Person:William Girdner (1)

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William Girdner, M.D.
 
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Name William Girdner, M.D.
Gender Male
Birth[1] 18 Sep 1808 Flag Branch, Greene, Tennessee, United States
Marriage 24 Sep 1839 [1st wife]
to Mary A Link
Marriage 24 Jun 1884 Greene, Tennessee, United States[2nd wife ; she is the widow Cavener]
to M J Leming
References
  1. Greene County Biographical Sketches, in Goodspeed Publishing Company. Goodspeed's history of Tennessee: containing historical and biographical sketches of thirty east Tennessee counties: Anderson, Blount, Bradley, Campbell, Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hamilton, Hancock, Hawkins, James, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Loudon, McMinn, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Polk, Rhea, Roane, Sevier, Sullivan, Unicoi, Union, Washington. (Nashville, Tennessee: Goodspeed Publishing Company, 1886-1887).

    William Girdner, M. D., was born at Flag Branch, Greene County, September 18, 1808, the son of Conrad and Eva (George) Girdner, the former born in Northhampton County, Penn., February 20,1787. The father was of German origin, the son of Michael and Huldah (Beach) Girdner. Conrad was two years old when they set out with two horses and a wagon for the wilds of Tennessee, in February, 1792, on a seven weeks’ journey. Conrad, went to school to Charles O’Neal, an Irishman, who was teaching during one of the Indian wars. In 1807 he loft home and married Elizabeth, a daughter of Yost George, who spent the first four years of his life in Germany. Conrad then settled on the land given him by his father. His grandfather David and his wife, the latter driving, came to, Greene County with a team of horses; he died on Richland Creek, and Conrad died at his home May 11, 1882. Our subject, Catherine, John, Delilah, Luther, Eliza, Mary J., Stephen, Alexander, Nancy and Sally are Conrad’s children. William graduated from Greeneville College when about twenty-two, and began studying medicine under Dr. Broyles. He began practice May 1, 1837, at Cedar Creek, Greene County, and has scored over a half century of success. September 24, 1839, he married Mary A., a daughter of John Link. Their children are Robbley, Douglason, Laura, Ione, Emma, William H: and John H. She died September 14, 1871, and June 24, 1884, M. J. Cavener, nee Leming, became his wife. Our subject earned his education himself. He has been a Lutheran for about sixty years.