaret, and five children; indexed in the 1850 U. S. Census as Edwin Maxwell)
06/28/1858 - Mother, Elizabeth, died in Mecklenburg Co., NC
07/16/1860 - Practiced medicine, Campbell Co., GA (lived with wife, Margaret and six children; indexed in the 1860 U. S. Census as Edwin W. Maxwell)
09/25/1861 - Enlisted as Pvt., Co. F, 39th GA Infantry, Campbell Co., GA
12/31/1861 - On detached duty
04/30/1862 - Pvt., Co. F, 39th GA Infantry
06/30/1862 - Pvt., Co. C, 39th GA Infantry [Note: Co. F., 39th GA Infantry became Co. C, 39th GA Infantry about June, 186t2.]
08/31/1862 - Pvt., Co. C, 30th GA Infantry [Note; The 39th GA Infantry became the 30th GA Infantry in July, 1862.]
08/31/1862 - Served as the Company Physician, Co., C, 30th GA Infantry
11/30/1862 - Company Physician, Co., C, 30th GA Infantry
12/31/1862 - As Pvt., Co. C, 30th GA Infantry, absent sick
12/00/1862 - Absent, sick
04/15/1866 - Wife, Caroline Margaret, died in Douglas Co., GA (buried: Douglasville City Cemetery, Douglasville, Douglas Co., GA: FindAGrave #33707085)
08/16/1873 - Died, Norwoodville, Sevier Co., AR (burial location unknown, but possibly with his wife and son in Douglasville City Cemetery, Douglasville, Douglas Co., GA; FindAGrave: #65497086)[Note: Dr. Edwin Wilson Maxwell may have died in the home of Dr. David Maxwell, Sevier Co., AR, who might have been related.]
Pat Deneen provided input to this biography.
This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F. T. & Koste, J. L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
11/13/2020. Unpublished database
Mother: Elizabeth Giboney (1780-1858)
1827-1828 - Attended, Medical College of the State of South Carolina, Charleston, SC (from: Charlotte, NC; preceptor: Dr. Ferrand - probably Dr. Stephen Lee Ferrand) [Note: The school's records for Edwin W. Maxwell indicate that he did not receive an M.D. degree from this institution.]
06/19/1832 - Married, Caroline Margaret McLarty (1814-1866), Mecklenburg Co., NC
02/26/1837 - Father, Guy, died in Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC
00/00/1840 - Lived with wife and two children in District 733, Campbell Co., GA (indexed in the 1840 U. S. Census as "Edward W. Maxwell")
11/12/1850 - Practiced medicine, District 10, Campbell Co., GA (lived with his wife, Margaret, and five children; indexed in the 1850 U. S. Census as Edwin Maxwell)
06/28/1858 - Mother, Elizabeth, died in Mecklenburg Co., NC
07/16/1860 - Practiced medicine, Campbell Co., GA (lived with wife, Margaret and six children; indexed in the 1860 U. S. Census as Edwin W. Maxwell)
09/25/1861 - Enlisted as Pvt., Co. F, 39th GA Infantry, Campbell Co., GA
12/31/1861 - On detached duty
04/30/1862 - Pvt., Co. F, 39th GA Infantry
06/30/1862 - Pvt., Co. C, 39th GA Infantry [Note: Co. F., 39th GA Infantry became Co. C, 39th GA Infantry about June, 186t2.]
08/31/1862 - Pvt., Co. C, 30th GA Infantry [Note; The 39th GA Infantry became the 30th GA Infantry in July, 1862.]
08/31/1862 - Served as the Company Physician, Co., C, 30th GA Infantry
11/30/1862 - Company Physician, Co., C, 30th GA Infantry
12/31/1862 - As Pvt., Co. C, 30th GA Infantry, absent sick
12/00/1862 - Absent, sick
04/15/1866 - Wife, Caroline Margaret, died in Douglas Co., GA (buried: Douglasville City Cemetery, Douglasville, Douglas Co., GA: FindAGrave #33707085)
08/16/1873 - Died, Norwoodville, Sevier Co., AR (burial location unknown, but possibly with his wife and son in Douglasville City Cemetery, Douglasville, Douglas Co., GA; FindAGrave: #65497086)[Note: Dr. Edwin Wilson Maxwell may have died in the home of Dr. David Maxwell, Sevier Co., AR, who might have been related.]
Pat Deneen provided input to this biography.
This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F. T. & Koste, J. L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
11/13/2020. Unpublished database
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