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Dr William Wylie

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Dr William Wylie

Birth
Chester, Chester County, South Carolina, USA
Death
9 Jun 1868 (aged 48)
Chester, Chester County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Chester, Chester County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Father: Peter Kelso Wylie
Mother: Hannah "Anne" Evans
1842-43 - Attended, Medical College of SC, Charleston, SC (from: Lancasterville, Lancaster Co, SC; preceptor: Dr. D. M. Watson) but did not graduate from the Medical College of SC
1844 - M.D. degree, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (from: SC; thesis: "Epidemic of Lancaster District [SC]")
~1847 - Married, Amanda Slade Johnson (she was born in ~1826 and died in 1854)
1850 - Practiced medicine, Chester Co, SC (indexed in the 1850 U.S. Census as Wm. Wylie)
1860 - Practiced medicine, Chester Co, SC (indexed in the 1860 U.S. Census as Wm. Wylie)
03/07/1862 - "The following-named medical officers having declined examination before the army medical board, will have their names dropped from the rolls of the C. S. Army: Surgeons...W. Wiley...." [S.O. 53/18]
03/28/1862 - Surgeon, 17th SC Infantry
03/31/1862 - Surgeon, 17th SC Infantry, Johns Island, SC
04/26/1862 - Appointed Surgeon, Provisional Army of the Confederate States, to rank
from 03/28/1862
09/22/1862 - Tendered resignation because of dysentery of 8 months duration and hemorrhoids
09/29/1862 - Resigned from 17th SC Infantry
11/00/1862 - "On furlough last two months . . . now gone to stand his examination before the Medical Board, Charleston, S.C."
01/00/1863 - Surgeon, 17th SC Infantry and Senior Surgeon, Gen. N. G. Evan's Brigade, Kinston, NC
02/04/1863 - Senior Surgeon, Gen. N. G. Evan's Brigade, Kinston, NC - on 30 day furlough with pneumonia
~1865 - Married, Mary Jane Barber (She married William Samuel Brown after Dr. Wylie's death. She died in 1922)
06/09/1868 - Died, Chester, Chester Co, SC

Note: This is not the William Wylie (a.k.a., William Wiley) who was a Sgt., 5th SC Infantry and died during the Civil War.

This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F.T. & Koste, J.L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
10/18/2011 Updated 12/03/2014.
Unpublished database.
William Wylie also has a monument at Evergreen Cemetery where his parents and his first wife and a small child (Mary) are buried. He was a medical doctor like his son and grand-son.
Father: Peter Kelso Wylie
Mother: Hannah "Anne" Evans
1842-43 - Attended, Medical College of SC, Charleston, SC (from: Lancasterville, Lancaster Co, SC; preceptor: Dr. D. M. Watson) but did not graduate from the Medical College of SC
1844 - M.D. degree, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (from: SC; thesis: "Epidemic of Lancaster District [SC]")
~1847 - Married, Amanda Slade Johnson (she was born in ~1826 and died in 1854)
1850 - Practiced medicine, Chester Co, SC (indexed in the 1850 U.S. Census as Wm. Wylie)
1860 - Practiced medicine, Chester Co, SC (indexed in the 1860 U.S. Census as Wm. Wylie)
03/07/1862 - "The following-named medical officers having declined examination before the army medical board, will have their names dropped from the rolls of the C. S. Army: Surgeons...W. Wiley...." [S.O. 53/18]
03/28/1862 - Surgeon, 17th SC Infantry
03/31/1862 - Surgeon, 17th SC Infantry, Johns Island, SC
04/26/1862 - Appointed Surgeon, Provisional Army of the Confederate States, to rank
from 03/28/1862
09/22/1862 - Tendered resignation because of dysentery of 8 months duration and hemorrhoids
09/29/1862 - Resigned from 17th SC Infantry
11/00/1862 - "On furlough last two months . . . now gone to stand his examination before the Medical Board, Charleston, S.C."
01/00/1863 - Surgeon, 17th SC Infantry and Senior Surgeon, Gen. N. G. Evan's Brigade, Kinston, NC
02/04/1863 - Senior Surgeon, Gen. N. G. Evan's Brigade, Kinston, NC - on 30 day furlough with pneumonia
~1865 - Married, Mary Jane Barber (She married William Samuel Brown after Dr. Wylie's death. She died in 1922)
06/09/1868 - Died, Chester, Chester Co, SC

Note: This is not the William Wylie (a.k.a., William Wiley) who was a Sgt., 5th SC Infantry and died during the Civil War.

This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F.T. & Koste, J.L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
10/18/2011 Updated 12/03/2014.
Unpublished database.
William Wylie also has a monument at Evergreen Cemetery where his parents and his first wife and a small child (Mary) are buried. He was a medical doctor like his son and grand-son.


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