Paulette patterson biography of christopher columbus

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    1960: The world's first clinical use of a commercially made fiberoptic endoscope for observing the inside on an organ or cavity was used at University Hospital. The endoscope was developed by Dr. Basil I. Hirschowitz.

    February 1960: Frank E. and Margaret Cameron Spain gave $500,000 for the construction of new rehabilitation center.

    May 1960: Progress Notes, the student yearbook for the Medical College of Alabama, was first published at the cost of $7.50 per copy. Fourth year student Myron A. Levine was editor of the yearbook.

    July 1, 1960: Dr. Joseph F. Volker began a one-year leave-of-absence to direct the Arizona Medical School Study. Dr. Arthur H. Wuehrmann served as acting dean of the dental school during Volker's absence.

    September 10, 1960: Birmingham faculty member James F. Hatcher, Jr., director of Town and Gown Theatre, directed the annual Miss America pageant in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Miss Michigan Nancy Fleming was selected Miss America for 1961.

    September 1960: Three medical-social fraternities, Phi Beta Pi (Sigma chapter), Nu Sigma Nu (Beta Phi chapter), and Phi Chi (Iota chapter), formed the first inter-fraternity council at the Medical Center.

    October 2, 1960: Fort Mortimer H. Jordan Alabama National Guard

    Nancy Sophronia (Patterson) Wheeler (abt. 1840 - 1911)

    NancySophroniaWheeler formerly Patterson

    Born about [location unknown]

    Ancestors

    Daughter of William Butler Patterson and Lucinda (Edwards) Patterson

    [sibling(s) unknown]

    Wife of Jacob Adams Wheeler — married Dec 1869 [location unknown]

    Descendants

    Mother of Lucinda Wheeler, Christopher Columbus Wheeler, Garrett B Wheeler and James L Wheeler

    Died at about age 71in Beech, Buncombe, North Carolina, United States

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    Biography

    This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import.[1] It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.

    Name

    Name: Nancy Sophronia /Patterson/
    Name: Nancy Sophronia /Wheeler/

    Found multiple versions of NAME. Using Nancy Sophronia /Patterson/ .

    Birth

    Birth:
    Date: ABT 1840[2]

    Data Changed

    Data Changed:
    Date: 11 MAR 1999

    Prior to import, this record was last changed 11 MAR 1999 .

    Marriage

    Husband: Jacob Adams Wheeler
    Wife: Nancy Sophronia Patterson
    Child: Lucinda Wheeler
    Child: Christopher Columbus Wheeler
    Child: Garrett B. Wheeler
    Child: James L. Wheeler
    Marriage:
    Date: DEC 1869[3]

    Sources

    1. ↑ Patt