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Dr Laban Hazeltine

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Dr Laban Hazeltine

Birth
Lander, Warren County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
10 May 1926 (aged 73)
Jamestown, Chautauqua County, New York, USA
Burial
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WARREN LEDGER, Thursday, April 27, 1876; pg. 3

The Hazeltine - Mann Wedding.
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On Thursday evening last, Mr. Laban Hazeltine was married to Miss Stella Mann, step-daughter of Mr. O. H. Hunter. The ceremonies took place at the Presbyterian Church, and that large edifice was filled to overflowing. The Rev. W. A. Rankin, the officiating clergyman, discharged his duties nicely and gracefully, and Prof. Held excelled himself at the organ, and furnished delicious and appropriate music. All the ladies, expecially those particularly interested, were beautifully and elegantly dressed, and the bride, the centre of attraction, of course, was unanimously voted to be the fairest of the fair. At the conclusion of the exercises at the church, the intimate friends of the newly married couple assembled at the residence of Mr. Hunter, where congraulations were extended, and full justice done a bountiful and superb collation. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hunter are entitled to very great credit for the excellent taste and management which characterized the whole affair.
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His type of practice was Allopath. His specialty was General Surgery. He received his license in New York in 1880. He practiced in Jamestown, NY starting in 1880. He went to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Baltimore, MD and graduated in 1880. He was also educated in Warren, PA and Jamestown, NY, Common School. He died of uremia. 86:1928;[16] JAMA citation for obituary notice.
WARREN LEDGER, Thursday, April 27, 1876; pg. 3

The Hazeltine - Mann Wedding.
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On Thursday evening last, Mr. Laban Hazeltine was married to Miss Stella Mann, step-daughter of Mr. O. H. Hunter. The ceremonies took place at the Presbyterian Church, and that large edifice was filled to overflowing. The Rev. W. A. Rankin, the officiating clergyman, discharged his duties nicely and gracefully, and Prof. Held excelled himself at the organ, and furnished delicious and appropriate music. All the ladies, expecially those particularly interested, were beautifully and elegantly dressed, and the bride, the centre of attraction, of course, was unanimously voted to be the fairest of the fair. At the conclusion of the exercises at the church, the intimate friends of the newly married couple assembled at the residence of Mr. Hunter, where congraulations were extended, and full justice done a bountiful and superb collation. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hunter are entitled to very great credit for the excellent taste and management which characterized the whole affair.
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His type of practice was Allopath. His specialty was General Surgery. He received his license in New York in 1880. He practiced in Jamestown, NY starting in 1880. He went to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Baltimore, MD and graduated in 1880. He was also educated in Warren, PA and Jamestown, NY, Common School. He died of uremia. 86:1928;[16] JAMA citation for obituary notice.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68508477/laban-hazeltine: accessed ), memorial page for Dr Laban Hazeltine (30 Aug 1852–10 May 1926), Find a Grave Memorial ID 68508477, citing Lake View Cemetery, Jamestown, Chautauqua County, New York, USA; Maintained by Anonymous (contributor 46825404).