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Thomas Meisenheimer [1]

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He was licensed in 1926 and began practice in Charlotte with his father. He died about 1934 at Charlotte Sanatorium of leucocythemia. Funeral services were held at Second Presbyterian Church with burial in the family plot in Oaklawn Cemetery.
Date of Birth: 
3/23/1897
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Education Details: 
Davidson College, 1918South Carolina College of Medicine, 1925
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Parents: Dr. C. A. and Nannie J. Meisenheimer -

Siblings: C. A. Meisenheimer - Charlotte, NC J. J. Meisenheimer - Charlotte, NC

Extended Family: EC Barnhardt Sr. - uncle, Concord Mrs. A.S. Dayvault - aunt, Concord Mrs. Baxter Parks - aunt, Concord Mrs. Ellen Roger - aunt, Concord Mrs. Giles Moore - aunt, Concord Mrs. T. M. Barnhardt, Sr. - aunt, Charlotte

First Name: 
Thomas
Last Name: 
Meisenheimer
Middle Name: 
Melchor
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Occupation: Employer: house physician at the Hotel Charlotte for 6 yearsVice President of Barnhardt Mfg. Co. Location:
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undated newsprint, Charlotte newspaper - obituary

Military Unit: 
ROTC Medical Unit at Harvard during the war
Exhibit & Section: 
Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 [2]
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