NameDr. George W. Freeman
Birth20 Dec 1832, Freemansburg, PA
FatherJacob Freeman
MotherSusan Butz
Misc. Notes
GEORGE W. FREEMAN, M. D., a physician and surgeon of Freemansburg, comes of a well known and honored family of Northampton County, and for about sixty years has himself been a prominent factor in the growth and prosperity of this locality. The Freeman family is said to have originated in England, some of its members having emigrated to Pennsylvania and settled in this county at a very early day. One of Dr. Freeman's immediate ancestors purchased and owned considerable land in Bethlehem and Lower Saucon Township. The borough of Freemansburg was named in honor of the Doctor's paternal grandfather.

The birth of Dr. Freeman occurred in this county February 20, 1832, his parents being Jacob and Susan (Butz) Freeman, who were also both born within the limits of the county. Receiving his education in the public schools, the Doctor's boyhood passed pleasantly and without any event of marked moment. He studied in the public schools of Bethlehem and Freemansburg, and also attended a private school at Easton under Professor Vanderveer, the latter being a college preparatory school. After attending that institution for some time, he concluded to enter the medical profession, and accordingly read medicine with Dr. C. C. Field, of Easton. With that well known physician he continued for three years, and afterward attended the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania, from which he was graduated in 1852.

On commencing his active professional career, Dr. Freeman began practice in the town of his birth, and this has been his field of operations continuously since. He is very successful in general practice, and numbers among his clients many of the best and most prominent families of the town.

In 1850 our subject married Matilda, daughter of Edward Seip, of Easton, and they became the parents of four children: Dr. Edward J., of Freemansburg; Walter S., a druggist at Phillipsburg, N. J.; Mary E., wife of G. W. Bachman, also of this place; and Emma, who is deceased. The Doctor is a member of the Reformed Church, which he is serving in the office of Treasurer. He keeps up his professional studies, and is identified with the Northampton County Medical Society.
Spouses
1Matilda Seip
FatherEdward Seip
ChildrenMary Ellen (1854-1912)
 Edward J. (1851-)
 Walter S.
 Emma (Died as Infant)
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