. History of Milwaukee, city and county . chusetts State Medical Society and always keptin touch with the trend of modern professional thought and investigation throughthe proceedings of that body. He long ranked among the most prominent physiciansof Milwaukee, where he practiced to the time of his death, and he deserved specialmention as the founder of the Emergency Hospital and the Nurses Training Schoolof this city. In 1880 Dr. French was united in marriage to Miss Minnie I. Bordman, a daughterof Israel and Caroline Bordman, natives of Danvers, Massachusetts. Three childrenwere born of this


. History of Milwaukee, city and county . chusetts State Medical Society and always keptin touch with the trend of modern professional thought and investigation throughthe proceedings of that body. He long ranked among the most prominent physiciansof Milwaukee, where he practiced to the time of his death, and he deserved specialmention as the founder of the Emergency Hospital and the Nurses Training Schoolof this city. In 1880 Dr. French was united in marriage to Miss Minnie I. Bordman, a daughterof Israel and Caroline Bordman, natives of Danvers, Massachusetts. Three childrenwere born of this marriage: Louis, a patent attorney, who was graduated from theMassachusetts School of Technology at Boston and is now a resident of Milwaukee;Inez, the wife of Louis Quarles, of Milwaukee; and Samuel L., who is a graduate ofHarvard University and is now engaged in the leather business in Chicago. He wasa lieutenant in the Aviation Corps during the World war. Dr. French was ever a republican, giving stalwart allegiance to that party from. DR. SAMUEL W. FRENCH HISTORY OF MILWAUKEE 59 the time he attained his majority. He belonged to A. M. P. a medical order, andhe had membership with the Masons and St. James Episcopal church—connectionsthat indicated well the nature that governed his interests and ruled conduct. Hedied June 30, 1917. respected and honored by all who kntw him and most largely bythose who knew him best, indicating that his lite was ever honorable and upright andthat his entire course was such as would bear the closest investigation and scrutiny. ALEX, McD. YOUNG. Alex. McD. Young, who for over a half century resided in Milwaukee, makinghis home here to the time of his death, and who for an extended period was knownas one of the most prominent and successful grain dealers of this section of thecountry, was born in Coburg, Canada. October 5, 1S40, a son of James and Eliza(Mair) Young, He acquired his education in the schools of his native country andabout


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