Lewis Blanchard
Lodomillo Twp.
Lewis Blanchard, M. D.,
was born in Centerville, N.Y., Jan. 4, 1834. His parents
were Lewis and Deborah (Wheeler) Blanchard, the former a
native of Vermont, the latter of Connecticut, and both
members of the Presbyterian church. Of their three
children, Lewis was the youngest. He spent his early life
on his father's farm. Oct. 15, 1855, he married Angeline
Metcalf, of Centerville, Allegheny County, daughter of
Rufus and Roxina (Boggs) Metcalf. They have a daughter,
Flora, now Mrs. R.J. Bixby, of Edgewood. Mrs. Blanchard
died Dec. 2, 1862. The same year, at the age of
twenty-eight, our subject began the study of medicine
with O.T. Stacey, at Rushford, N.Y. He spent one year
with Dr. Stacey, then attended lectures at Buffalo for
five months, then studied with Dr. Hanks at Rushford, and
graduated at Buffalo with the class of 1854-'5. He
practices at Yorkshire Center a few months; came to
Clayton County, and married Laura M. Wheeler, July 13,
1866. She was a daughter of Geo. L. and Sally (Boggs)
Wheeler, and was born in Farmersville, Cattaraugus
County, N.Y. After his marriage Dr. Blanchard visited New
York, then returned to Edgewood, or Yankee Settlement,
and has resided here since. Dr. Blanchard has acquired a
lucrative practice, and is univerally respected. In
politics he is a Republican.
source: History of Clayton
County, Iowa, 1882, p. 885
transcribed by Sally Scarff and Marlene Chaney
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