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Notes for Samuel TALMAGE


See him listed with parents in Bridgewater, Somerset County, New Jersey 1850.
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TALMAGE -- CLARK. -- At New-Dorp, Staten Island, on Thursday, Dec. 17, by Rev. Theodore Irving, D.D., SAMUEL TALMAGE, of Somerville, N.J., and ARIETTA M., only daughter of Dr. E. Clark, of the former place. [NY Times, 19 December 1863]
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Family lived in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York in 1880
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For information about the TALMAGE family refer to "Colinial Families of America", edited by Ruth Lawrence, National Americana Society, New York. Samuel studied medicine with his father-in-law, Ephraim Clark, of Staten Island, and entered the medical
department of the University of the City of New York, graduating in 1870. He susequently removed to Brooklyn, and became associated with his brother John F. Talmage who had already acquited a large practice, adopted the new system of homeopathy and
continued with his brother until the latter's death. He then started a practice in Brooklyn. At the outbreak of the Civil War he was commissioned by the governor of New Jersey as the Captain of a calvary company. In early life he contributed
occasionally to the weekly periodicals, but his time after that was wholly devoted to his profession.
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His death was reported in the New York Times. He lived at 22 Schermerhorn St. in Brooklyn at that time.
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See Proceedings of the Staten Island Association of Arts and Sciences by Staten Island Association of Arts and Science, p. 126 for a brief genealogy of this family.
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