by William F. Peck (1895)
Part III, p. 168
Beahan, James, M. D., was horn in Newark, N. J., July 15, 1822, and came to this State with his mother. He was educated in Starkey Seminary and Hobart College and came to reside in the town of Gates, this county, in 1847. He graduated from Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., in 1852, and at once began practice in Gates, where he had a fine business many years. In 1875 he removed to Rochester, but still retains a large portion of his old patrons from Gates. January 27, 1857, he married Abby Scofield, of the town of Chili, by whom he had two sons, Herman S. and Charles C. The former is a graduate of Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York city, who has a large and growing practice in Rochester and suburbs, and Charles C. is a coal merchant. Dr. James Beahan is a member of the Monroe County Medical Society, and of Teoronto Lodge of Odd Fellows.
Thank you Cheryl Ayres (46935923) for the above information.
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by William F. Peck (1895)
Part III, p. 168
Beahan, James, M. D., was horn in Newark, N. J., July 15, 1822, and came to this State with his mother. He was educated in Starkey Seminary and Hobart College and came to reside in the town of Gates, this county, in 1847. He graduated from Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., in 1852, and at once began practice in Gates, where he had a fine business many years. In 1875 he removed to Rochester, but still retains a large portion of his old patrons from Gates. January 27, 1857, he married Abby Scofield, of the town of Chili, by whom he had two sons, Herman S. and Charles C. The former is a graduate of Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York city, who has a large and growing practice in Rochester and suburbs, and Charles C. is a coal merchant. Dr. James Beahan is a member of the Monroe County Medical Society, and of Teoronto Lodge of Odd Fellows.
Thank you Cheryl Ayres (46935923) for the above information.
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