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BIOGRAPHIES Source: History
of Tuscarawas County, Ohio - Combination atlas map of Tuscarawas
County, Ohio
Strasburg, Ohio: Gordon Print., 1875, 359 pgs. L H Everts
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DR. WILLIAM B.
LOLLER was born in Cumberland
County,
Pennsylvania, Dec. 7, 1824.
In 1832, his father having previously died, his mother with a family of
five children came to Ohio
and located in Harrison
County, where she died in 1845.
At the age of
seventeen, young Loller began the
study of medicine with Dr. J. H.
Stephenson, and continued four years.
In the spring of 1846 – when he was twenty-one years old – he commenced
the practice of medicine in Brownsville, Knox
County, where he remained twelve years. In the spring of 1858 he removed to
Nashville,
Holmes County, Ohio, where he practiced
twelve years. In the winter of 1858
he attended a course of dissections in the Ohio
Medical College
at Cincinnati, and in the winter of 1862-63 a
course of lectures in Jefferson
College, Philadelphia,
where he graduated in the spring of 1863.
In 1870 Dr. Loller came to
Uhrichsville, where he had had an extensive and successful practice.
In November,
1847, the doctor married Miss Lurinda
Duncan, of Brownsville, by whom he has had a family of four sons
and three daughters, - one son deceased.
Of these the eldest son, Robley P. Loller, is a physician in Shanesville, Tuscarawas County, Ohio;
Victoria, the oldest daughter, is
Mrs. W. Scott Bukey, of Uhrichsville;
and Mary F. is
Mrs. David Hunt, of the same place.
Dr. Loller is a member of the
Tuscarawas County Medical Society, also of the Ohio State Medical Society.
Source: Combination Atlas Map of
Tuscarawas County, Ohio by L. H. Everts & Co. – Philadelphia – 1875 ~ Page 23
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