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Dr Gary Hosmer Wood

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Dr Gary Hosmer Wood

Birth
Ohio, Herkimer County, New York, USA
Death
18 Dec 1913 (aged 59)
Antwerp, Jefferson County, New York, USA
Burial
Antwerp, Jefferson County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.2008711, Longitude: -75.6025786
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Gary H. Wood (b. 1854) — of Antwerp, Jefferson County, N.Y. Born in Ohio, Herkimer County, N.Y., December 10, 1854.

Son of Benjamin H. Wood and Asenath (Barnes) Wood; married, August 30, 1876, to Mary F. Tamblin. Republican.
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Gary H. Wood (b. 1854) — of Antwerp, Jefferson County, N.Y. Born in Ohio, Herkimer County, N.Y., December 10, 1854. Republican. Physician; member of New York state assembly from Jefferson County 2nd District, 1906-10. Methodist. Member, Freemasons; Knights Templar; Shriners; Order of the Eastern Star. Burial location unknown.
Relatives: Son of Benjamin H. Wood and Asenath (Barnes) Wood; married, August 30, 1876, to Mary F. Tamblin.

Physician; member of New York state assembly from Jefferson County 2nd District, 1906-10. Methodist. Member, Freemasons; Knights Templar; Shriners; Order of the Eastern Star.
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The following came from the Historian in Antwerp, NY.

Wood, Gary H. M.D., 10 Dec 1854-1913 Married 30 Aug 1876 *
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Gary H. WOOD
•Birth: 10 DEC 1854 in Ohio, Herkimer Co., New York 1
•Death: 1913 in Antwerp, Jefferson Co., New York
•Burial: Hillside Cemetery, Antwerp, Jefferson Co., New York

Gary H. Wood, M. D.
Wood, G. H., M. D., was born in Ohio, Herkimer county, N. Y., December 10, 1854, son of Rev. Benj. F. Wood, a Methodist minister of Martinsburg. His wife was Asenath Barnes, who died in 1865. They had four children. The grandfather of our subject, Wheelock Wood, was born in Massachusetts, and went to Ohio, Herkimer county, N. Y., where the father of our subject was born. Benjamin F. Wood, father of the subject, was educated at Fairfield Seminary. He has been presiding elder of Watertown and Adams district for ten years. Dr. Wood was educated at Fairfield Seminary, from which he was graduated in 1874, when he followed teaching for some years. He studied medicine at Sauquoit, Oneida county, and was graduated from Long Island Medical College in 1877, and has since practiced his profession in Antwerp, where he has been very successful. He is a member of Jefferson County Medical Society, and was president in 1896, and is also delegate to the State Medical Society at the present time. He is a Republican in politics, and has been supervisor of his town for eight years, was also coroner of the county at one time. In 1876 he married Mary F. Tamblin, of Black River, N. Y., daughter of Jackson Tamblin, a prominent man of the town of Rutland, N. Y., who was justice of the peace for many years and justice of sessions. To Mr. And Mrs. Wood have been born three daughters: Ethel May, deceased; Lillian A., and Isabel T. Mr. Wood is a member of Antwerp Lodge No. 226, F. & A. M., Theresa Chapter No. 149, and Watertown Commandery and Media Temple, and was master of the lodge at Antwerp for five years. Dr. Wood has been trustee of Ives Seminary for a number of years. He and his wife are members of the Methodist church, as is also the oldest daughter.
Source: ?Emerson, Edgar C., Our County And Its People: A Descriptive Work on Jefferson County New York. ?Pg. 183. ©1898. The Boston History Company, Publishers.
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GARY H. WOOD, M. D. Foremost in the ranks of those Jefferson county physicians whose unquestioned skill is the result not alone of the training of the schools but of long and extended experience stands Dr. Gary H. Wood of Antwerp. He is a grandson of Wheelock Wood, a native of Massachusetts, who went to Ohio, Herkimer county, New York, which was the birthplace of his son, Benjamin F. Wood. The latter was educated at Fairfield Seminary and has labored for many years in the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal church. For ten years he was presiding elder of Watertown and Adams district and was also stationed for a time at Martinsburg. He married Asenath Barnes and four children were born to them, one of whom, Gary H., is mentioned at length hereinafter. In 1865 the Reverend Mr. Wood and his family sustained an irreparable loss by the death of the wife and mother, who was deeply mourned by a large circle of friends.

