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Dr Aleri Rodgers Graham

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Dr Aleri Rodgers Graham

Birth
Hale Township, Warren County, Illinois, USA
Death
1936 (aged 81–82)
Sonoma County, California, USA
Burial
Petaluma, Sonoma County, California, USA Add to Map
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Graham, Aleri Rodgers, physician and surgeon, Little York, is the son of John Ryan and Mary T. (Rodgers) Graham. Dr. A.R. Graham was born in Hale Township, August 24, 1854 and after graduating from Monmouth Academy, farmed until he was twenty-five years old, studying medicine in the meantime under a competent preceptor. Between 1879 and 1881 he pursued a medical course at the Rush Medical College at Chicago, from which he was duly graduated, February 22, 1881. He entered upon his profession at Cameron, Warren County, and after two years of successful practice there, located at Little York, where he has risen to prominence, not only in his profession, but as a citizen, having been four times elected to the office of Village Trustee and served as a School Director and Health Officer. Politically he is a Democrat. H is a member of the United Presbyterian church and affiliated with Little York Lodge, No. 927, of the Modern Woodmen of America. Dr. Graham was married February 14, 1880 to Miss Emma Alecock, who has borne him two children named: John Frederick and Nellie May. Mrs. Graham was born at Euston, Suffolk England, January 2, 1861, a daughter of George and Maria (Tuddham) Alecock,
Graham, Aleri Rodgers, physician and surgeon, Little York, is the son of John Ryan and Mary T. (Rodgers) Graham. Dr. A.R. Graham was born in Hale Township, August 24, 1854 and after graduating from Monmouth Academy, farmed until he was twenty-five years old, studying medicine in the meantime under a competent preceptor. Between 1879 and 1881 he pursued a medical course at the Rush Medical College at Chicago, from which he was duly graduated, February 22, 1881. He entered upon his profession at Cameron, Warren County, and after two years of successful practice there, located at Little York, where he has risen to prominence, not only in his profession, but as a citizen, having been four times elected to the office of Village Trustee and served as a School Director and Health Officer. Politically he is a Democrat. H is a member of the United Presbyterian church and affiliated with Little York Lodge, No. 927, of the Modern Woodmen of America. Dr. Graham was married February 14, 1880 to Miss Emma Alecock, who has borne him two children named: John Frederick and Nellie May. Mrs. Graham was born at Euston, Suffolk England, January 2, 1861, a daughter of George and Maria (Tuddham) Alecock,


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