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Dr. William Pinkney Weaver, Mississippi

Updated Mar 10, 2025
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Dr. William Pinkney Weaver, Mississippi
Dr. William Pinkney Weaver was a country doctor in Itawamba County, Mississippi. He was born October 21, 1847 and died Jan. 24, 1933. He married Mary Ann Williams on August 20, 1874. They are buried in Gum Church Cemetery, Itawamba County, Mississippi.
Date & Place: in Mississippi United States of America
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Back when doctors made house calls... meet Dr. William Pinkney Weaver who was a country doctor in Itawamba County in Mississippi.
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09/19/2014
Nice old picture.thanks
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09/19/2014
I wish he would have written his autobiography. I would buy it in a minute.
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09/19/2014
Me too.
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09/20/2014
What an elegant rig he has, good sized wheels and a fit looking horse. you would be reassured when he turned up at your door.
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09/19/2014
Felicia Olmsted
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09/19/2014
Did he treat blacks, too, or just whites?
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09/19/2014
Did he keep records on his patients and, if so, what became of them?
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09/19/2014
amazing
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09/19/2014
Nice picture
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09/19/2014
I would buy it too!
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09/19/2014
I wonder if they have descendants?
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09/19/2014
He had a lot of descendants!!! Good grief!
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09/19/2014
we have family from there. What year was this picture? I wonder if he treated any of them?
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09/19/2014
So neat...
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09/19/2014
Sheryl Weaver Bentley, is this kin to your Uncle Pinkney Weaver?
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09/19/2014
I love this!
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09/19/2014
Can anyone tell Me What THE Name
Pinckney means as I have found it in so many different family trees Why was it used so often throughout generations? This is a great picture.
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09/19/2014
Pretty horse .
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Love
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09/19/2014
The doctors back then that I have heard about in my area, treated the white & black people!
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09/19/2014
Some truly AMAZING stories! ♥:-)
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09/19/2014
I think he was a friend of mine in the "olden" days
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Is it just me or is that one tall horse?
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Take me for a ride!
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09/19/2014
I like old picture
I don't think that he is in our tree. You can see that he was from Mississippi.
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Dedication days.
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I've had a doctor come to the house before so has my mother!!!!!!!!
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Oh, I just love this!
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09/19/2014
love this may how things have changed
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09/19/2014
Great picture.
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09/19/2014
I'm having a heart attack..................8 hours to late!!!;)
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09/19/2014
Hmmmm. Wonder if he's any relation to my husband,whose last name is the same as his. Cool photo.
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09/20/2014
looks like doc on Gunsmoke
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09/20/2014
I love these old photos
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09/20/2014
And all you had to pay him with were chickens..lol
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09/20/2014
He is bound to have had a book recording his patients. Those docs were amazing, some rode on horse and had a saddle bag full of medicines and equipment.
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09/20/2014
That is the coolest pict.
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09/21/2014
what a awesome pic
Whst s great pix
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William Pinkney Weaver was born on October 21, 1847, and died at age 85 years old on January 24, 1933. William Weaver was buried at Gum Church Cemetery in Itawamba County, Mississippi United States of America. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember William Pinkney Weaver.
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