Gary H. Wood, son of Benjamin F. and Asenath (Barnes) Wood, was born December 10, 1854, in Ohio, Herkimer county, New York, and received his primary education in the common schools, afterward attending Fairfield Seminary, Herkimer county, from which he graduated in 1874. In early life he was for several years engaged in teaching. He studied medicine with Dr. Osborn of Sauquoit, Oneida county, and also attended lectures at the Long Island College Hospital, from which institution he graduated in June, 1877, with the degree of Doctor of Medicine. He then settled in Antwerp, where he has since remained and where he has been many years in possession of a remarkably successful and lucrative practice. Although assiduous in his devotion to the duties of his profession he is closely identified with the political life of the county, has been supervisor of the town for nine years and was at one time coroner of the county. He has frequently acted as delegate to the state convention. He has always been active in educational circles and served for many years on the board of trustees of Ives Seminary. He is now president of the board of education of the Antwerp high school.

Dr. Wood is a member of the Jefferson County Medical Society, of which in 1896 he was president, and he also belongs to the New York State Medical Society. He affiliates with Antwerp Lodge, No. 226, F. & A. M., has filled most of the chairs of the order and was master of the lodge for five years. He is a member of Theresa Chapter No. 149, Watertown Commandery and Media Temple. Since the organization of the Order of the Eastern Star he and his wife have been numbered among its members and patrons. Politically he is a Republican. He and his wife are members of the Methodist Episcopal church.

Dr. Wood married August 30, 1876, Mary F. Tamblin, of Black River, Jefferson county, daughter of Jackson Tamblin, a prominent citizen of the town of Rutland, New York, who filled for many years the offices of Justice of the peace and justice of sessions. Dr. and Mrs. Wood have had three children: Ethel May, who died at the age of nineteen months; Lillian A., who was born October 19, 1884, and is a graduate of Vassar College; and Isabelle T., who was born March 20, 1891. The home of Dr. and Mrs. Wood is one of the social centers of Antwerp. Mrs. Wood is matron of several orders.
Source: ?Oakes, R. A. ?Genealogical And Family History of the County of Jefferson New York. Volume I. Pp. 1345 - 1346. ©1905. New York. Chicago. The Lewis Publishing Company.

WOOD, Gary H. M.D. Was born 10 Dec 1854 in Ohio, Herkimer co NY, son of Benjamin F. and Asenath (Barnes) Wood. Dr. Wood married on 30 Aug. 1876 to Mary F. Tamblin of Black River, Jefferson Co NY, daughter of Jackson Tamblin, a prominent citizen of the Town of Rutland, Jefferson Co NY. Gary and Mary Wood resided in Antwerp, Jefferson Co. NY
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Gary Hosmer Wood, M.D. Long Island College Hospital. ... member of the general assembly and chairman of the committee on public health; died at his home in Antwerp, December 18, aged 59.
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GARY HOSMER WOOD, bom Dec. 10, 1854, Ohio, Herkimer
Co., N. Y.; son of Rev. Benjamin F. Wood (born in Ohio, N. Y.) and Asenath Barnes (bom Salisbury, N. Y.). Graduate of Fairfield Seminary, 1874.

Medical education: Preceptor, Charles A. Osborne, of Sauquoit, N.Y.

Professional positions: Prest. Jefferson County Medical Society;
Delegate to State Med. Society; Coroner Jefferson County.

Non-professional positions: Supervisor, Antwerp, N. Y., eight years; Trastee Ives Seminary.

Master Antwerp Lodge, No. 226, F. & A. M.

Married, Aug. 30, 1876, Mary F. Tamblin, of Black River, N. Y.

Children, Ethel May (deceased), Lillian A., and Isabelle Wood.

Present address, Antwerp, Jefferson Co., N. Y.
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GARY HOSMER WOOD, born Dec. 10, 1854, Ohio, Herkimer Co., N. Y.; son of Rev. Benjamin F. Wood (bom in Ohio, N. Y.) and Asenath Barnes (born Salisbury, N. Y.). Graduate of Fairfield Seminary, 1874.
Medical education: Preceptor, Charles A. Osborne, of Sauquoit, N.Y.
Professional positions: Prest. Jefferson County Medical Society;
Delegate to State Med. Society; Coroner Jefferson County.
Non-professional positions: Supervisor, Antwerp, N. Y., eight years;
Trustee Ives Seminary.
Master Antwerp Lodge, No. 226, F. & A. M.
Married, Aug. 30, 1876, Mary F. Tamblin, of Black River, N. Y.
Children, Ethel May (deceased), Lillian A., and Isabelle Wood.
Present address, Antwerp, Jefferson Co., N. Y.
Gary H. Wood (b. 1854) — of Antwerp, Jefferson County, N.Y. Born in Ohio, Herkimer County, N.Y., December 10, 1854.

