Photo of children of Silas Byram Condict: Winthrop CAMPBELL Condict, I, of Wy (upper left), Silas ALDEN Condict, NY (right), Henry VAIL Condict (middle), Dr. Alice BYRAM Condict (l.l), & Lottie/Charlotte Condict (lower right).
Dr. Alice sailed the world (India & Philippines) as a young physician,missionary & author. She was a physician & missionary ahead of her time, spending some 25 years on/off in India, where she valiantly survived the plague in relief camps. She traveled later to Manilla, Philippines, via Gov. Taft (before he became president), that resulted in her book "Old glory and the Gospel in the Philippines".
Accomplishments as a physician & humanitarian: She was a professor at the N. India Medical school. She founded a rest home for missionaries. She established and maintained a school for street children. And, she had a large private practice in Bombay India.
At age 59, she received a four-year degree from TUFTS Medical School, (all in 18 months)! She was accepted as a practicing physician (for war service) at age 74. She devoted her life to Christ and as a physician, and was an active doctor just days before her passing in Orange, NJ at her home.*
* SOURCE: MAHLON JOHNSON FAMILY ASSOCIATION BOOKS: PAGES 48-50 (65-67).
She was born in Littleton, NJ, and died in her home in Orange, NJ. She also settled in Ohio for a time, with family, while her brother Winthrop Campbell Condict, I,(in photo), spent time there, after leaving his Orange & Morristown, NJ family, and headed West.
Find A Grave Memorial# 162737900 links the family to the JOHN ALDEN/PRISCILLA MULLINS OF THE MAYFLOWER lines three times with Huldah, Anna & Abigail Alden Byram Condict (Abigail ALDEN BYRAM).
Photo of children of Silas Byram Condict: Winthrop CAMPBELL Condict, I, of Wy (upper left), Silas ALDEN Condict, NY (right), Henry VAIL Condict (middle), Dr. Alice BYRAM Condict (l.l), & Lottie/Charlotte Condict (lower right).
Dr. Alice sailed the world (India & Philippines) as a young physician,missionary & author. She was a physician & missionary ahead of her time, spending some 25 years on/off in India, where she valiantly survived the plague in relief camps. She traveled later to Manilla, Philippines, via Gov. Taft (before he became president), that resulted in her book "Old glory and the Gospel in the Philippines".
Accomplishments as a physician & humanitarian: She was a professor at the N. India Medical school. She founded a rest home for missionaries. She established and maintained a school for street children. And, she had a large private practice in Bombay India.
At age 59, she received a four-year degree from TUFTS Medical School, (all in 18 months)! She was accepted as a practicing physician (for war service) at age 74. She devoted her life to Christ and as a physician, and was an active doctor just days before her passing in Orange, NJ at her home.*
* SOURCE: MAHLON JOHNSON FAMILY ASSOCIATION BOOKS: PAGES 48-50 (65-67).
She was born in Littleton, NJ, and died in her home in Orange, NJ. She also settled in Ohio for a time, with family, while her brother Winthrop Campbell Condict, I,(in photo), spent time there, after leaving his Orange & Morristown, NJ family, and headed West.
Find A Grave Memorial# 162737900 links the family to the JOHN ALDEN/PRISCILLA MULLINS OF THE MAYFLOWER lines three times with Huldah, Anna & Abigail Alden Byram Condict (Abigail ALDEN BYRAM).
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Daughter of: Silas Byram & Mary (Johnson) Condict
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