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Father | Samuel Harley (b. 6 March 1758, d. 24 March 1839) |
Mother | Catherine Sower (b. 25 February 1761, d. 16 July 1823) |
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Father | Samuel Harley (b. 6 March 1758, d. 24 March 1839) |
Mother | Catherine Sower (b. 25 February 1761, d. 16 July 1823) |
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Son | Samuel H. Cassel+ (b. 28 October 1809, d. 17 February 1894) |
Daughter | Susan Cassel+ |
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Father | Samuel Harley (b. 6 March 1758, d. 24 March 1839) |
Mother | Catherine Sower (b. 25 February 1761, d. 16 July 1823) |
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Father | Samuel Harley (b. 6 March 1758, d. 24 March 1839) |
Mother | Catherine Sower (b. 25 February 1761, d. 16 July 1823) |
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Daughter | Catherine Reiff+ (b. 8 November 1761, d. 25 December 1840) |
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Daughter | Catherine Reiff+ (b. 8 November 1761, d. 25 December 1840) |
Last Edited | 14 December 2008 00:00:00 |
Father | Hans Detweiler |
Mother | Susannah Reiff |
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Son | Jacob Reiff Detweiler (b. 9 December 1755, d. 7 March 1815) |
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Son | Jacob Reiff Detweiler (b. 9 December 1755, d. 7 March 1815) |
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Father | Dr. Lunsford Pitts Yandell (b. 4 July 1805, d. 4 February 1878) |
Mother | Susan Juliet Wendel (b. 18 January 1807, d. 25 May 1860) |
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Daughter | Maria Yandell+ (b. 10 October 1852, d. 6 September 1921) |
Son | Allison Yandell (b. 17 August 1854, d. 1 August 1866) |
Daughter | Susan J. Yandell (b. 20 September 1857, d. 8 May 1925) |
Daughter | Martha Yandell (b. about September 1859, d. July 1861) |
from findagrave.com:
David was named for his maternal grandfather, David Wendel, of Tennessee.
Dr. Lunsford P, Sr, was a medical pioneer, a son of Dr. Wilson Yandell, of Mecklenburg, NC. Dr. L.P. Yandell, Sr. graduated from Univ. of Maryland (then Baltimore) and returned to Tenn. He was affiliated with Translvania School of Pharmacy, in Lexington, KY, and later founded the University of Louisville's medical department.
In 1837, David's family moved to Louisville, where he was enrolled in a private school.
On April 10, 1851 he married a well-to-do Nashville beauty, Frances Jane Crutcher, who won her mother-in-law's heart at first sight by "her quiet sweetness, a real treasure."
Their children, Maria, and Allison, a son, were both bn in TN. Then moving to Louisville, they added two more daughters, Susan and Martha. (Martha d. at abt one year of age).
David had an "outgoing prsonality, and cosmopolitian nature," per Nancy Dasher Baird, in her book, "David Wendel Yandell Physician of Old Louisville." (pub. 1979.
David followed his father in medicine, was graduated from the Louisville School of Medicine, and became a physician of note, serving on the school's medical faculty for years receiving recognition from men of distinction. He also studied with Dr. Lister in France during his young years. David and his younger brothers, William M. (Willie) and Lunsford Pitts, Jr. (Luny) were also doctors who served with distinction in the medical profession in the CSA during the Civil War. Lunsford, Jr., taught in the Louisville medical school after the War.
In the War, David was assigned to be the personal physician to Gen. Albert Sydney Johnston, and by Gen. Johnston was elevated to the medical directorship of the Army of the West. After the War, Wm. M. moved to El Paso, TX for the drier climate which he hoped would improve his health. There he achieved prominence, and the name "Yandell" marks medical facilities and streets in that city.
Dr. David returned to Louisville after the War, "penniless" but soon rebuilt a practice as he was well known. He returned to the school in 1869, and gave it 'my best endeavors.'
