History of Medicine in New Jersey, And of Its Medical Men, From the Settlement of the Province to A.D. 1800

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MEDICINE. 199 Carroll. Chandler.
He came to New Brunswick from the Island of Jamaica.
He did not practise in New Brunswick, being wealthy.
He married a wife much younger than himself, who after- wards married an actor named Ball, who was an adven- turer and soon squandered her property. Dr. Carroll became totally blind after his removal to New Brunswick.
He died without issue.
William Chandler, Son of Rev. Dr. Thomas H. Chandler, graduated at King's College in 1774. He was a native and resident
..., till the war, of Elizabethtown. He fled from there in 1776, on account of his own and his father's ardent loyalty to the Mother Country. He served as Captain of New Jersey Volunteers, (British service) and was stationed on Staten Island. After peace was declared he went to England and died there October 22d, 1784, in his twenty- ninth year. He was educated as a physician. An old account book, now extant, has his name entered as Doc- tor Chandler. The contest which opened just as he became of age, probably prevented the pursuit of his pro- fession.

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