Madison County History and Genealogy

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History of Madison County


Medical Professionals of Liverpool


Dr. Jeremiah Curl, son of Thomas Curl, was born near Mechanicsburg, Ohio; studied medicine with Dr. Abner Cheney, of Mechanicsburg, and located in Liverpool about 1840. He afterward moved to Marysville, Ohio, where he became a prominent physician.

Dr. Marshall Perry Converse located in Liverpool in 1846. In 1847, he received into partnership his cousin, Dr. Jeremiah Converse, then direct from his well earned honors as a graduate at Starling Medical College. They were partners for two years. Dr. M. P. Converse moved West and died in Champaign County, Ill., in 1856. He was a brother to Dr. George Converse, of Georgesville, Franklin Co., Ohio, who was the father of George L. Converse, M. C.

Dr. John Zimmerman was there in about 1851. He was probably a son of the Zimmerman noticed in South Solon, and is probably the same man noticed in Danville, California and Somerford.

Dr. Joseph C. Kalb was born and raised on a farm, near Canal Winchester, Ohio; was a pupil under Dr. James F. Boal, of Canal Winchester and Amity, Ohio. Graduated at Starling Medical College in 1854; located at Liverpool the same year, and was Assistant Surgeon in the Fortieth Ohio Regiment.

Dr. Andrew Sabin practiced medicine in Liverpool in about 1857-58; was a distinguished surgeon in the army, but I think was not commissioned from this county. His present residence is Marysville, Ohio.

Dr. F. M. Carter, a native of Virginia, has been in Liverpool since about 1865.


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