. Genealogy of the descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts. k as usual. He was taken slightly ill on Tuesday, andhis intimate friend and former business partner, Dr. James P. Houston,was called. Wednesday it was thought best to call a surgeon in con-sultation. Dr. Marble was removed to a hospital soon afterward. Itbecame necessary to operate early the next morning and the best skillof the city was summoned. Everything that science and love couldsuggest was done, but of no avail, and in less than twenty-four hours hewas dead. About fifteen years ago, after graduating at
. Genealogy of the descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts. k as usual. He was taken slightly ill on Tuesday, andhis intimate friend and former business partner, Dr. James P. Houston,was called. Wednesday it was thought best to call a surgeon in con-sultation. Dr. Marble was removed to a hospital soon afterward. Itbecame necessary to operate early the next morning and the best skillof the city was summoned. Everything that science and love couldsuggest was done, but of no avail, and in less than twenty-four hours hewas dead. About fifteen years ago, after graduating at Dartmouth College,Dr. Marble came to Chicago for his education in medicine. Gradu-ating among the first in his class, and after serving a year in Mercyhospital, he started his own work of the practice of medicine. Un-known and without influence, he started, and it has been the fortune offew men to have achieved in these few years what he has. A goodmind, a scientific preparation, unceasing work, and a boundless am-bition, won him a distinguished place in his profession. The many. Walter H. Marble, M. D. JOHN WHITE. 353 expressions of regard from the people of the community in which helived and worked attest his worth. He was a man peculiarly adaptedto his profession. Shortly before his death he had been appointed on the staff ofphysicians of the German-American hospital of this city. Otherhonors undoubtedly awaited him, but his too brief life of forty yearscut off the possibility. Children : 13526. Doris E. Marble,9 b. May 17, 1892. 13527. Hobart Wendell Marble,9 b. Aug. 16, 1894. SUSIE E. Marble8 (13489), b. in Ashburnham, Mass., Dec. 1,1861; m. June 20, 1888, Dr. Marcus W. Knight and reside in Milford,Mass. MARY A. Jenkins8 (13494), b. in Barnstead, N. H., Sept. 15, 1861 ;m. Dec. 16, 1893, as his second wife, Llewellyn H. Emerson. Theyreside in Barnstead. Child : 13528. Ray J. Emerson,9 b. Aug. 18, 1894. WILLIAM A. Jenkins8 (13496), b. in Barnstead, N. H., Mar. 20,1866; m. D
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