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Dr. Jerome Angell was born in Union Valley, Cortland County, and received a good common school education in his native town and then graduated from the Geneva Medical College, and began practicing in the locality of his birth, remaining there for thirty-three years, and enjoying a very extensive practice. He then moved to Cortland in 1887 and practiced in Cortland until September 1, 1896, when his death occurred. He was considered one of the ablest physicians in the county, his practice covering a large territory, and embracing the best class of patrons. He had many warm friends all through the county. He was a Republican and took an active part in politics, serving as supervisor of the town of Taylor, this county, two terms. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church at Cortland, and was an earnest Christian. June 10, 1858, the Doctor was married to Mary Ann Halbert of Pitcher, Chenango County, N.Y. They had one child, Walter H.
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Dr. Jerome Angell was born in Union Valley, Cortland County, and received a good common school education in his native town and then graduated from the Geneva Medical College, and began practicing in the locality of his birth, remaining there for thirty-three years, and enjoying a very extensive practice. He then moved to Cortland in 1887 and practiced in Cortland until September 1, 1896, when his death occurred. He was considered one of the ablest physicians in the county, his practice covering a large territory, and embracing the best class of patrons. He had many warm friends all through the county. He was a Republican and took an active part in politics, serving as supervisor of the town of Taylor, this county, two terms. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church at Cortland, and was an earnest Christian. June 10, 1858, the Doctor was married to Mary Ann Halbert of Pitcher, Chenango County, N.Y. They had one child, Walter H.
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