He bought his father's commodious three-story home on Chestnut Street and continued to more success as he became president of the Americal Medical Association. He was ahead of his time in treating all wounds with anticeptic agents, (from his study with Lister).
"An articulate lecturer, talented surgeon, dedicated educator, and highly respected citizen, David Yandell was the most progressive and influential member of the university's medicl faculty during the postwar era. In the spring of 1895 the university gratefully acknowledged the doctor's services when it placed 'upon the brow of this, our greatest son,' the highest degree within her power, a Doctor of Laws Degree." Yandell's twentieth-century successors honor his memory with a lectureship that brings to the campus the nation's most prominent and knowledgeable surgeons.
He died of ateriosclerosis among those he loved best and was buried on a tree-dotted hillside overlooking a picturesque lake in Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville.
Last Edited | 8 September 2013 00:00:00 |
Father | Dr. Lunsford Pitts Yandell (b. 4 July 1805, d. 4 February 1878) |
Mother | Susan Juliet Wendel (b. 18 January 1807, d. 25 May 1860) |
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Daughter | Enid Yandell (b. 6 October 1869, d. 13 June 1934) |
Daughter | Maude Yandell (b. 6 June 1871, d. 1962) |
Daughter | Elsie Yandell+ (b. 9 October 1876, d. 17 March 1939) |
Son | Lunsford Pitts Yandell, III+ (b. 8 March 1878, d. 10 August 1927) |
Born in Tennessee, Lunsford Pitts Yandell Jr. grew up in Louisville, began studying medicine at age 17, and graduated with an MD from the University of Louisville in 1857.
He worked as chief of the Louisville Dispensary for about a year and then practiced in Memphis where he was chairman of materia medica and therapeutics at Memphis Medical College.
He joined the Confederate Army in 1861 and was promoted to brigade surgeon and medical director. His letter describing the Battle of Belmont was later published as the best account of the engagement.
In 1865, he joined his brother David Wendel Yandell in practice in Louisville. He attended the International Medical Congress in Paris in 1867 and visited many European hospitals, taking particular interest in the work of famous dermatologists.
In 1869, he took the chair of materia medica and clinical medicine at the University of Louisville, which he held until 1882 when he took the chair of theory and practice of medicine which he held until his death.
His highly respected analysis of dermatoses argued that all but parasitic diseases are caused by scrofula, syphilis and malaria.
He opposed the use of the microscope and believed that physicians should test drugs on themselves to study their effects.
- Written by Daryll Anderson.
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Father | Dr. Lunsford Pitts Yandell (b. 4 July 1805, d. 4 February 1878) |
Mother | Susan Juliet Wendel (b. 18 January 1807, d. 25 May 1860) |
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Daughter | Bettie Yandell (b. 1 August 1878, d. 26 May 1886) |
Last Edited | 31 August 2013 00:00:00 |
Father | Dr. Lunsford Pitts Yandell (b. 4 July 1805, d. 4 February 1878) |
Mother | Susan Juliet Wendel (b. 18 January 1807, d. 25 May 1860) |
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Son | Yandell Henderson+ (b. 23 April 1873, d. 18 February 1944) |
Son | Isham Henderson, III (b. about 1877, d. 1926) |
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Father | David Fentress (b. about 1798, d. 11 January 1856) |
Mother | Matilda Caroline Wendel (b. 9 July 1809, d. 5 February 1887) |
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Daughter | Mary Warren Fentress (b. about 1861) |
Daughter | Matilda Fentress (b. 11 January 1865, d. 22 September 1948) |
Daughter | Anna P. Fentress (b. about 1867) |
Son | Thomas Fentress (b. about 1868) |
Son | James Fentress+ (b. January 1871, d. 28 March 1943) |
