. wasof a family* noted in medical annals. His father, Ralph Bug-bee, Sr., was for more than half a century a prominent physicianat Waterford, Vt., and three brothers, Abel Frank and La-Fayctte, have been distinguished in the profession of Jr,. early began the study of medicine with his father;he took his degree at the Medical College at Castleton, , 1845, and began practice at once in his native town, where heremained nine years. He was located at Franconia. N. threeyears, and, in 1857, removed to


. wasof a family* noted in medical annals. His father, Ralph Bug-bee, Sr., was for more than half a century a prominent physicianat Waterford, Vt., and three brothers, Abel Frank and La-Fayctte, have been distinguished in the profession of Jr,. early began the study of medicine with his father;he took his degree at the Medical College at Castleton, , 1845, and began practice at once in his native town, where heremained nine years. He was located at Franconia. N. threeyears, and, in 1857, removed to Littleton, where he afterwardsenjoyed an extensive and lucrative practice. He acquired a wide *Theline of descent from the first immigrant to America is as follows: (1) Edward,who cameto Boston, Mass., in 1H34, by the ship Francis, sailing from Ipswich, England, Joseph of Rox-bury, Mass. (3) :Josiah of Roxburv, Mass. (41 Tosiah 3d of Woodstock, Conn. (5) Amos ofAshford, Conn. (6) Ralph of Waterford, Vt. (7) Ralph of Littleton, N. H. BATCKELLER STILLMAX BATCH ELLOR. BATCHELLER GENEALOGY. 515 reputation lor bis successful treatment of a class of chronic dis-eases which brought him patients from distant states. He wasalso noted as a surgeon. He was three times married. His firstwife was Phebe J. Tifft to whom he was married in 1846. Shedied soon after, and, in 1847, he married Mary Barker, by whomhe had one son, Geo. R. Bugbee. M. D., now of Wausau, Mara-thon county, Wisconsin. In 1856 he married Jennett C. Batch-ellor of Bethlehem, N. H. Dr. Bugbee was in politics first aWhig and afterwards a Republican. He never held civil was a Freemason, having been a member of Burns LodgeNo. 66 at Littleton for a period of thirty years. He was amember of the White Mountain (N. H.), the Caledonia, andVermont State Medical Societies. He unied with the Trinitar-ian Congregationalist Church at Lower Waterford, Jan. 5,1851, and never changed his church relations. The


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