NORTHERN NEW YORK
Genealogical and family history of northern New York: a record of the achievements of her people
in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation.
New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co. 1910.



TAMBLIN



Transcribed by Coralynn Brown



Abner Tamblin, the first of the name in this country, settled in northern New York. Among his children was Jackson, mentioned below.

(II) Jackson, son of Abner Tamblin, settled in Copenhagen, Lewis county, N.Y. He married (first) Mary E. Mallory, a descendant of the same Webster family to which Daniel Webster belonged. She died in 1851, and he married (second) Lucina O. Clark, of Rutland, N.Y.
Child of first wife:
1. James Henry, mentioned below.
Children of second wife:
2. Mary Frances, born 1853.
3. Hattie, died in infancy.

(III) Dr. James Henry Tamblin, son of Jackson Tamblin, was born in Rutland, N.Y. Sept. 9, 1851. He attended the public schools and graduated from Watertown high school. He entered the University of Buffalo and was graduated from the medical school in Feb., 1877, with the degree of M.D. He at once commenced the practice of his profession in the town of Rutland, Jefferson county, and continued until 1884, when he came to Copenhagen, Lewis county, N.Y., where he has been in active and successful practice to the present (1910) time. He has won a leading position in his profession, and is a well-known and influential citizen.
He is a member of the Jefferson County Medical Society, the Lewis County Medical Society, the New York State Medical Society, and the American Medical Association.
He was for six years coroner of Lewis county. Dr. Tamblin is special officer of Division No. 76, Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; trustee of the Jefferson County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, of Watertown.
He is a member of Orient Lodge, No. 238, Free and Accepted Masons, of Copenhagen; of Carthage Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, of Carthage; of Watertown Commandery, No. 49, Knights Templar, of Watertown. He was district deputy grand master of Districk No. 24, New York, in 189_. He is a charter member of Copenhagen Lodge, No. 831, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and is past noble grand master of this district.
He married, Sept. 1876, Fanny Isabel Pease, of Martinsburg, Lewis county, N.Y., daughter of Diodate and Amanda (Pitcher) Pease. Mr. and Mrs. Tamblin have no children.

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