. History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . Lebanon Co., Pa. He received an excellenteducation at Mount Airy Academy, and in earlymanhood entered the office of his father as a studentof medicine, attended lectures in the Medical Depart-ment of the University of Pennsylvania, from whichinstitution he graduated in the spring of 1844. Aftergraduation he began the practice of his profession inconnection with his father at Annville, where he re- Eliza Gloninger, daughter of Dr. John W. Gloninger,of Lebanon. Of their five c


. History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . Lebanon Co., Pa. He received an excellenteducation at Mount Airy Academy, and in earlymanhood entered the office of his father as a studentof medicine, attended lectures in the Medical Depart-ment of the University of Pennsylvania, from whichinstitution he graduated in the spring of 1844. Aftergraduation he began the practice of his profession inconnection with his father at Annville, where he re- Eliza Gloninger, daughter of Dr. John W. Gloninger,of Lebanon. Of their five children only one survives,Robert L. Marshall, of Lebanon. JACOB Meily, a representative man of the county,was a native of Bethel township. He was a farmer,served in the French and Indian war, and at the out-set of the Revolution became an officer of one of theassociated companies. He was a member of the As-sembly, representing the county of Dauphin from1786 to 1793. During his official life, in 1787, he be-came quite prominent as one of the leaders in themovement to leave that body so as to prevent the. mained three years, subsequently practicing at Read-ing one year, when he permanently located at Leba-non. He soon acquired an extensive and lucrativepractice, and took high rank in the profession. En-dowed with strong natural talent, good judgment, andstrong powers of observation and application, heneeded only the opportunities which a large practicegave him to enable him to prove his ability as a prac-titioner, and to maintain a firm hold upon the affec-tions of the people with whom he came in contact,and among whom he labored. He died in the primeof life, of a lingering disease, on the 29th of June,1861. Possessed of a generous nature, he was greatlyesteemed and respected by all, and his loss deeplylamented in the community as that of a valuable andupright citizen. Dr. Marshall married, May 14, 1S48, ratification by the Assembly of the Federal Consti-tution. The s


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