Son of Benjamin H. Wood and Asenath (Barnes) Wood; married, August 30, 1876, to Mary F. Tamblin. Republican.
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Gary H. Wood (b. 1854) — of Antwerp, Jefferson County, N.Y. Born in Ohio, Herkimer County, N.Y., December 10, 1854. Republican. Physician; member of New York state assembly from Jefferson County 2nd District, 1906-10. Methodist. Member, Freemasons; Knights Templar; Shriners; Order of the Eastern Star. Burial location unknown.
Relatives: Son of Benjamin H. Wood and Asenath (Barnes) Wood; married, August 30, 1876, to Mary F. Tamblin.

Physician; member of New York state assembly from Jefferson County 2nd District, 1906-10. Methodist. Member, Freemasons; Knights Templar; Shriners; Order of the Eastern Star.
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The following came from the Historian in Antwerp, NY.

Wood, Gary H. M.D., 10 Dec 1854-1913 Married 30 Aug 1876 *
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Gary H. WOOD
•Birth: 10 DEC 1854 in Ohio, Herkimer Co., New York 1
•Death: 1913 in Antwerp, Jefferson Co., New York
•Burial: Hillside Cemetery, Antwerp, Jefferson Co., New York

Gary H. Wood, M. D.
Wood, G. H., M. D., was born in Ohio, Herkimer county, N. Y., December 10, 1854, son of Rev. Benj. F. Wood, a Methodist minister of Martinsburg. His wife was Asenath Barnes, who died in 1865. They had four children. The grandfather of our subject, Wheelock Wood, was born in Massachusetts, and went to Ohio, Herkimer county, N. Y., where the father of our subject was born. Benjamin F. Wood, father of the subject, was educated at Fairfield Seminary. He has been presiding elder of Watertown and Adams district for ten years. Dr. Wood was educated at Fairfield Seminary, from which he was graduated in 1874, when he followed teaching for some years. He studied medicine at Sauquoit, Oneida county, and was graduated from Long Island Medical College in 1877, and has since practiced his profession in Antwerp, where he has been very successful. He is a member of Jefferson County Medical Society, and was president in 1896, and is also delegate to the State Medical Society at the present time. He is a Republican in politics, and has been supervisor of his town for eight years, was also coroner of the county at one time. In 1876 he married Mary F. Tamblin, of Black River, N. Y., daughter of Jackson Tamblin, a prominent man of the town of Rutland, N. Y., who was justice of the peace for many years and justice of sessions. To Mr. And Mrs. Wood have been born three daughters: Ethel May, deceased; Lillian A., and Isabel T. Mr. Wood is a member of Antwerp Lodge No. 226, F. & A. M., Theresa Chapter No. 149, and Watertown Commandery and Media Temple, and was master of the lodge at Antwerp for five years. Dr. Wood has been trustee of Ives Seminary for a number of years. He and his wife are members of the Methodist church, as is also the oldest daughter.
Source: ?Emerson, Edgar C., Our County And Its People: A Descriptive Work on Jefferson County New York. ?Pg. 183. ©1898. The Boston History Company, Publishers.
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GARY H. WOOD, M. D. Foremost in the ranks of those Jefferson county physicians whose unquestioned skill is the result not alone of the training of the schools but of long and extended experience stands Dr. Gary H. Wood of Antwerp. He is a grandson of Wheelock Wood, a native of Massachusetts, who went to Ohio, Herkimer county, New York, which was the birthplace of his son, Benjamin F. Wood. The latter was educated at Fairfield Seminary and has labored for many years in the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal church. For ten years he was presiding elder of Watertown and Adams district and was also stationed for a time at Martinsburg. He married Asenath Barnes and four children were born to them, one of whom, Gary H., is mentioned at length hereinafter. In 1865 the Reverend Mr. Wood and his family sustained an irreparable loss by the death of the wife and mother, who was deeply mourned by a large circle of friends.

