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Dr Ellis Calvin Winters

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Dr Ellis Calvin Winters Veteran

Birth
Watsontown, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
8 Feb 1971 (aged 82)
Saint Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida, USA
Burial
Adrian, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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ELLIS CALVIN WINTERS
Dr. Ellis C. Winters, son of Elmer E. and Emma (Machamer) Winters, was born at Watsontown, Northumberland County, Pa., January 17, 1889. He attended the public schools and graduated from the Dewart High School; a student at the Muncy Normal School, Bucknell University and the Medico-Chirurgical of Philadelphia, Pa., where he graduated in 1914. He was resident physician in the Western Pennsylvania Hospital, Pittsburgh, for one year. In 1915 he located at Ford City, Pa., where he immediately established a large practice. He served eighteen months in the United States Army, thirteen months of which were spent overseas. After his discharge from the army, he resumed his practice in Ford City. He married Isabelle Bowser, daughter of Addison B. and Ella Zelima (Stebbins) Bowser, at Ford City, June 24, 192'0. They have one child, James Elmer, born August 26, 1921. Doctor Winters is a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars; American Legion; Armstrong County Medical Society; the Pennsylvania State Medical Society and a fellow of the American Medical Association.

Per: Addison B. Bowser, "The Bowser Family History" (1922) page 120-121

Dr. Ellis C. Winters, who practiced in Ford City for many years, died yesterday in St. Petersburg, Fla., after a long illness.

From: The Simpson's Leader-Times, Kittanning, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday February 9, 1971, Page 18

Married: Isabelle B. Bowser, June 24, 1920, in Ford City, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania

And now, from Cheryl Carmany Marr, findagrave member #47101389, the following information: "This bio states they had one child, but SS Application records and Census records show they had three children. The others are Evelyn Jane Winters Read (1922-2001) and Robert Addison Winters (1925-1880). Both died in Florida. Unable to locate Evelyn's burial, but Robert is buried in Seminole Cemetery, FAG 14505083."

ELLIS CALVIN WINTERS
Dr. Ellis C. Winters, son of Elmer E. and Emma (Machamer) Winters, was born at Watsontown, Northumberland County, Pa., January 17, 1889. He attended the public schools and graduated from the Dewart High School; a student at the Muncy Normal School, Bucknell University and the Medico-Chirurgical of Philadelphia, Pa., where he graduated in 1914. He was resident physician in the Western Pennsylvania Hospital, Pittsburgh, for one year. In 1915 he located at Ford City, Pa., where he immediately established a large practice. He served eighteen months in the United States Army, thirteen months of which were spent overseas. After his discharge from the army, he resumed his practice in Ford City. He married Isabelle Bowser, daughter of Addison B. and Ella Zelima (Stebbins) Bowser, at Ford City, June 24, 192'0. They have one child, James Elmer, born August 26, 1921. Doctor Winters is a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars; American Legion; Armstrong County Medical Society; the Pennsylvania State Medical Society and a fellow of the American Medical Association.

Per: Addison B. Bowser, "The Bowser Family History" (1922) page 120-121

Dr. Ellis C. Winters, who practiced in Ford City for many years, died yesterday in St. Petersburg, Fla., after a long illness.

From: The Simpson's Leader-Times, Kittanning, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday February 9, 1971, Page 18

Married: Isabelle B. Bowser, June 24, 1920, in Ford City, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania

And now, from Cheryl Carmany Marr, findagrave member #47101389, the following information: "This bio states they had one child, but SS Application records and Census records show they had three children. The others are Evelyn Jane Winters Read (1922-2001) and Robert Addison Winters (1925-1880). Both died in Florida. Unable to locate Evelyn's burial, but Robert is buried in Seminole Cemetery, FAG 14505083."



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