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Mobile Daily Register - 29 JUNE 1894
Death od Edmund Gaillard
(Wilcox Progress)
This well known and formerly prominent physician of Wilcox county, we regret to learn, died in Corsicana, Texas, on the twenty-second instant. He was a South Carolinian by birth, and grew to manhood near Claiborne, in Monroe county Ala. He read medicine under the distinguished Dr. Dudley, of Lexington, Ky. Afterward he took a course of lectures in the Transylvania University of that place, and subsequently graduated at the Medical Collge of Charleston, SC. Dr. Gaillard first married, in 1841, Miss C. M. Murphy, a daughter of the late Hon. John Murphy, who was for four years governor of Alabama, and afterward a member of congress. By this marraige he leaves four children. He subsequently, in 1862 or 1863, married Miss L. Matthews, of this county, by which marraige he leaves two daughters.
Dr. Gaillard, after spending two years in California, soon after the discovery of gold there, during which he saw much of that then wild and unsettled country, returned to Alabama, and in 1853 moved to Wilcox county, and located in Canton. For many years while located in Canton and at his late residence, he engaged in an extensive and laborious practice, which he continued until from the feebleness of old age, he was compelled to give it up. In January last he moved with his family to Texas and resided there until his death. He was a man of reading habits and had acquired much information outside of his profession. He was a man of exceedingly popular manners, kind and charitable in his profession and leaves many old friends and acquaintances who will drop a tear on the grave of a good man, who has gone to his reward. Dr. Gaillard was for many years a member of Dale lodge and our chapter and council. Our citizens generally will learn of his death with sorrow. He was a good, kind man, and everybody was his friend.
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