NameDr. Cyrus Dorsey Gloninger
Birth13 Mar 1824
Death23 Aug 1872, Lebanon, PA
FatherDr. John W. Gloninger (1798-1874)
MotherMary Ann Hassinger (-1846)
Misc. Notes
CYRUS DORSEY GLONINGER, b. March 13, 1824; d. August 23, 1872, at Lebanon, Pa. His preliminary studies were pursued at the Lebanon Academy, after which he entered Marshall College, then at Mercersburg, graduating in 1843. He began the study of medicine with his father; attended lectures at the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 1846.

The two following years were spent in the medical universities and hospitals of Europe, his accurate and familiar acquaintance with the French and German languages greatly facilitating his studies in the scientific centers of the Old World. Returning home, he commenced the practice of medicine, and shortly acquired a marked reputation for ability and skill in every department of his profession. Like his father, he devoted much of his attention to diseases of the eye, and, in the course of twenty-six years, attained a high rank in this important specialty. He was strictly scientific arid regular, faithful to his patients, arid honorable to his professional brethren. Aside from the science of medicine, Dr. Gloninger's literary studies were extensive. He was especially well informed in all that relates to the collateral sciences, and his knowledge of sacred and profane history, strengthened by travel and observation, made him an agreeable and entertaining companion. His contributions to various journals and periodicals showed a highly-cultivated mind. As a public man he was greatly esteemed; was twice nominated by the Democratic Party, of which he was an adherent, a candidate for Congress, in 1866 and in 1870, but defeated, owing to the strength of the opposition in his district. In the industrial enterprises of his native town he took a warm interest. He was one of the founders of the Lebanon Manufacturing Company, of which he was president; he was president of the Lebanon National Bank, and in his church, St. John's Refonned, was an active and zealous member. His private charities were numerous, and he gave a willing support to the various evangelical and christianizing enterprises of the day. The poor found in him a friend, and his professional life was a philanthropic mission. Dr. Cyrus D. Gloninger m., December, 1851, JULIA A. BEAUMONT, b. at Wlks-Barré, Pa., daughter of Hon. Andrew Beaumont and Julia Colt.
Spouses
1Julia A. Beaumont
BirthWilkes Barre, PA
FatherAndrew Beaumont
MotherJulia Colt
MarriageDec 1851
ChildrenMary Ann
 Nellie B.
 Andrew B.
 Cyrus Sorsey
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