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A. Moore [1]

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Image Source: Charlotte Observer newsprint, 1/13/1950

Biographical Notes: 
In 1909, while visiting Charlotte from New York, he performed what is said to have been the first Caesarian operation in the Carolinas. It was done on a kitchen table. He established his practice here in 1912 and practiced surgery and gynecology since then. He served for 2 years in WWI and was an aviation enthusiast.Funeral services were held at his home at 2131 Cumberland Avenue, with burial in Chester, SC.
Date of Birth: 
about 1879
Military Branch: 
Army Air Corps
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Education Details: 
New York and Bellevue Hospital Medical CollegeUniversity of Virginia Medical SchoolVirginia Military Institute
Family Details: 

Spouse: Esther Maria Lewis of Clark Co., VA: d. 1944

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Dependents:

Parents: Eli Peyton and Annie Wylie Moore - Chester SC

Siblings: Dr. Baxter Springs Moore -

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First Name: 
A.
Last Name: 
Moore
Middle Name: 
Wylie
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Occupation: 
Occupation: Employer: Bellevue Hospital house surgeon and gynecologist until 1912 Location:
Military Rank: 
Captain
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Mecklenburg County Medicine, newsprint, Charlotte Observer

Military Unit: 
US Aero Squadron
Exhibit & Section: 
Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 [2]
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