Gary H. Wood, son of Benjamin F. and Asenath (Barnes) Wood, was born December 10, 1854, in Ohio, Herkimer county, New York, and received his primary education in the common schools, afterward attending Fairfield Seminary, Herkimer county, from which he graduated in 1874. In early life he was for several years engaged in teaching. He studied medicine with Dr. Osborn of Sauquoit, Oneida county, and also attended lectures at the Long Island College Hospital, from which institution he graduated in June, 1877, with the degree of Doctor of Medicine. He then settled in Antwerp, where he has since remained and where he has been many years in possession of a remarkably successful and lucrative practice. Although assiduous in his devotion to the duties of his profession he is closely identified with the political life of the county, has been supervisor of the town for nine years and was at one time coroner of the county. He has frequently acted as delegate to the state convention. He has always been active in educational circles and served for many years on the board of trustees of Ives Seminary. He is now president of the board of education of the Antwerp high school.

Dr. Wood is a member of the Jefferson County Medical Society, of which in 1896 he was president, and he also belongs to the New York State Medical Society. He affiliates with Antwerp Lodge, No. 226, F. & A. M., has filled most of the chairs of the order and was master of the lodge for five years. He is a member of Theresa Chapter No. 149, Watertown Commandery and Media Temple. Since the organization of the Order of the Eastern Star he and his wife have been numbered among its members and patrons. Politically he is a Republican. He and his wife are members of the Methodist Episcopal church.

Dr. Wood married August 30, 1876, Mary F. Tamblin, of Black River, Jefferson county, daughter of Jackson Tamblin, a prominent citizen of the town of Rutland, New York, who filled for many years the offices of Justice of the peace and justice of sessions. Dr. and Mrs. Wood have had three children: Ethel May, who died at the age of nineteen months; Lillian A., who was born October 19, 1884, and is a graduate of Vassar College; and Isabelle T., who was born March 20, 1891. The home of Dr. and Mrs. Wood is one of the social centers of Antwerp. Mrs. Wood is matron of several orders.
Source: ?Oakes, R. A. ?Genealogical And Family History of the County of Jefferson New York. Volume I. Pp. 1345 - 1346. ©1905. New York. Chicago. The Lewis Publishing Company.

WOOD, Gary H. M.D. Was born 10 Dec 1854 in Ohio, Herkimer co NY, son of Benjamin F. and Asenath (Barnes) Wood. Dr. Wood married on 30 Aug. 1876 to Mary F. Tamblin of Black River, Jefferson Co NY, daughter of Jackson Tamblin, a prominent citizen of the Town of Rutland, Jefferson Co NY. Gary and Mary Wood resided in Antwerp, Jefferson Co. NY
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Gary Hosmer Wood, M.D. Long Island College Hospital. ... member of the general assembly and chairman of the committee on public health; died at his home in Antwerp, December 18, aged 59.
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GARY HOSMER WOOD, bom Dec. 10, 1854, Ohio, Herkimer
Co., N. Y.; son of Rev. Benjamin F. Wood (born in Ohio, N. Y.) and Asenath Barnes (bom Salisbury, N. Y.). Graduate of Fairfield Seminary, 1874.

Medical education: Preceptor, Charles A. Osborne, of Sauquoit, N.Y.

Professional positions: Prest. Jefferson County Medical Society;
Delegate to State Med. Society; Coroner Jefferson County.

Non-professional positions: Supervisor, Antwerp, N. Y., eight years; Trastee Ives Seminary.

Master Antwerp Lodge, No. 226, F. & A. M.

Married, Aug. 30, 1876, Mary F. Tamblin, of Black River, N. Y.

Children, Ethel May (deceased), Lillian A., and Isabelle Wood.

Present address, Antwerp, Jefferson Co., N. Y.
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GARY HOSMER WOOD, born Dec. 10, 1854, Ohio, Herkimer Co., N. Y.; son of Rev. Benjamin F. Wood (bom in Ohio, N. Y.) and Asenath Barnes (born Salisbury, N. Y.). Graduate of Fairfield Seminary, 1874.
Medical education: Preceptor, Charles A. Osborne, of Sauquoit, N.Y.
Professional positions: Prest. Jefferson County Medical Society;
Delegate to State Med. Society; Coroner Jefferson County.
Non-professional positions: Supervisor, Antwerp, N. Y., eight years;
Trustee Ives Seminary.
Master Antwerp Lodge, No. 226, F. & A. M.
Married, Aug. 30, 1876, Mary F. Tamblin, of Black River, N. Y.
Children, Ethel May (deceased), Lillian A., and Isabelle Wood.
Present address, Antwerp, Jefferson Co., N. Y.


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