Son | David Fentress (b. July 1873) |
Son | Calvin Fentress (b. February 1880) |
Daughter | Ethel Fentress (b. January 1882) |
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Father | David Fentress (b. about 1798, d. 11 January 1856) |
Mother | Matilda Caroline Wendel (b. 9 July 1809, d. 5 February 1887) |
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Daughter | Elizabeth Fentress+ (b. 10 February 1871, d. 20 September 1950) |
Son | Francis Fentress (b. about 1874) |
Daughter | Louisa Fentress (b. about 1879) |
Daughter | Margaret Fentress (b. 1886) |
Son | Dr. David Wendel Fentress (b. November 1888) |
Son | Robert Bradley Fentress (b. September 1890) |
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Father | David Fentress (b. about 1798, d. 11 January 1856) |
Mother | Matilda Caroline Wendel (b. 9 July 1809, d. 5 February 1887) |
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Father | David Deaderick Wendel (b. 4 February 1811, d. 29 April 1873) |
Mother | Sarah Jane Keeble (b. 7 November 1814, d. 16 March 1873) |
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Father | David Deaderick Wendel (b. 4 February 1811, d. 29 April 1873) |
Mother | Sarah Jane Keeble (b. 7 November 1814, d. 16 March 1873) |
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Father | David Deaderick Wendel (b. 4 February 1811, d. 29 April 1873) |
Mother | Sarah Jane Keeble (b. 7 November 1814, d. 16 March 1873) |
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Daughter | Sarah Foard Wendel+ (b. 8 December 1883, d. August 1915) |
Son | James Edwy Wendel (b. 16 April 1886, d. 27 April 1905) |
Daughter | Cornelia Catherine Wendel+ (b. 23 December 1889, d. 26 September 1966) |
Daughter | Ada Ewing Wendel+ (b. 16 December 1891, d. October 1978) |
Son | David Deaderick Wendel+ (b. 3 July 1899, d. 2 July 1981) |
Daughter | Harriet Foard Wendel+ (b. 7 July 1906, d. 12 November 2001) |
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Father | David Deaderick Wendel (b. 4 February 1811, d. 29 April 1873) |
Mother | Sarah Jane Keeble (b. 7 November 1814, d. 16 March 1873) |
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Father | David Deaderick Wendel (b. 4 February 1811, d. 29 April 1873) |
Mother | Sarah Jane Keeble (b. 7 November 1814, d. 16 March 1873) |
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Father | David Deaderick Wendel (b. 4 February 1811, d. 29 April 1873) |
Mother | Sarah Jane Keeble (b. 7 November 1814, d. 16 March 1873) |
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Last Edited | 15 June 2018 00:00:00 |
Father | David Deaderick Wendel (b. 4 February 1811, d. 29 April 1873) |
Mother | Sarah Jane Keeble (b. 7 November 1814, d. 16 March 1873) |
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Son | David Wendel Priestly+ (b. September 1877, d. 8 October 1944) |
Daughter | Ella Priestly (b. October 1880, d. 30 May 1960) |
Son | Paul J. Priestly (b. July 1884, d. 1930) |
Last Edited | 28 August 2013 00:00:00 |
Father | Dr. James Edwy Wendel (b. 29 November 1812, d. 21 December 1893) |
Mother | Jane C. Ewing (b. about 1838, d. before 1880) |
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Father | Thomas Neilson Wendel (b. 22 March 1815, d. 5 October 1875) |
Mother | Mary Ann Hancock (b. 1819, d. April 1860) |
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Son | David W. Longstreet (b. about 1862) |
Daughter | Olivia White Longstreet (b. 17 July 1864, d. 19 April 1866) |
Last Edited | 29 August 2013 00:00:00 |
Father | William Haney Deaderick Wendel (b. 2 June 1817, d. 11 October 1879) |
Mother | June Elizabeth Brown (b. about 1828, d. before 7 October 1850) |
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Son | Robert Paine Wendel (b. July 1867, d. 1910) |
Son | William David Wendel (b. 31 March 1869, d. 21 July 1952) |
Son | James Brown Wendel (b. about 1871, d. 1937) |
Daughter | Mary Elizabeth Wendel (b. 29 June 1874) |
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